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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • April 14, 2007 - Atlanta, Georgia: United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Georgia Tech_0286.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 24 , 2011: "You must not give up," Representative John Lewis told the thousands of protesters gathered outside the Georgia capitol to loudly oppose two controversial pieces of legislation aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. "We are all brothers and sisters we are all one family, " Lewis shouted to the cheering crowd. "If anyone of us is illegal we are all illegal. There are no illegal human beings. If any of you get arrested and go to jail I am prepared to go to jail with you. We will get justice in the state of Georgia!"<br />
<br />
Police estimated approximately 6,500 people attended the event. Chanting and holding signs with such messages as "No human is illegal" and "Stop racial profiling," the crowd urged Gov. Nathan Deal to veto whichever bill state lawmakers ultimately approve. <br />
<br />
Between speeches by immigration advocates, Democratic state lawmakers and religious leaders, the Indigo Girls performed for the large crowd. <br />
<br />
Both the House and Senate have passed their own legislative packages aimed at undocumented immigration. The bills would provide stiff penalties for people who transport or offer aid to undocumented immigrants and give police the authority to check a suspect's immigration status if the officers have "probable cause," among other changes.<br />
<br />
Critics, including civil and human rights groups, say the legislation would severely hinder Georgia industries dependent on migrant labor and likely trigger tourism and product boycotts.
    John Lewis_Immigrant Rights Protest_...JPG
  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 24 , 2011: "You must not give up," Representative John Lewis told the thousands of protesters gathered outside the Georgia capitol to loudly oppose two controversial pieces of legislation aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. "We are all brothers and sisters we are all one family, " Lewis shouted to the cheering crowd. "If anyone of us is illegal we are all illegal. There are no illegal human beings. If any of you get arrested and go to jail I am prepared to go to jail with you. We will get justice in the state of Georgia!"<br />
<br />
Police estimated approximately 6,500 people attended the event. Chanting and holding signs with such messages as "No human is illegal" and "Stop racial profiling," the crowd urged Gov. Nathan Deal to veto whichever bill state lawmakers ultimately approve. <br />
<br />
Between speeches by immigration advocates, Democratic state lawmakers and religious leaders, the Indigo Girls performed for the large crowd. <br />
<br />
Both the House and Senate have passed their own legislative packages aimed at undocumented immigration. The bills would provide stiff penalties for people who transport or offer aid to undocumented immigrants and give police the authority to check a suspect's immigration status if the officers have "probable cause," among other changes.<br />
<br />
Critics, including civil and human rights groups, say the legislation would severely hinder Georgia industries dependent on migrant labor and likely trigger tourism and product boycotts.
    John Lewis_Immigrant Rights Protest_...JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 24 , 2011: "You must not give up," Representative John Lewis told the thousands of protesters gathered outside the Georgia capitol to loudly oppose two controversial pieces of legislation aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. "We are all brothers and sisters we are all one family, " Lewis shouted to the cheering crowd. "If anyone of us is illegal we are all illegal. There are no illegal human beings. If any of you get arrested and go to jail I am prepared to go to jail with you. We will get justice in the state of Georgia!"<br />
<br />
Police estimated approximately 6,500 people attended the event. Chanting and holding signs with such messages as "No human is illegal" and "Stop racial profiling," the crowd urged Gov. Nathan Deal to veto whichever bill state lawmakers ultimately approve. <br />
<br />
Between speeches by immigration advocates, Democratic state lawmakers and religious leaders, the Indigo Girls performed for the large crowd. <br />
<br />
Both the House and Senate have passed their own legislative packages aimed at undocumented immigration. The bills would provide stiff penalties for people who transport or offer aid to undocumented immigrants and give police the authority to check a suspect's immigration status if the officers have "probable cause," among other changes.<br />
<br />
Critics, including civil and human rights groups, say the legislation would severely hinder Georgia industries dependent on migrant labor and likely trigger tourism and product boycotts.
    John Lewis_Immigrant Rights Protest_...JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 24 , 2011: "You must not give up," Representative John Lewis told the thousands of protesters gathered outside the Georgia capitol to loudly oppose two controversial pieces of legislation aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. "We are all brothers and sisters we are all one family, " Lewis shouted to the cheering crowd. "If anyone of us is illegal we are all illegal. There are no illegal human beings. If any of you get arrested and go to jail I am prepared to go to jail with you. We will get justice in the state of Georgia!"<br />
<br />
Police estimated approximately 6,500 people attended the event. Chanting and holding signs with such messages as "No human is illegal" and "Stop racial profiling," the crowd urged Gov. Nathan Deal to veto whichever bill state lawmakers ultimately approve. <br />
<br />
Between speeches by immigration advocates, Democratic state lawmakers and religious leaders, the Indigo Girls performed for the large crowd. <br />
<br />
Both the House and Senate have passed their own legislative packages aimed at undocumented immigration. The bills would provide stiff penalties for people who transport or offer aid to undocumented immigrants and give police the authority to check a suspect's immigration status if the officers have "probable cause," among other changes.<br />
<br />
Critics, including civil and human rights groups, say the legislation would severely hinder Georgia industries dependent on migrant labor and likely trigger tourism and product boycotts.
