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On the article Do You Think Recent Scandals Will Hurt the President’s Second-Term Agenda?
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On the article Survey: Georgians Among Most Courteous
David Brown
4:07 pm on Saturday, May 18, 2013
ReplyGeorgians tend to be courteous until you disagree with them. Ask President Obama, Jane Fonda, Nancy Pelosi and Cynthia McKinney, just to name a few.
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On the article 5 Favorite 'Cheap Eats' in Snellville
David Brown
8:52 am on Saturday, May 18, 2013
ReplySri Thai's prices are a little high. The prices are more reasonable at Dan Thai on Oak Road.
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On the article Who Should Run for Senate in 2014?

David Brown
8:29 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Amy, this thread isn't about creationism versus evolution. That being said, I choose, by faith and not feelings, to trust the Biblical view that God created everything. There is overwhelming manuscript, archaeological, prophetic and scientific evidence to substantiate my trust in the Bible, including the account of Moses parting the Red Sea. I just had to throw this in here. God bless you.
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On the article Who Should Run for Senate in 2014?

David Brown
3:26 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013
One of the few issues I agree with Congressman Broun on is his view of creationism. My Bible makes it quite clear that God created the earth. I place my trust in Genesis 1.
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On the article Who Should Run for Senate in 2014?

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On the article Who Should Run for Senate in 2014?
David Brown
10:36 am on Tuesday, May 14, 2013
ReplyI hope Michelle Nunn gets into the race. I could support her over any of the announced Republican candidates, especially Congressman "Four Marriages" Broun.
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On the article Is it Cool to Market Only to 'Cool' Kids?
David Brown
2:52 pm on Friday, May 10, 2013
ReplyI would be remiss if I failed to point out that FUBU was founded partially as a response to Abercrombie & Fitch's selective marketing.
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On the article Should 5-Year-Olds Own Guns?

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On the article Should 5-Year-Olds Own Guns?

David Brown
8:46 am on Wednesday, May 22, 2013
The immigration reform proposal passed in the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday, 13 to 5, with Republican support. That tells me that business will still get acted upon despite the three big distractions out there.