Retailers Are Pinching Your PenniesAccording to one of our readers, when retailers start pinching YOUR pennies, you need to pinch back...
Oct 7, 2005
Proposal of a "Fat Tax" Spoofs Our Tax SystemDiscovered and submitted by Forsyth County resident, Stuart G. Leyden, this tongue-in-cheek opinion piece is sure to create some chatter...
Sep 22, 2005
Statement From Senator Johnson: Georgia's Voter ID LawSenator Eric Johnson expresses disappointment in groups who plan to challenge the new voter ID law, citing that more than 80% of all Georgians overwhelmingly support this law...
Sep 7, 2005
Save War Hill ParkYou probably have heard about the proposal to turn the federally owned Warhill Park, in Dawson County and in Forsyth County, into a privately owned marina / hotel / conference center...
Jul 12, 2005
Vent Your Views on HomeTownGwinnett.com's "Forum"With all of the notes and letters we've received, we'd like to suggest that our readers share thoughts and conversations about ongoing popular topics in our
"Forum" section, a page on the site that welcomes your opinions, comments, likes and dislikes...anything you'd like to share with fellow readers. Check it out today and visit often...
Jun 27, 2005
July 1st Declared "Smoke-Free Restaurant Appreciation Day"The American Lung Association of Georgia is calling all Georgians to celebrate recent legislation regarding smoke-free restaurants by visiting their favorite community restaurants on Friday, July 1, and thanking owners for being smoke-free...
Jun 22, 2005
Jan Jones Shares Views on Sandy Springs' IncorporationA supporter of the impending incorporation of Sandy Springs, State Representative Jan Jones has difficulty summoning sympathy for county commissioners representing Atlanta and South Fulton County who are distressed over House Bill 36, which facilitates statewide opportunities for more local governance...
Jun 16, 2005
James Miller Shares An Article Challenging The Wisdom Of A Central BankLibertarian Chairman, James Miller, shares an article with us from Dr. Ron Paul. Dr. Paul ran for President as a Libertarian and is now a Republican Congressman from Texas...
Feb 23, 2005
New Year’s ResolutionsWith 2004 coming to an end and 2005 within our sight our mindset is focused on New Year’s Resolutions. We all make them, or at least we say that we are making them. What happens after that is the mystery. Is there a better way or are we just doomed each year to the same old “talk the talk and not walk the walk.”...
Dec 28, 2004
Help children learn the true meaning of ChristmasDEAR DR. GRAHAM: Our two children are getting very excited about Christmas right now (which is understandable, of course). But how can we help them also see the real meaning of Christmas, without sounding like we're against all the things that excite them about the holidays?...
Dec 24, 2004
Reader Asks For Your Vote For Pat Tillman As Sports Illustrated's Sportsman Of The YearWith the recent bad behavior from athletes so fresh in our minds, one of our readers urges us to vote for Pat Tillman. Pat is the ex-Cardinal football player who quit a multi-million dollar contract to fight the terrorists and gave his life in that effort...
Dec 13, 2004
There you go againIn the aftermath of the 2004 Presidential election, panelists, pundits and strategists have analyzed the results. Their results have been inconclusive. One thing remains clear. The outcome. America has spoken...
Nov 10, 2004
Holiday BluesOne can not help but notice a kaleidoscope of colors of Autumn. While our visual environment has been plentiful, there is one color strikingly missing from our palate...
Nov 8, 2004
God's Top Ten ListJudge Bagley's proposal to display historical documents that have laid the foundation of our country include the Ten Commandments. For some reason, any reference to the Ten Commandments immediately strikes fear in the hearts of the "politically correct"...
Oct 11, 2004
Footprints In The SnowIn this article, Chris Goldston shares his thoughts about those that follow in our footsteps and how important it is to create a good path for them to follow...
Sep 17, 2004