The following is my latest letter to Governor Sonny Perdue. In 2006 I received an official notice my driver’s license would be cancelled due to my birthdate not matching social security records. I have since presented a letter from social security verifying birthdate, which was unacceptable to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Another stated that an accepted document in the official notice was a military ID, which I furnished and still no notice of reinstatement.
The notice further states, “For your protection, if there is not a resolution to the outstanding issue, your license identification card will be placed in a cancelled status.”
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LETTER TO GEORGIA GOVERNOR SONNY PERDUE – DRIVER’S LICENSE CANCELLATION (Issue 355)
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A number of years ago there was an Atlanta radio station called WRNG. I doubt it’s still in existence, but for several years they had a four-hour program on Sunday morning called “Open Line,” as I recall.
The president of a college I attended would frequently come through Atlanta on his way home from teaching executive sessions in South Carolina. He would regularly appear as a guest on the four-hour program. Living in Atlanta, he would sometimes ask me to guest co-host with him.
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Talk Radio And The Governor Of Georgia (Issue 51)
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