Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Georgia House Rep. Franklin Opposes "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Repeal

Georgia State Rep. Bobby Franklin (R-East Cobb) has proposed a number of legislative initiatives to correct what he believes are unjust policies held by both the state and national government. In defending his positions, Franklin has cited the U.S. Constitution, the Magna Carta and the Bible. The corrections Franklin plans to make include mandating that the state make all transactions in gold and silver, allowing Georgia residents to keep rabbits, goats and chickens, and repealing government regulation of driver?s licenses and vaccinations. Franklin also opposes the repeal of the military?s ?Don?t Ask, Don?t Tell? law, saying that along with thieves, gay and lesbian people should not be allowed to serve in the armed forces. First elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1996, Franklin ran unopposed in November?s general election. Former House Speaker Glenn Richardson stripped Franklin of his chairmanship of the House Reapportionment Committee for defying him on the House floor.Related Media Coverage:The Marietta Daily Journal - February 7, 2011"East Cobb Rep. Franklin's Take on Gays, Gold, Goats and God"http://mdjonline.com/view/full_story/11295596/article-East-Cobb-Rep--Franklin-s-take-on-gays--gold--goats-and-God?instance=home_news_left

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