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Four-time winner of the Georgia Press Association's Best Humor Column

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2000 Columns

August 3, 2000: Only Four Things We Can Count On

August 3, 2000 by webmaster Leave a Comment

There are only four things in this world we can count on with absolute certainty: Death. Taxes. Roy Barnes making astute political moves. Republicans clueless on how to respond. The appointment of Zell Miller to succeed the late Paul Coverdell as senator provides an interesting commentary on the current state of the two political parties.  Many have said, including some in … [Read more...] about August 3, 2000: Only Four Things We Can Count On

July 27, 2000: Paul Coverdell Will Be Missed

July 27, 2000 by webmaster Leave a Comment

I don’t know what I can say about Paul Coverdell that hasn’t already been said except that I think he would be embarrassed by all the attention.  Without question, he had the smallest ego of any politician I have ever been around. I got to know him well during my days at the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games.  One of my responsibilities was dealing with the federal … [Read more...] about July 27, 2000: Paul Coverdell Will Be Missed

July 20, 2000: ‘Supercop’ Will Give Gov. Barnes Even More Power

July 20, 2000 by webmaster Leave a Comment

I owe an apology to the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta. In my column on the Supreme Court decision that upheld the right of the Boy Scouts of America to bar homosexuals as scout leaders, I spoke of the pressures being placed on the BSA. I mentioned that Levi Strauss had dropped its support and that United Way organizations were not accepting solicitations for the Boy … [Read more...] about July 20, 2000: ‘Supercop’ Will Give Gov. Barnes Even More Power

July 13, 2000: The Atlanta Media Can Dish It Out, But Can They Take It?

July 13, 2000 by webmaster Leave a Comment

Once again, I hear the siren call of corn-fried shrimp and am off to St. Simons Island and the exquisite little Georgia Sea Grill.  I have decided if I am ineligible for heaven when I die – a likely possibility – I will accept St. Simons as second choice.  I’m not sure I would know the difference.  If they don’t have corn-fried shrimp in heaven, St. Simons would be my first … [Read more...] about July 13, 2000: The Atlanta Media Can Dish It Out, But Can They Take It?

July 6, 2000: Principles Reign Supreme

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The Supreme Court of the United States just concluded its most recent term with a number of landmark decisions.  Among the more noteworthy actions, the justices reaffirmed the so-called Miranda Law that requires criminal suspects be made aware of their rights before being questioned.  Partial abortion bans were struck down, as were group prayers at high school football games.  … [Read more...] about July 6, 2000: Principles Reign Supreme

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State Sen.Steve Gooch, R-Dahlonega, has announced he is running for lieutenant governor.  Gooch is the guy who said that approving permits to strip-mine the Okefenokee for titanium dioxide to manufacture, among other things, toothpaste whitener is not a legislative matter.  It is up to the bureaucrats to decide. This, despite overwhelming opposition from Georgians across the state.  File that away and remember it when it comes time to vote.  I know I will. … [Read More...] about A long memory

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Yarbrough received over 1,000 email responses last year – both positive and negative. Though most of the emails he receives support his viewpoints, one thing is for sure: Dick Yarbrough’s column speaks to people and they respond. Here is a sampling of email responses Yarbrough has received in the past:

  • Thanks for writing what we all are thinking.
  • I am annoyed by anybody who presumes to know what Georgians think.  And that, sir, includes you.

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July 2021: Dick's NEW Edition of his popular book 'And They Call Them Games' -- a look back at the 1996 Olympics Just in time for the 25th anniversary of the Olympic games in Atlanta, Dick's book has been re-released and is available now on Amazon.  If you're a fan of Dick, or the Olympics -- or both! -- you won't want to miss this! > Follow this link to order.   February 2020:  Grady-Yarbrough Fellows Announced for Spring … Read more... about News

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