The difference between the denominational system and the public school system is all the difference between bolstering them up on the one hand and letting them alone of the other.
And this week, I am proposing legislation to strengthen our Open Records laws to make public access to our public records surer, faster, and more comprehensive.
And one of the things I've tried to do in my first months in office is to give more Georgians - reporters and members of the general public alike - a closer look at how their government works.
They seem to have forgotten that, and are back saying the only purpose of P2P networks is for illegal trading of owned goods. We claim part of the reason for P2P is for legal trading of what ought to be in public domain. And what is in public domain in many cases.
We can provide beta software to our developers in advance of the general public. We can easily link up with external partners, customers, and suppliers.
The personal thing is something I have never talked about. And I never will. That is prohibited. My job is public. But that's it. When you're not working, you don't have an obligation to be public.
My athleticism was really the core to social acceptance, because in those days the overwhelming number of students came from more of a public school background than I did.
The reason sport is attractive to many of the general public is that it's filled with reversals. What you think may happen doesn't happen. A champion is beaten, an unknown becomes a champion.
The best government rests on the people, and not on the few, on persons and not on property, on the free development of public opinion and not on authority.
The public impression is that the government, industry or the highest bidder can buy a scientist to add credibility to any message. That crucial quality of impartiality is being lost.