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Posted: 8:16 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2012

Georgia's Insane Asylum  

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What a nut farm.  Clayton County … what an absolute abyss of ignorance just South of the City of Atlanta. 

 There was an election in Clayton County yesterday.  An ex-sheriff won his office back.  Victor “Walking Small” Hill will soon be the Sheriff of Clayton County again.  Oh … and Victor Hill is also awaiting trial on 37 felony counts of corruption in office from the last time he held that job.  His opponent was free of scandal … but this Napoleonic little felonious twerp won again. 

 Oh .. by the way .. Romney will not be campaigning in Clayton County this year.  He knows … hell, everyone knows … that Obama will carry Clayton County with a huge percentage of the vote.

 I’m thinking that there are going to be some good low-priced real estate coming on the market in Clayton County soon.  There are a few cogent, intelligent and normal people living in Clayton County.  After all, it’s close to Hartsfield Airport … and was a good base for business travel.  These people, if they have any sense, will start bailing.  Get out of that cesspool while they can.  Clayton County is now Georgia’s septic tank.  What normal businessman would want to locate a business in Clayton County?  Yeah, they’re going to need some cheap convenience stores and perhaps a place where you can buy recaps for your car.  Oh .. and a rim shop would do quite well.  But I’m telling ya .. .get the hell out of that county while you can. 

 Now Governor Nathan Deal can prevent Walkin’ Small from taking office … suspend him until his trial … and I expect him to do so.  That doesn’t change the nature of the Clayton County voter though.  The place is doomed. 

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