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Front Page: Georgia's Runoff For US Senate Seat Underway!

Tue, 12/02/2008 - 8:00am by CitizenSugar
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  • Today Georgians go to the polls to vote in the runoff for their US Senate seat. If Democratic challenger Jim Martin beats Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss, the Democrats will be one seat away from a 60-seat supermajority. — Atlanta Journal
  • After declaring a fiscal emergency in California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger urged lawmakers to "get off of their rigid ideologies" and work toward solving the state's financial crisis. The Governor warned that California could run out of cash in two months. — LA Times
  • India's foreign minister has demanded that Pakistan arrest and turn over about 20 people wanted under Indian law as fugitives. Indian officials maintain that the planners of the recent attacks are at large in Pakistan and have demanded Pakistan take action. — New York Times
  • A cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe, caused by contaminated drinking water, has killed nearly 500 people. — BBC News
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  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    1

    So if the dems get the super-majority, do we get to call an end to the blaming of republicans in 2009?

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Marni7's picture
    Marni7
    2

    Clean water is so important and it is such a shame it is not available to everyone in this day and age

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • foxie's picture
    foxie
    3

    I've never seen a single Martin sign in my city.
    I guess all of his rap star pals aren't helping to win over urban Augusta like he thought they would.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • bastylefilegirl's picture
    bastylefilegirl
    4

    Wait T.I., Young Jeezy ( Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah), and Ludacris...is this the Hip Hop Awards or a Senate race? That has to be the most hilarious political picture I have seen in my life!

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    7

    Am I forgiving you, or did something else happen that I've forgotten? IM me please.

    Smiling

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • kscincotta's picture
    kscincotta
    8

    bellaressa, if you had to hear Saxby's wife say his name in her ridiculous drawn out drawl in his ads, you wouldn't like it half as much. Plus, he's really mean.

    I hope Jim Martin pulls this one out, but I'm doubtful. He may have a presence here in Atlanta, but as foxie said, I don't think it's translating across the state. Saxby just has more money.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • momma tikita's picture
    momma tikita
    11

    yes im positive this guy goes around singing "I put on fo my city. on on for my city..."

    no no better yet.. "I got hoes..i got hoes...in different area codes.."

    LOL.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Roarman's picture
    Roarman
    12

    That picture is hilarious. Is Georgia's state song going to be "Move Bi$ch" now? Talk about questionable associations, wasn't TI in prison not too long ago for gun charges?

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • bluesarahlou's picture
    bluesarahlou
    20

    Ok I confess. I was given silly putty yesterday. I've been playing with it at work all morning. It's having a silly effect on me.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • brookberrys's picture
    brookberrys
    23

    I will be very happy when the day is over and I no longer have to see Chambliss and Martin political ads duking it out on TV :/

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Jillness's picture
    Jillness
    24

    No, no, no...TI is GOING to jail, he hasn't been there yet! Eye-wink I think his year long sentence starts in March or something.

    I thought it was hilarious when Palin was speaking for the Republician candidate yesterday and said this election was for "Alaska". Um, no it is for who is going to represent the people of Georgia! She is quite awkward with out the McCain speech writers helping her out.

    5 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Lainetm's picture
    Lainetm
    25

    The Governator says legislators should "get off of their rigid ideologies", but all the Dems will consider is raising taxes.

    The sales tax and income taxes are already among the highest in the country, doesn't this sound a bit like a feudal state? Just keep squeezing the peasants.... People already can't afford to live here.

    5 weeks 22 hours ago Report Comment
  • ahappierdiane's picture
    ahappierdiane
    26

    I am so happy to see Young Jeezy on POPSUGAR!! haha I love him, he's got the sexiest voice ever.

    5 weeks 22 hours ago Report Comment
  • bellaressa's picture
    bellaressa
    28

    Just FYI: Chicago has the highest sales tax. I just had to let everyone know.

    5 weeks 9 hours ago Report Comment
  • Lainetm's picture
    Lainetm
    29

    Wow, Chicago's is complex, too. From Wikipedia:

    The city of Chicago has the highest total sales tax of all major U.S. cities.[37] It is also one of the most complex. 10.25% is levied on all non-perishable goods purchased, while 2% is levied on qualifying food, drugs, medicines and medical appliances.[37] The Illinois Department of Revenue collects a 3% Chicago Soft Drink Tax and a 1% Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA) "Food and Beverage Tax", on prepared food and beverage purchases in the downtown area (These "downtown" boundaries are: Surf Street on the north, Ashland Avenue on the west, Stevenson Expressway (I-55) on the south, & Lake Michigan on the east. Furthermore, O'Hare and Midway airports also fall under the 1% MPEA tax district).[38] In addition, the Chicago Department of Revenue collects additional sales taxes on items such as fountain drinks, bottled water, liquor, and cigarettes.

    California has 7.25% statewide, 8.25% in L.A. County (higher in some cities). Voters just added 0.5% for a package of transit measures, and the Governor wants to add another 1.5%. Total of 10.25%

    Also from Wikipedia, about state income tax rates:
    As of 2007, the highest rate of state income tax is that of California, with a maximum rate of 10.3%. Of those states which impose an income tax, the lowest maximum rate is that of Illinois, which levies a flat tax of 3%.

    I am already beginning to do more of my shopping online, out-of-state.

    5 weeks 4 hours ago Report Comment

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