    John Lewis_Immigrant Rights Protest_...JPG
  • April 14, 2007 - Atlanta, Georgia: United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • April 14, 2007 - Atlanta, Georgia: United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0119.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 24 , 2011: "You must not give up," Representative John Lewis told the thousands of protesters gathered outside the Georgia capitol to loudly oppose two controversial pieces of legislation aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. "We are all brothers and sisters we are all one family, " Lewis shouted to the cheering crowd. "If anyone of us is illegal we are all illegal. There are no illegal human beings. If any of you get arrested and go to jail I am prepared to go to jail with you. We will get justice in the state of Georgia!"<br />
<br />
Police estimated approximately 6,500 people attended the event. Chanting and holding signs with such messages as "No human is illegal" and "Stop racial profiling," the crowd urged Gov. Nathan Deal to veto whichever bill state lawmakers ultimately approve. <br />
<br />
Between speeches by immigration advocates, Democratic state lawmakers and religious leaders, the Indigo Girls performed for the large crowd. <br />
<br />
Both the House and Senate have passed their own legislative packages aimed at undocumented immigration. The bills would provide stiff penalties for people who transport or offer aid to undocumented immigrants and give police the authority to check a suspect's immigration status if the officers have "probable cause," among other changes.<br />
<br />
Critics, including civil and human rights groups, say the legislation would severely hinder Georgia industries dependent on migrant labor and likely trigger tourism and product boycotts.
    John Lewis_Immigrant Rights Protest_...JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 24 , 2011: "You must not give up," Representative John Lewis told the thousands of protesters gathered outside the Georgia capitol to loudly oppose two controversial pieces of legislation aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. "We are all brothers and sisters we are all one family, " Lewis shouted to the cheering crowd. "If anyone of us is illegal we are all illegal. There are no illegal human beings. If any of you get arrested and go to jail I am prepared to go to jail with you. We will get justice in the state of Georgia!"<br />
<br />
Police estimated approximately 6,500 people attended the event. Chanting and holding signs with such messages as "No human is illegal" and "Stop racial profiling," the crowd urged Gov. Nathan Deal to veto whichever bill state lawmakers ultimately approve. <br />
<br />
Between speeches by immigration advocates, Democratic state lawmakers and religious leaders, the Indigo Girls performed for the large crowd. <br />
<br />
Both the House and Senate have passed their own legislative packages aimed at undocumented immigration. The bills would provide stiff penalties for people who transport or offer aid to undocumented immigrants and give police the authority to check a suspect's immigration status if the officers have "probable cause," among other changes.<br />
<br />
Critics, including civil and human rights groups, say the legislation would severely hinder Georgia industries dependent on migrant labor and likely trigger tourism and product boycotts.
    John Lewis_Immigrant Rights Protest_...JPG
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 24 , 2011: "You must not give up," Representative John Lewis told the thousands of protesters gathered outside the Georgia capitol to loudly oppose two controversial pieces of legislation aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. "We are all brothers and sisters we are all one family, " Lewis shouted to the cheering crowd. "If anyone of us is illegal we are all illegal. There are no illegal human beings. If any of you get arrested and go to jail I am prepared to go to jail with you. We will get justice in the state of Georgia!"<br />
<br />
Police estimated approximately 6,500 people attended the event. Chanting and holding signs with such messages as "No human is illegal" and "Stop racial profiling," the crowd urged Gov. Nathan Deal to veto whichever bill state lawmakers ultimately approve. <br />
<br />
Between speeches by immigration advocates, Democratic state lawmakers and religious leaders, the Indigo Girls performed for the large crowd. <br />
<br />
Both the House and Senate have passed their own legislative packages aimed at undocumented immigration. The bills would provide stiff penalties for people who transport or offer aid to undocumented immigrants and give police the authority to check a suspect's immigration status if the officers have "probable cause," among other changes.<br />
<br />
Critics, including civil and human rights groups, say the legislation would severely hinder Georgia industries dependent on migrant labor and likely trigger tourism and product boycotts.
