Georgia held both its Republican and Democratic primaries today, and things did not go smoothly in many of the state’s bluer districts. [This was, of course, by design.] As it’s late, I’d just like to leave you with the following five Twitter posts. If, after considering them, you should find yourself agreeing with me that […]
Tag Archives: Georgia
How is it that we allow this to happen in America?
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Atlanta, Brad Raffensperger, Eric Holder, Fair Fight, gerrymandering, racism, Stacey Abrams, voter suppression, voting, voting rights, Voting Rights Act 81 Comments
Does EMU have a clear and consistently enforced policy on the carrying of firearms on campus?
In 2017, the state of Georgia passed a law allowing guns to be carried on campus. To date, I don’t believe there have been any instances of gun-carrying students thwarting terrorist attacks. Today, a University of Georgia student did inadvertently shoot himself through the leg while studying Chemistry, though. Coincidentally, at roughly the same time […]
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged credit union, Eastern Michigan University, EMU, gun laws, guns, guns on campus, open carry, University of Georgia, University of Michigan Credit Union, Wobblie 3 Comments