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Smyrna Pride
It turns out “inclusion” has its limits—at least when it comes to conservatives. In a stunning display of hypocrisy, Smyrna Pride, an LGBTQ+ organization, has decided that being gay isn’t enough to qualify for participants a local Cobb Pride event. You also have to hold the right political beliefs. Now,...

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Smyrna Pride
Roaring Voices

There’s No Pride in Discrimination: Smyrna Pride Event Organizers Face Possible Lawsuit

It turns out “inclusion” has its limits—at least when it comes to conservatives. In a stunning display of hypocrisy, Smyrna Pride, an LGBTQ+ organization, has decided that being gay isn’t enough to qualify for participants a local Cobb Pride event. You also have to hold the right political beliefs.

Now, the Georgia Republican Party is stepping in, making it clear that this blatant discrimination won’t go unchecked. Georgia GOP Chairman Josh McKoon has put Smyrna Pride on notice: allow the Georgia Log Cabin Republicans to participate, or face a lawsuit.

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HB 581 Public Hearing
Local News

Cobb Residents Urged to Weigh In on HB 581 Before Final Public Hearing

Cobb County Commissioners are considering whether to opt out of House Bill 581 (HB 581), a piece of legislation that has sparked debate over its potential impact on local taxes and government transparency. The bill, originally designed to prevent property tax increases without an official vote, now includes provisions that could lead to automatic tax hikes, higher sales taxes, and changes in how property values are assessed.

The final public hearing on this issue is scheduled for Tuesday, February 25 at 7 PM, giving residents a final opportunity to express their views before a decision is made.

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Not My President Day Protest
Local News

“Not My President’s Day” Atlanta Protest Planned for Monday

On Monday, far-left activists are set to stage protests across multiple U.S. cities, including at the Georgia State Capitol, as part of what they are calling the “Not My President’s Day” demonstrations. Organized by the 50501 Movement, these protests are framed as opposition to the Trump administration but, at their core, represent resistance to policies that promote law and order, government transparency, and community safety.

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Stacey Abrams
Special Reports

New IRS Ethics Complaint filed Against Stacey Abrams’ Nonprofits Reveals Pattern of Misconduct

The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT), an ethics watchdog that monitors government corruption, has filed a formal complaint with the IRS, exposing what it calls a blatant misuse of nonprofit status by the New Georgia Project (NGP) and its lobbying arm, the New Georgia Project Action Fund (NGPAF)—both of which were initially launched by Stacey Abrams.

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Book Bans in Cobb
Local News

Book Banning Turned Out To Be a ‘Hoax’ in Cobb County Schools

The U.S. Department of Education has dismissed eleven federal complaints over book bans, declaring such decisions belong to parents and communities. Cobb and Forsyth counties, leading the charge, have removed books deemed inappropriate, prioritizing student safety and academic focus. Local leaders praised the decision, while warning against activist groups seeking influence. With renewed control, districts aim to refocus on preparing students for successful futures.

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Georgia State House Representative Gabriel Sanchez
Local News

Lawmaker Coaches Lawbreakers

One of Cobb County’s newly elected officials is now instructing illegal immigrants about how to avoid ICE raids. Georgia State House Representative Gabriel Sanchez (House District 42) was only sworn in on January 13th, but he’s not wasting any time promoting his radical Socialist agenda.

Two days ago, Representative Sanchez posted a step-by-step video on Facebook, instructing illegals about how to evade Immigration Enforcement officials.

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Gwinnett County BOE Superintendent
Special Reports

Gwinnett County BOE Cuts Ties with Superintendent Calvin Watts

The Gwinnett County Board of Education has voted to part ways with Superintendent Calvin Watts, marking yet another abrupt leadership change in the metro Atlanta school system.

In a 3-2 decision on Friday, the board voted to terminate Watts’ contract ahead of its original end date in July 2026. He will remain in the position until April 2, 2025, at which point Chief of Schools Al Taylor will step in as interim superintendent.

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