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Cooper: Charles Polk takes a walk


As many of you know, I spend a lot of my time reading old newspapers. This week I ran across an interesting article from the January 31, 1901 issue of “The New South” which was a major source of news here in Douglas County at the time.
The article states, “Mr. C.T. Polk who until now resided at Winston, is now a resident of Fruithurst, Alabama. Since going to our sister state, he has developed quite a reputation as a pedestrian, and this he did in a single journey. As the story goes, he left his home in Fruithurst a few mornings ago for a walk setting his face eastward. He moved steadily on toward the place of the rising run until he noticed that old Sol was about ready to bid adieu to the day. Then looking around he found himself on the outskirts of Villa Rica. This is a record not often made either in Georgia or Alabama.” ....

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The Real Story Behind Georgia's New Rules On Handing Out Food And Water To Voters


April 07, 2021
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Critics of Georgia’s new voting regulations question the seriousness of “line warming” tactics, but multiple state officials are already under investigation for illegally giving food and drinks to voters.
Gwinnett County Solicitor General Brian Whiteside has said in previous interviews that he does not believe that line warming, the inappropriate distribution of goods outside polling areas, is a serious issue in Georgia.
“There is no rational basis for the law,” he told MSNBC’s Ari Melber on April 6. “When you commit to a criminal law, there has to be a basis that there will be harm to a party or to property.” ....

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