Abraham Watson for Fulton County Commission 6th District

Abraham Watson for Fulton County Commission 6th District Abraham Watson for Fulton County Commission 6th District

11/04/2014

Greetings my Fellow Americans! Exercise your Constitutional rights and VOTE today!

I enjoyed the opportunity to gather with the good people of S.U.T. And the wonderful works of Carrie-Steele- Pitts Home.
08/04/2014

I enjoyed the opportunity to gather with the good people of S.U.T. And the wonderful works of Carrie-Steele- Pitts Home.

06/04/2014

America, are you ready? Georgia, are you ready? Fulton County, Are you ready?

As a nation of people, we have a long road ahead of us if we are going to save our Country. To save our Country, would ensure us that the fruits of our labor, liberty and prosperity are protected in Georgia. Even if you are not from Georgia you should be just as concerned, as these issues that we are facing, no one is immune to. LIke Jason C. Spencer has stated, politics have become a part of our lives whether we like it or not. Since we don't have the benefit of keeping government out of our private affairs, then it is only right that we arm ourselves with multiple tactics of defense.

The saddening part is that most of us instinctively know that something is going wrong and things are not the way they are supposed to be! Some don't even know in what regard to hold things in their true form of nature. We must immerse ourselves in the history of the our Country, the history of our State and most importantly the history of man through our God.

The created cannot be greater that the creator. Man cannot be greater than God and Government cannot be greater than man. Can't we understand the logic that our Founding Fathers had when they proclaimed that "...these rights were self evident."?

The revolution has already begun and we are fighting an asymmetrical war which has involved us on all fronts. Where will you stand on the issues of human equality and justice? How far will you go to protect the right of life, liberty and prosperity?

I have been silent long enough and have allowed for things in America to take their course, which has led us to the inevitable-Rebellion. No longer will I be silent. No longer will I wait. No longer will I tolerate incompetence. No longer will I spare the one's who have had the fiduciary duty, jurisdiction and authority to act in orderly care and good faith for the welfare and protection of the People!

I have made my Peace with what my future holds. I hope you have made Peace with yours. If not us, then who? If not now, then when? We the People must act Now!!!!!!!

05/30/2014

AW brings his passion for current events and politics in his opinion talk show.

05/27/2014

I've heard people say "Let the people elected into office handle the community issues."

Why do you need permission to fix your own neighborhoods? Why aren't our taxes being put to use to help beautify our roadways and exit ramps. The county says "wait we'll do it." but then it doesn't get done. And when you get out there yourself to fix it, someone says "Let the people elected into office handle the community issues."

05/27/2014

Keeping up the tempo for Tuesday. Short week but many people to meet.

05/25/2014

If you have a duty to uphold the U.S. Constitution by virtue of elected office, but have made decisions contrary to those duties, do you deserve to stay in office?

05/25/2014

Has your comments ever cost you over $1.3 million? How about other's comments?

05/23/2014

Stay tuned for upcoming broadcast of Change Fulton Now: Bridging the Gap. Presented by SFA Hosted by Abe Watson

05/19/2014

With one day left before the May 20th Primary Election, I find it proper to give notice to both primary candidates in the Fulton County Board of Commissioners District 6 election. I understand that the lawful redistricting of the county’s districts have pitted two like minded incumbents against one another. I understand that some are upset and see this as a move by the Republicans to take out “progressive leaders” from the county delegation. However, with the combined term years of both incumbents seeking office, the social and financial state of South Fulton County should be in better shape. No excuse about it!

Unfortunately, only one candidate will prevail tomorrow. Despite which candidate makes it through the primary, there is a long list and a long history of issues that either candidate will have to provide valid answers to. Either candidate will be held accountable for at least the last fifteen years of South Fulton County affairs. Either candidate will have to justify the cutting of essential county programs for the residents of Fulton County. Either candidate will have to explain how they voted on a budget, that was PASSED, that assumed a tax increase, against state law; that is intent to break the law. Either candidate will have to explain how existing libraries continue to deteriorate, building new libraries and breaking ground on new facilities, but yet laying off hundreds of county employees by the end this summer. Either candidate will have to justify low property taxes in comparison to expedient declines in property value. Either candidate will have to explain why South Fulton’s economic development department is contracted to an independent contractor. Most importantly, either candidate will have to explain how our high schools in South Fulton have had the lowest graduation rates compared to other counties, through the state, and in the region.

I wish both the best of luck.

AW

04/23/2014

04/23/2014

Often things into place fitting perfectly where they should. Every character plays their part and the scenes, one by one, go by. It is hard to resist the inevitable. May 20th will impact Fulton County tremendously from that day forward and forever. Participate in your government to ensure that your rights are protected. Do not be led to the polls with a name in mind but with a purpose in mind; to exercise your right to choose your representative. So that you do not stand at the polls guessing, get to know those who wish to serve you and your community. Regardless of who wins May 20th's Primary or November 4th's General Election, Fulton County Needs Change Now!

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