    John Lewis_Immigrant Rights Protest_...JPG
  • April 14, 2007 - Atlanta, Georgia: United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 14, 2007:  United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0185.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0153.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - April 14, 2007:  United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0222.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - April 14, 2007:  United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0106.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0185.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - April 14, 2007:  United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0219.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - April 14, 2007:  United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0176.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0291.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0255.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
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  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0227.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0203.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0135.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0120.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - April 14, 2007:  United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0153.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0222.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama shakes hands with admirers at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0153.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0279.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0245.jpg
  • US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia, April 14, 2007.
    Barack Obama Georgia Tech 0119.jpg
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
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Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
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Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
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However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. ..Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_1...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people.<br />
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Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_ ...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah and Todd Palin greet supporters after Sarah Palin endorsied Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah and Todd Palin greet supporters after Sarah Palin endorsed Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. <br />
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Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Atlanta_256.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. <br />
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Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Atlanta_248.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people. <br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_1...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. "Are you ready to elect a pro-life, pro-Second Amendment, commonsense constitutional conservative, who will fight like a mama grizzly for you and the values that you hold dear?" Palin asked the packed ballroom of an estimated 3000 people.<br />
<br />
Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_1...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally_ ...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel.
    Sarah Palin_Governor Primary Rally27...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel.
    Sarah Palin_248.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Todd and Sarah Palin greet supporters after Palin, the former Alaska governor and Republican Vice President candidate endorsed Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. <br />
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Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - August 9, 2010: Sarah Palin greets supporters after endorsing Karen Handel in the Georgia Republican Gubernatorial Runoff for governor at the Buckhead InterContinental Hotel. <br />
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Handel lost the runoff to Nathan Deal one day later.
    Sarah Palin_Atlanta_249.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue speaking with Georgia Representative John Lewis while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival on Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_019.jpg
  • April 14, 2007 - Atlanta, Georgia: United States Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_GeorgiaTech_0136.jpg
  • July 8, 2008 - Powder Springs, Georgia: Illinois Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Georgia on July 8, 2008. Obama held a "town hall meeting" on the economy. He spoke in front of a crowd of more than 1500 people. It was Obama's first visit to Georgia since he became the Democratic party nominee.
    Barack Obama_Economic Security_0344.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Representative John Lewis looks towards Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_037.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Representative John Lewis looks towards Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_035.jpg
  • The near end of a blowout loss and the cheerleaders still go hard.<br />
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The Georgia Bulldogs beat the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 31-17 yesterday in front of 55,000 crazed fans at Bobby Dodd stadium in Atlanta. The 13th-ranked Bulldogs  bested the No. 25 Yellow Jackets in a fight to determine the best college football team in Georgia. The Bulldogs will now face LSU, the No.1 ranked team in the nation next Saturday at the Georgia Dome for the Southeastern Conference championship.
    Fourth Quarter
  • July 8, 2008 - Powder Springs, Georgia: Illinois Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Georgia on July 8, 2008. Obama held a "town hall meeting" on the economy. He spoke in front of a crowd of more than 1500 people. It was Obama's first visit to Georgia since he became the Democratic party nominee.
    Barack Obama_Economic Security_0054.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue speaking with Georgia Representative John Lewis while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival on Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_022.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - March 3, 2011: Journalists packed Gov. Nathan Deal's office today for what was rumored to be Newt Gingrich's announcement that he was running for president. After days of speculation, Newt Gingrich announced that he was... launching a new web site. Joining Gingrich in his announcement was his third wife Callista Gingrich (pictured above) and Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Georgia House Speaker David Ralston.
    Newt Gingrich Atlanta_8512.jpg
  • ATLANTA, Georgia - September 21, 2011: It was a roller coaster of emotions last night at the Georgia Capitol. Hundreds of Troy Davis supporters gathered for a vigil with a glimmer of hope that Davis would be granted clemency before his execution, which was scheduled to take place at 7 p.m. at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison in Butts County. <br />
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Supporters braced themselves for the announcement of his execution. But by 7:05 p.m., rumors began to spread that Davis had been granted a stay. Hours passed with no announcement as to Davis' fate and the crowd at the Capitol started to think that his life might be spared. Those hopes were crushed when it was announced around 10:30 p.m. that Davis' execution by the state would move forward.<br />
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Theron Johnson encourages motorists driving past the capitol to honk their horns in support of Troy Davis. Throughout the evening motorists reigned down a chorus of horns.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue being interveiwed while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival on Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_033.jpg
  • ATLANTA, Georgia - September 21, 2011: Many hours after the crowd had gathered no word of Davis' fate had been announced and people were encouraged to start thinking about spending the night in front of the capitol to wait for the announcement of Davis' fate. Captain Robinson of the capitol police said that their permit would run out at 11 pm and it would "depend on circumstance" whether police would make arrests. Days earlier Davis supporters had spent the night in front of the James "Sloppy" Floyd building across from the capitol waiting to hear the decision from the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles on whether Davis' execution would go forward.
