Tag Archives: 2010 Elections

Judicial Elections Can Be Scary

By J. Randolph Evans

Just 176,627 Georgians elected Justice David Nahmias to the Georgia Supreme Court for a full six-year term.  The end result is not so surprising given that he was one of the most qualified candidates for the court in the history of Georgia.  Indeed, most lawyers would agree that he is qualified for the United States Supreme Court.  His credentials were so impressive that he appeared to … Read more...

2010 Elections Were Nothing New – Column No. 1041

By J. Randolph Evans – In case anyone missed it, there was an election on November 2, 2010. So, here is how it works. Americans let elected officials govern. Every so often, elected officials get confused about what this means and start to believe that indeed they have the power. So, Americans remind them about who has the real power in this country. Sometimes, the reminders are subtle, gentle reminders. … Read more...

Freedom is not bestowed, it is achieved – vote Tuesday

By Donald S. Conkey – In my nearly 83 years there have been few years when there were no wars, or rumors of wars going on somewhere in the world. The United States of America was either directly or indirectly involved in nearly all of these wars. And in nearly all of these wars large numbers of human beings, of every race, religion and ethnic background, were enslaved. They were … Read more...

Can You Hear Me Now? – Column No. 1038

By J. Randolph Evans “We want our country back.”

This has become the rallying cry for people across the United States heading into the important midterm 2010 elections. The question is, what does this mean? Certainly, there are those who want to make it about a lot of things that it is not.

Oddly, the media and political insiders think that it is about a time gone by and … Read more...

Forget Tidal Wave, Tsunami – Column No. 1036

By J. Randolph Evans – Already, people are talking about what went wrong for Democrats in the 2010 midterm elections and the elections have not even happened yet. Absent a dramatic shift in the political tides, there will be many explanations and most of them will be right.

Many Democrats will undoubtedly blame history and they will, in part, be right. Historically, the party in power in the White House … Read more...