The purpose of this blog is to provide the author, Jay Moreno, with an outlet to comment upon items of socio-political and socio-economic import in Camden County, Georgia and to generally satisfy a daily compulsion to write.
HISTORIC WATERFRONT, ST. MARYS, GA.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Back - by popular demand!
Thanks, Fairley! That one is truly worth a least a thousand words!
Bet Billy and his cronies won't be partying hardy at the Cisco Compound any time soon. I saw a black car at the road entrance of the Cisco palace with a Savannah tag on it. The guy got out and took some pictures and had a gun on. It was one of those cars the F.B.I. drives. I bet the next time Smith pays for a hotel room in Savannah it won't be on river street and it won't be paid from fedral funds. He will be spending time in Savannah.
I bet Tammy wishes she had not put that sign out. She has been working over time asking folks to vote for Smith. They just don't get the picture. We sure as hell do. I say keep it on the top.
Please keep it clean and reasonably civil. "Public figures" are fair game, consistent with the "actual malice" exception. I suggest you Google both terms before you go off half-cocked.
Worth a thousand words or a Cisco credit card?
ReplyDeleteBet Billy and his cronies won't be partying hardy at the Cisco Compound any time soon. I saw a black car at the road entrance of the Cisco palace with a Savannah tag on it. The guy got out and took some pictures and had a gun on. It was one of those cars the F.B.I. drives. I bet the next time Smith pays for a hotel room in Savannah it won't be on river street and it won't be paid from fedral funds. He will be spending time in Savannah.
ReplyDeleteNo, no, no, this is one of those things from the reverse universe, this sign costs you $2,000.00 a month.
ReplyDeleteI bet Tammy wishes she had not put that sign out. She has been working over time asking folks to vote for Smith. They just don't get the picture. We sure as hell do. I say keep it on the top.
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