RavinDave
Gators Suck! (my new avi courtesy of McDad...)
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I never said he was conservative or republican; I said he was a mouth piece for right-wing propaganda. He constantly refereed to public schools as government schools, he single-handedly harmed public education in metro-Atlanta. He almost exclusively dwelt on his beliefs that appealed to his conservative audience.If that’s the case, then you’d know he wasn’t a conservative or a republican.
I never said he was conservative or republican; I said he was a mouth piece for right-wing propaganda. He constantly refereed to public schools as government schools, he single-handedly harmed public education in metro-Atlanta. He almost exclusively dwelt on his beliefs that appealed to his conservative audience.
Who said he had the most effect?I’m sure he’s the one that had the most affect on education in metro Atlanta. Lol.
Who said he had the most effect?
I said he harmed public education.
Since we are in the AOC thread:
I went to Ponce City Market in Atlanta today (very cool place). The first store we went in had AOC candles, as well as Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Warren, and a few others.
The second store we went in had action figures of RBG, Bernie, and Warren.
The third store we went in also had a bar and they had a beer called Bleeding Heart.
It was such a refreshing change from the x-burbs of Atlanta.
Who said he had the most effect?
I said he harmed public education.
Since we are in the AOC thread:
I went to Ponce City Market in Atlanta today (very cool place). The first store we went in had AOC candles, as well as Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Warren, and a few others.
The second store we went in had action figures of RBG, Bernie, and Warren.
The third store we went in also had a bar and they had a beer called Bleeding Heart.
It was such a refreshing change from the x-burbs of Atlanta.
Who said he had the most effect?
I said he harmed public education.
Since we are in the AOC thread:
I went to Ponce City Market in Atlanta today (very cool place). The first store we went in had AOC candles, as well as Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Warren, and a few others.
The second store we went in had action figures of RBG, Bernie, and Warren.
The third store we went in also had a bar and they had a beer called Bleeding Heart.
It was such a refreshing change from the x-burbs of Atlanta.
PCM is just like any other place. Panders to those who visit most often. But what you described is getting creepy levels of obsession to them.Who said he had the most effect?
I said he harmed public education.
Since we are in the AOC thread:
I went to Ponce City Market in Atlanta today (very cool place). The first store we went in had AOC candles, as well as Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, Warren, and a few others.
The second store we went in had action figures of RBG, Bernie, and Warren.
The third store we went in also had a bar and they had a beer called Bleeding Heart.
It was such a refreshing change from the x-burbs of Atlanta.
I wouldn't call it eclectic at all.Sure. I was just saying it was refreshing to be in a large, crowded, eclectic place that panders to the left.
Rented a house in Druid Hills for 3 years, 89-91 and then bought a house in Grant park, 91-98. I think they made great use of the building. The belt line going there makes it even better.I wouldn't call it eclectic at all.
Gentrified out the ying yang.
Observes pretty much only one type of clientele.
Doesnt offer anything different than you can find anywhere else. Just at higher prices and a safe space.
I would argue that compared to the rest of Atlanta the diversity is extremely lacking there.
Also considering that its Atlanta it doesnt pander to any different of a crowd than pretty much anyone else inside the perimeter.
It's probably the best example of liberal living against their profered ideals in Atlanta.
Great spot. Cant wait for them to start connecting all the pieces of the beltline. Working in Atl I dont want to live OTP but the price of housing ITP is crazy. Kinda looking in the tucker area atm.Rented a house in Druid Hills for 3 years, 89-91 and then bought a house in Grant park, 91-98. I think they made great use of the building. The belt line going there makes it even better.
I remember thinking I would never even consider living outside of 285 and I've now been in this x-burb about 21 years. (Children make you do strange things - now 2 of my kids are back in Atlanta thinking they would never move outside of 285)
I wasn't a fan of Atlanta. I just moved back to Jacksonville. Thankfully alot of people are moving to Atlanta so we made an 18% profit in a couple years on the house. Theres just something about an ocean breeze that feels like home. (I was born and raised in Florida)Rented a house in Druid Hills for 3 years, 89-91 and then bought a house in Grant park, 91-98. I think they made great use of the building. The belt line going there makes it even better.
I remember thinking I would never even consider living outside of 285 and I've now been in this x-burb about 21 years. (Children make you do strange things - now 2 of my kids are back in Atlanta thinking they would never move outside of 285)