@Alabama_FN Reminds me of the parents that file a legal separation, rent a cheap apartment so their kid can get more playing time as a middle school
student. It’s just business.
While we are spending our Memorial Day holiday at the lake or beach, please remember these Alabama Airmen who lost their lives just a few months ago. Pray for their families. #MemorialDay
Maj. John Klinner
Capt. Ariana Savino
Tech. Sgt. Ashley Pruitt
Tonight we saw the premiere of 10 Good Men. What a great documentary! Please help spread the word to get this shown across the country. #WWII#B17@GarySinise@SecVetAffairs
The SOS is barring SEB appointees—both Republican and Democrat—from the Election Night Reporting Room.
Transparency matters, and I’m live this monday @Xtra1063 FM sharing my thoughts!
📺 Watch Live: https://t.co/bJdqCXWgPv
NEW: @GovRonDeSantis signs two new reforms, including strong animal cruelty protections and a measure to protect consumers from predatory pet financing.
After making it official, the governor shared the moment with the next generation.
This Mother’s Day we celebrate all of the mothers who have worn the uniform and those who raised the men and women who defend our country. You carry the weight of service in a way few can understand, and your service and sacrifice does not go unappreciated. Happy Mother’s Day.
State Senator Dolezal,
Georgia residents concerned about the recent growth of data centers and what that could mean for their electricity bills should take note of the leadership the Georgia Public Service Commissioners passed in Docket #44280, Documents #222325 and #221165 in 2024 and 2025. These rules as passed by the PSC Commissioners ensure that residents, small businesses, and other electricity customers will see NO increases on their power bills due to data centers. Also note, in July 2025, the PSC Commissioners instituted a Georgia Power rate freeze through the end of 2028. More:
https://t.co/M0DGdK2e2H
The year is 2028, and the United States has just elected the first woman from Alabama as president.
A few days after the election, the president-elect calls her father and says, “So, Daddy, I assume you’ll be coming to my inauguration?”
“I don’t think so,” he replies. “It’s a 16-hour drive, your mother isn’t as young as she used to be, and my arthritis is acting up again.”
“Don’t worry, Daddy,” she says. “I’ll send Air Force One to pick you up. A limousine will take you from your door.”
“I don’t know,” he says. “Everyone will be so fancy. What would your mother wear?”
“Oh, Daddy,” she replies, “I’ll make sure she has a beautiful gown, custom made by the best designer in Washington.”
“Sweetheart,” he continues, “you know I can’t eat those rich foods you and your friends like.”
“Don’t worry,” she says. “The entire affair will be handled by the best caterer in Washington. I’ll make sure your meals are salt-free. I really want you to come.”
So the father reluctantly agrees.
On January 20th, 2029, the first woman from Alabama is sworn in as President of the United States. In the front row sit her mother and father.
The father leans over to the Supreme Court Justice next to him and whispers, “You see that woman up there, hand on the Bible, becoming President of the United States?”
“Yes,” the Justice replies.
The father says proudly, “Her brother played football for the University of Alabama.”
@Riley_Gaines_@1620Descendant I recently got a refund for overpayment ($52) and then a letter from a collection agency ($31) from the same office in the same month yet never got a paper bill. Make it make sense.
@edgaralandough@RupaliChadhaMD I stopped using my Bible app at church and use my paper Bible & notebook. My phone goes in my bag and remains there until service is over.