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Decatur Mayor Bill Floyd Reacts to T-SPLOST Vote

Decatur Metro | August 1, 2012

Decatur Mayor Bill Floyd writes in…

I am glad it is over and that there is no doubt what the voters wanted… or did not want. It was in my opinion decisive. I spent most of my time last year arriving at the list of projects to vote on and if that list is why anyone voted no then I certainly share the responsibility for the no vote. If it is mistrust of elected officials, since I have been an elected official for 21 years, I certainly share that responsibility also. This vote brought together people of different parties, different races and different cultures on both sides of the issue. I think good can and will come from that. My hope now is that we will work together as we search for a method to move forward. I do not think that simply revising the list of projects and trying another vote would provide a different response from the voters. But our traffic problems did not go away with the vote. I promise to work together with Governor Deal, Mayor Reed, other elected officials and all who wish to participate in a positive way to move this region forward. Today, let’s dedicate ourselves to finding the solution that will inspire all of us stand together and say… YES!!!!

Bill Floyd, Mayor Decatur, GA

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It’s Literally Wednesday: Gore Vidal (1925 – 2012)

Dave | August 1, 2012

Gore Vidal, who died yesterday at the age of 86, was perhaps the last of the great writers of the 20th century whose oversized personality was perhaps better known that his writing.  Along with authors like Truman Capote and Norman Mailer, more people probably watched Vidal on television than read any of his essays, fiction, or plays.  (He also wrote teleplays and screenplays.)

Vidal’s maternal grandfather was Thomas Pryor Gore, one of the first two U.S.  senators from the new state of Oklahoma.  He was also blind.  Eugene Vidal Sr., his father, was an aviation pioneer who is said to have had a relationship with Amelia Earhart.  His stepfather would later become the stepfather of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.  He attended Sidwell Friends, St. Albans, and Exeter.  Following service in WWII (which even men of privilege did back then), Vidal became a writer and never looked back.

Perhaps the height of his fame — which he always seemed to relish — came in his 1968 debates with William F. Buckley, Jr.

The United States was at war in Vietnam and at war against itself — largely along generational lines.  Following the Tet Offensive, CBS News’ Walter Cronkite, the conscience of our nation, editorialized at the end of one broadcast that “… it is increasingly clear to this reporter that the only rational way out [of Vietnam] will be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy, and did the best they could.”  President Johnson announced that he would not run for reelection.  Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, followed by Bobby Kennedy.  Riots erupted and cities burned.  Students took over campuses from Howard to Columbia.  Many protests turned violent — police killed three students and injured 28 others after opening fire into a crowd in Orangeburg, South Carolina.  Violent crime was in a steep ascent, with the national murder rate eventually peaking at twice what it is today.  The Beatles traveled to India in search of spiritual enlightenment and released the nuanced single, “Revolution,” on the B-side of “Hey Jude” (their biggest seller).

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Eye on the Street

Decatur Metro | August 1, 2012

Decatur, GA (pic submitted by STG)

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Church Street Blocked Off By Police

Decatur Metro | August 1, 2012

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Multiple reports of Church Street between Commerce and Ponce having been closed by police.

Daren sent in this pic. Asking DPD for details.

UPDATE: DPD said that a bomb threat was called into the parole office along this strip.

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T-SPLOST Fails to Pass By Big Margin, Brookhaven Becomes Georgia’s Newest City

Decatur Metro | August 1, 2012

Looks like Atlanta metro area voters disapproved of T-SPLOST by a 2:1 margin.  Gov. Deal told the AJC he’ll now take a “central role” in the metro’s transportation planning.  What’s Gov. Deal’s “Plan B’?  Jim Galloway got the scoop.

In other July 31st vote-related news, DeKalb has another new city on the way: Brookhaven.  The city will officially incorporate on December 17th. USA Today has a story this morning about Georgia’s “mostly white” new cities and the challenges they create and face.

 

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