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By D.A. King
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By D.A. King
Surprising absolutely nobody who is paying attention, Georgia’s former governor Nathan Deal today endorsed pro-amnesty Republican Gary Black to oppose pro-amnesty incumbent Raphael Warnock in the U.S. senate. Black is the current Georgia agriculture commissioner and a former career lobbyist for Big Ag. Deal, a former Democrat, served two-terms as Georgia’s Chief Executive.
Deal was known for being cozy with the illegal alien lobby during his tenure.
Black was elected as Georgia’s Commissioner of Agriculture in 2010. In 2011 he recommended to a U.S. Senate panel that illegal alien farmworkers be legalized with the stipulation they be required to remain in the industry as a condition of their continued legal status. We note here that indentured servitude has been illegal in the U.S. since the passage of the 13th amendment abolished slavery in 1865.
Most Republican voters in Georgia have no idea about the above.
By D.A. King
COVID for everybody! Release them!
From a Twitter post and for your Independence Day weekend amusement we offer the logic and intellect of the far-left extremists at a corporate-funded mob called “Detention Watch.” You can see more of the open borders communists here if you want.
By D.A. King
It was a celebration of our thirty-ninth (39) wedding anniversary and planned to be a quiet Saturday evening on our back deck with a Gin Flop tourney, a bottle of wine and the first Ensalada Capri of the season with our home grown tomatoes, NYC Buratta, and homegrown basil. So much for a nice evening. All heck broke loose about 7:00-ish, 5 minutes after we sat down when somebody a block over turned on the blaring, live band they had at their party (about 200 yards away with our house, and across-the-street houses between us – unbelievably loud music). We literally could not hear our own tunes and had great difficulty hearing each other. Very miserable and distracting. We soon had to retreat into the house and go to the lower level to escape the din. It ruined our long-planned Saturday eve. Then I called Cobb County Police. It went downhill from there….
We were assured there was no law to prevent the neighbors from doing what I describe above. …..
As I explained to the officer I spoke to on the phone, the house directly across the street from us was full of grieving family of the 50-ish man who was literally on his death bed. I have not talked to his family since Friday, but the absence of extra cars there leads me to believe he has passed since Saturday, June 26.
This post is in progress… dak
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Lowe Way band (9:42 PM on bottom – 7:56 PM on top – it seemed to get louder after the first cop went to their house). As recorded on my iPhone from our back deck. Estimate distance between our back deck and the band at 175 – 200 yards. I have one more recording.
Youtube video (don’t miss the comments) of results of second police visit here.
By D.A. King
By D.A. King
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I added educational hyperlinks to the below letter – dak.
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October 18, 2024
VIA U.S. REGULAR MAIL & E-MAIL
Leroy Chapman, Jr., Editor in Chief THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION 223 Perimeter Center Pkwy NE Atlanta, Georgia 30346
Re: Demand for Retraction and Apology
Dear Mr. Chapman, Jr.:
I write on behalf of my client, the Dustin Inman Society (DIS), to demand an immediate retraction and apology for the defamatory statements published in your October 7, 2024, article titled “Democrats in this Georgia district are backing a write-in candidate” by Tia Mitchell.
Through use of internet links, the AJC article wrongfully characterizes the Dustin Inman Society as a “Marietta-based anti-immigration hate group.” This characterization is false, defamatory, and published with actual malice. The Dustin Inman Society pushes for secure borders, is not “anti-immigration” and its proprietors do not hate anyone. Rather, DIS advocates for enforcement of U.S. immigration laws and actively opposes unlawful immigration. This distinction is crucial and well-known to staff at your publication.
I paste the offending paragraph from the AJC story:
“A search of activity under her birth name, Karen Sacandy, which Stamper legally changed in 2019, showed that she previously was aligned with a Marietta-based anti-immigration hate group. The group’s website often linked to Sacandy’s activities, like a letter seeking information about the state’s Immigration Enforcement Review Board and a copy of a letter to the editor supporting legislation to prevent immigrants claiming asylum from obtaining driver’s licenses.”
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We note the AJC informs readers that the Dustin Inman Society “often” linked to Karen Sacandy/Kate Stamper activities — but produces only two occasions.
Your story, for which DIS founder and president D.A. King was not contacted, informs readers that Sacandy/Stamper “was aligned” with the Dustin Inman Society. We note that polls show that a majority of Americans oppose the federal offense of illegal immigration. Since the letter posted on the DIS site was a published missive to the editor at the Cherokee Tribune, we must ask: does this make that newspaper a “Cherokee County-based anti-immigration hate group”?
Your characterization demonstrates a reckless and vindictive disregard for the truth, rising to the level of actual malice as defined in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan. Actual malice in defamation law refers to publication of a statement with knowledge that it is false or with reckless disregard of whether it is false or not. Your repeated mischaracterization of the Dustin Inman Society, despite having been corrected on numerous occasions, clearly meets this standard.
The Dustin Inman Society’s position on immigration is clear and public:
1. It supports sustainable levels of legal immigration through established channels.
2. It opposes unlawful immigration due to various societal concerns, including: – Strain on public resources and services
– Potential and real public safety issues
– Economic impacts on low-wage American workers and America’s poor
– Challenges to the rule of law
3. The Dustin Inman Society defends legal immigrants when media attempt to blur the difference between them and illegal aliens.
Moreover, the Dustin Inman Society’s board includes lawful immigrants who have navigated the proper channels for authorized immigration. This fact alone should dispel any notion that the organization is “anti-immigration.” As he has informed you multiple times over much of the last two decades, D.A. King’s sister is a real, legal immigrant.
While we acknowledge that the Southern Poverty Law Center has designated the Dustin Inman Society as an “anti-immigrant hate group that denigrates all immigrants,” your article presents the “anti-immigration hate group” characterization as the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s independent assessment and statement of fact.
This smear is not only demonstrably false and ignores Mr. King’s many communications to you advising you of the truth, but also demonstrates an exceedingly unprofessional failure to fact-check and verify information before publication.
We demand that the Atlanta Journal Constitution:
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1. Immediately publicly retract the defaming statement in the October 7, 2024, article.
2. Publish a prominent apology, equal in visibility and placement to the original defamatory article.
3. Cease and desist from further defamatory characterizations of the Dustin Inman Society.
Failure to comply with these demands may result in further legal action. We expect your prompt attention to this matter and await your timely response.
Sincerely,
Todd V. McMurtry
cc: James Abely, Esq.
Contact info for the Georgia delegation in Washington DC here. Just click on their name.
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