[In July, when Richardson's duties as speaker required him to make several public appearances on St. Simons, he met with Moore and County Commission Chairman Cap Fendig to discuss his plans. Moore said it was a] friendly visit ... let us know his interests were different than ours. |
All they have done is strengthen my resolve, ... I'm going to build a house on that property, and the Georgia Supreme Court will have to say we can't. |
Everything in life is difficult to enforce, but that's why we have judges in courts. |
Gas prices are killing our Georgia families, ... We will quickly go about the business of the people and ratify what the governor has put in place. |
I think it's time we start talking about it, |
I'll have to borrow the money and rent it often enough to pay the payments so that, 20 years from now, when I retire, I've paid it off and got a little place where I can go to the beach in the wintertime, |
I've never know him to be anything other than a gentleman and a scholar. |
If the Supreme Court says we can [build], we will. If the court says we can't, we'll probably just deed it to our children. Sooner or later, there's something going to be built on that property. |
It was on the top of her bottom, ... He turned about 14 shades of red and six weeks later had a stent put in his heart. |
They won't be cheap houses, ... We're not talking about putting double-wides in. |
This is a shining example of how government should respond to the needs of her people, |
We think it's important to help restore people's confidence in the electoral system and give them proof that their vote was cast accurately, |
What she taught you was, if you didn't want to know an answer, don't ask, |