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SAVANNAH, Ga., December 9, 2020 Georgia Southern University has named five distinguished Georgians to serve as speakers for Georgia Southern University’s Fall 2020 Commencement ceremonies on Dec. 13, 16 and 17.
Georgia Southern University will hold four commencement ceremonies for undergraduate students and one ceremony for graduate students from each of the University’s 10 colleges.
The commencement ceremony on Dec. 13 will be held at the Savannah Convention Center at 2 p.m. for undergraduates from each of the University’s three campuses who prefer to attend the ceremony in Savannah. The remaining four ceremonies will take place at Allen E. Paulson Stadium on the Statesboro Ca
is evidence of collusion. that is like an enormous jump to make. i m frankly glad they didn t push back. let the fbi do its job. i think most people sitting in that room probably at least on the republican side of the aisle which is my side of the aisle probably said no. he is probably not an asset. i think that s the role he played. he has been a mouthpiece for putin. i think governor deal is correct that when we follow the money trail i think we are going to find out that he was involved in some very shady deals but it s not going to come out with the release of the mueller report. i think it will take the southern district to dig down deeper into the trump organization and his own finances and family s finances to come up with that. you think almost he was like an unwhiting agent? i think he was manipulated. i think he wants a relationship with putin for a number of
movement have some real trouble. i wrote this book beyond the messy truth how we came apart, how we come together trying to figure out how we get better republicans and democrats. i think we need two strong parties. but the conservative movement now seems to an an anti-liberal movement it s more interestinged in looking at ways to poke at liberals rather than to lift up values the country could be united around. the republican party has been leading the charge on criminal justice reform. rick perry, the governor of texas, closed prisons, brought crime down. governor deal in georgia, closed prisons, brought crime down. kasich in ohio, big criminal justice reformer. this is their issue. they have thrown it in the garbage can because they want to do this culture war nonsense. it is outside any policy to lift the country up.
keeping our community safe and protecting our freedoms also rekwaoeurgs the cooperation of our state leaders. we have some incredible pro second amendment governors here at the nra conference including governor scott of florida. where is governor scott? where is he? great guy. doing a great job. governor bryant of mississippi. what a wonderful place. governor bryant is here. governor deal of georgia. [ applause ] we re all joined by two people that, one i loved from the beginning, the other i really liked, didn t like, and now like again.
legislation. it s because, you know, in georgia, at least, there is a competitive governor s race. jason carter is running a very strong race against governor deal who has faced some ethics charges on the other hand. and deal is the republican who will not expand medicaid. and if jason carter wins this race, the georgia legislature has already said even if you win, we re not going to let you expand medicaid. which changes the rules, richard. a new poll from public policy shows that support for medicaid expansion is there in georgia. 54% want medicaid expansion. in kansas, 52% support it. and 59% of pennsylvania residents are in favor. so most people in georgia and kansas want medicaid expansion. but the legislators are doubling down on blocking it. it can t last. i m confused.