After a decisive win in South Carolina, Democratic Presidential candidate and Illinois Senator, Barack Obama brought his campaign to Macon.
"Can I get an Amen on that?"
Sounding more like a preacher than a politician Obama addressed parishioners at Harvest Cathedral. The non-denominational church is one of the few in Macon that actually has a diverse congregation.
He quoted scripture and shared his own story of baptism and conversion at Trinity Church of Christ in Chicago. He also praised Harvest's diverse congregation, calling it a testimony of what is possible.
"Twenty years ago this wasn't possible. Ten years ago this might not have been possible. But we are a witness to what is possible because God makes all things possible."
Obama wasn't the only Democratic presidential candidate to visit Middle Georgia. Senator John Edwards spent Sunday afternoon campaigning in Dublin.
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Monday, January 28, 2008
Barack Obama in Macon
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1/28/2008 07:17:00 AM
Labels: Barack Obama, dublin georgia, John Edwards, Macon georgia, presidential primary
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Buford Wolves Headed to Finals

The Buford Wolves dominated the Dublin Fighting Irish today at the Georgia Dome, winning 48-0. The Wolves had already racked up 35 points by halftime, with player Tyler King taking three touchdowns. With the strong lead, the clock automatically ran down at the beginning of the 3rd and 4th quarters to bring the game to quick finish.
The Wolves will be watching the game at noon between the Lovett Lions and Cook Hornets to see who they will face next week in Class AA finals.
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12/08/2007 11:30:00 AM
Labels: buford georgia, dublin georgia, ghsa, high school football