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  • ATLANTA, Georgia - September 21, 2011: Troy Davis vigils ocurred around the world last night attracting a wide variety of people. ..The protest at the Georgia state capitol was the first demonstration Derrick Spivey (pictured with glasses) had ever attended, "I got tired of sitting around the house and not making a difference," he said.
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  • Powder Springs, GA - July 8, 2008:  US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Georgia on July 8, 2008. Obama held a "town hall meeting" on the economy. He spoke in front of a crowd of more than 1500 people. It was Obama's first visit to Georgia since he became the Democratic party nominee.
    Barack Obama_Economic Security_0514.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis joined Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats. The rally on the steps of the state capitol featuring artists Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy. A crowd of nearly 1,000 people attended the rally.
    Jim Martin_Runoff Rally_Atlanta_247.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis joined Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats. The rally on the steps of the state capitol featuring artists Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy. A crowd of nearly 1,000 people attended the rally.
    Jim Martin_Runoff Rally_Atlanta_246.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis joined Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats. The rally on the steps of the state capitol featuring artists Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy. A crowd of nearly 1,000 people attended the rally.
    Jim Martin_Runoff Rally_Atlanta_177.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis joined Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats. The rally on the steps of the state capitol featuring artists Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy. A crowd of nearly 1,000 people attended the rally.
    Jim Martin_Runoff Rally_Atlanta_185.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis joined Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats. The rally on the steps of the state capitol featuring artists Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy. A crowd of nearly 1,000 people attended the rally.
    Jim Martin_Runoff Rally_Atlanta_181.jpg
  • July 8, 2008 - Powder Springs, Georgia: Illinois Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Georgia on July 8, 2008. Obama held a "town hall meeting" on the economy. He spoke in front of a crowd of more than 1500 people. It was Obama's first visit to Georgia since he became the Democratic party nominee.
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  • July 8, 2008 - Powder Springs, Georgia:  US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama speaking at McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Georgia on July 8, 2008. Obama held a "town hall meeting" on the economy. He spoke in front of a crowd of more than 1500 people. It was Obama's first visit to Georgia since he became the Democratic party nominee.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis joined Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats.
    John Lewis_Martin Runoff Rally_Atlan...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis speaking at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats. The rally on the steps of the state capitol featured state politicians and artists Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy. A crowd of nearly 1,000 people attended the rally.
    John Lewis_Martin Runoff Rally_Atlan...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis speaking at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats. The rally on the steps of the state capitol featured state politicians and artists Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy. A crowd of nearly 1,000 people attended the rally.
    John Lewis_Martin Runoff Rally_Atlan...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 3, 2008: Representative John Lewis joined Ludacris, T.I. and Young Jeezy at a run-off eve rally outside the Georgia state capitol for Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin. Martin faces Republican Saxby Chambliss for one of  Georgia's US Senate seats. A crowd of nearly 1,000 people attended the rally.
    John Lewis_Martin Runoff Rally_Atlan...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_133.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
<br />
Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
<br />
Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
    Newt Gingrich 5790.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_138.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_130.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_115.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_095.jpg
  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
<br />
Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
    Newt Gingrich 5880.jpg
  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
<br />
Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
<br />
Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_123.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians.
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_116.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010.
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_092.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: <br />
ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism."<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
    Newt Gingrich Buckhead_056.jpg
  • ATLANTA, Georgia, March 25, 2010: Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis.<br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.
    Newt Gingrich
  • Newt Gingrich's press conference at the St. Regis hotel in the Buckhead community of Atlanta, Georgia, March 25, 2010. <br />
<br />
Gingrich railed against President Obama's  recently passed health care reform bill that would extend insurance to millions of Americans -- including some 1.7 million Georgians. Gingrich called Obama's policies "secular socialism.".<br />
<br />
Gingrich was in town for an event held by the Center for Health Transformation, a for-profit organization that aims to "grow a movement that will accelerate the adoption of transformational health solutions and policies that create better health and more choices at lower cost." This organization which according to a press release helps "grow the movement" was created by Gingrich.<br />
<br />
Text by Thomas Wheatley and Joeff Davis. Photo © Joeff Davis-All Rights Reserved-www.Joeff.com-Photo cannot be used in any way shape or form without permission of Joeff Davis. Contact Joeff Davis at 773.544.6945 or by e-mail at JJSBD@aol.com.
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  • ATLANTA, Georgia - September 21, 2011: Ariana Lima hugs her son Zion in reaction to the news and "in fear," she said, "that this is the world that Zion will be inheriting."..
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