• Short Takes – Comey the Ridiculous

    Comey is only the latest manifestation of the Left’s derision over Trump’s presidency. Hillary is already there still out on the rubber chicken circuit blaming everybody except herself for losing a sure thing election. She produced a book of excuses and so has Comey. Both can as easily drag down what’s left of the Democrat […]

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  • The Hidden Warrior

    I have been seeking the Lord concerning the greatest needs of the church God’s people today. What should I be praying about, as well as, what should I be teaching? I sense the Lord saying that the churches, the sons, and daughters of God, are under thehighest level of attack ever from the wicked one. 1John 5:19, “And we know that […]

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  • Pesticide Safety Month and Apple Producers Meeting

    Hundreds of people get sick each year from inappropriate pesticide use.  Pesticides are used in homes, workplaces, apartments, farms and other places where humans need to control pests such as weeds, insects, fungi, rodents and even viruses. Of the 11 states participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) pesticide safety program, workers […]

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  • BKP Interviews Georgia House Speaker David Ralston

    On FYN TV, BKP interviews Georgia’s Speaker of the House for District-7 Representative David Ralston, as they discuss Georgia’s aggressive plan for a large infrastructure investment that was presented and highlighted at a meeting for Republican leaders including Ralston, over the weekend at The White House. Speaker David Ralston comments on what that means for […]

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  • Avian Influenza Update

    At the end of December 2017, a strain of the H7 avian influenza was found in a green-winged teal, a widespread North American duck, collected in McIntosh County on the Georgia coast. With a confirmed case of avian influenza found in a wild duck, Georgia’s backyard poultry farmers should be diligent in their efforts to […]

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  • Senator Steve Gooch Honors City of Dahlonega

    ATLANTA (January 29, 2018) | Senator Steve Gooch (R – Dahlonega) is pleased to announce Monday, January 29, 2018, as Dahlonega Day at the state Capitol with Senate Resolution 590. “Dahlonega is the gateway to North Georgia and I am grateful to be able to share my home with the rest of my colleagues,” said Sen. […]

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  • New Poll Shows Americans Support President Trump’s Immigration Policies

    New Poll Shows Americans Support President Trump’s Immigration Policies “The Schumer Shutdown Was A Result Of One Thing: Democrats Misread The American People”    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) spoke with Steve Doocy on Fox News Channel’s Fox and Friends about a new poll showing that Americans overwhelmingly support President Trump’s efforts to fix our legal immigration […]

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  • What Just Happened?

      What happened? Date line, Monday 22 Jan 2018: Inexplicably, Senate minority leader Chuckie Schemer rallied the Senate Democrats to support the Government funding bill. Suddenly there was a virtual stampede of Democrat Senators to vote with Republicans to send the CR bill to Trumps desk to continue the funding the US Government into March. […]

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  • White House Praises Collins’ FIRST STEP Act Passage in House

    THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 22, 2018   FIRST STEP ACT GLIDES THROUGH HOUSE WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT MAY 22, 2018 PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON—Today the House passed the FIRST STEP Act with overwhelming bipartisan support, sending the bill to the Senate. Introduced by Reps. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) and Hakeem […]

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  • Senators Isakson, Perdue Applaud Atlanta Selection As Finalist For U.S. Army Futures Command

    Georgia congressional delegation sent March letter highlighting Atlanta assets WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson (R-GA) and David Perdue (R-GA) today applauded the announcement by U.S. Army senior leaders that Atlanta would advance to additional consideration as home to its new Futures Command. U.S. Army Undersecretary Ryan McCarthy announced the list of the final contenders […]

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  • Speaker, Governor & Lieutenant Governor Announce Tax Cut Plan

    Gov. Nathan Deal, along with Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and House Speaker David Ralston, today outlined updates to HB 918, which addresses state tax code. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Chuck Efstration, now combines the 2017 Internal Revenue Code (IRC) bill, HB 821, with 2018 IRC updates. It also addresses the state revenue projections resulting […]

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  • “Ask the Doc!” All about Eczema and Seasonal Allergies

    Today on Ask the Doc, BKP and Doctor William Whaley discuss eczema and what can lead to worse skin conditions on the body when eczema is left untreated. Also, Dr. Answers viewer questions and tell us a break down of this years upcoming seasonal allergies. We want to give a big thank you to Georgia […]

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  • Short Takes – A Divided America, What’s the Cure?

    America has long been divided by two contending political philosophies, one created in the firm belief in the god given rights of man through self determination and possession of private property, among others, the inalienable anchors of representative freedoms. The other, a scheme that clings to the Marxist inspired idea that people would be happier […]

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  • Arbor Day: Time to Tackle Hemlock Trouble

    Now, while the leaves are still off deciduous trees and evergreens are easy to spot, it’s a good time to check hemlocks for signs of the hemlock woolly adelgid, an invasive insect attacking the trees in every north Georgia county within the native hemlock range. Millions of hemlocks have already died; many more are infested; […]

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