George Martin is a hero in my opinion. This man walked across the U.S.A. going through many pair of shoes and walking over 3000 miles to help raise money for a 9/11 charity. This is definately a patriotic American and I say thank you.
Monday, June 23, 2008
George Martin - Hero - finishes walk across U.S.A. for 9/11 Charity
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Audacity of SEXISM by another Democrat - Congressman David Scott
Remember what the far left did to Hillary Clinton - here is another far left liberal going after another woman!!! Below is a picture of a Congressional Candidate's husband who is protesting peacefully outside of Congressman David Scott's (Democrat) offices related to a sexist and disrespectful comment as you can read on Mr Honeycutt's sign as well as the article that was emailed to me below the picture. The audacity that this Congressman David Scott (D) would call this respectable and intelligent strong woman "that BITCH" is more than disrespectful and sexist it is outrageous and I believe inexcusable in my opinion.
Andrew Honeycutt, husband of 13th District Congressional Candidate Deborah Honeycutt, picketed Congressman David Scott's offices in Clayton County and Cobb County demanding an apology for insulting his wife.According to reports, Congressman David Scott approached a writer for the Atlanta Daily World during qualifying and asked about the 13th District contest, "Are you helping that b----?"
Andrew Honeycutt sent a letter to Rep. Scott, asking for an apology. Scott did not respond. "I wanted to give him a chance to respond. This picket is a response to his non-response," he said, "I'm just asking him to be respectful."Andrew Honeycutt picketed at Rep. Scott's two District Offices wearing a sandwich board.
Andrew E. Honeycutt, Distinguished Business Fellow at Shorter College, Rome, GA and Dean of the Anaheim University Akio Morita School of Business, is the recipient of the Doctor of Business Administration degree in Marketing from Harvard University and the Masters in Business Administration degree from Boston University.