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Tag Archives: Georgia

Somethin’s Brewin’ in Gainesville

…Gainesville, Georgia Somethin’s brewin’ in Gainesville, wonder what it could be? Somethin’s doin’ in Gainesville, come on down and see. (From The Cotton Patch Gospel) The wonderful musical, The Cotton Patch Gospel, is a classic example of contextualized theology.  What was brewin’in Gainesville is that the theologian-in-overalls, Clarence Jordan, dared to visualize for us what life may [...]

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The courthouses unlicenseable, immigrant workers build…

Yes, unauthorized immigrants build the structures that supposedly uphold the rule of law, while that same government uses their excellent labor and their fines to boost the bottom line.

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In-laws and outlaws on I-85

As I am writing this, my in-laws are traveling down U.S. Interstate 85 from South Carolina en route to LaGrange to spend the weekend with us.  They’re traveling the great distance in the rain all because they want to see my life partner, Charlotte, perform in a civic chorale this evening.  Charlotte doesn’t even have [...]

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LaGrange Lacks East-West Sidewalks (vlog #2)

In this vlog, my son, Jairo, and I continue our March 3, 2009 walk to a local school. In this clip we discover that LaGrange lacks any continuous sidewalk system, especially sidewalks that can safely guide pedestrians eastward or westward.

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