Articles by: Elliott Brack

BRACK: Loganville may have a better way to elect its leaders

BRACK: Loganville may have a better way to elect its leaders

By Elliott Brack  | Elections come regularly. May we suggest: is there a better way to hold elections? The November city elections in Gwinnett may suggest another way to hold elections.

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by · November 15, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
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BRACK: Bill Bates was the epitome of a good public relations person

By Elliott Brack   | It’s a basic tenet of business.  Having a good public relations counsel is not a cost; it is an investment in your future. A really good PR person died the other day, living to the ripe old age of 92. He was William (Bill) Bates, who retired in Atlanta after an illustrious career.

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by · November 12, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Twitter shows the way, while Facebook offers no solutions

BRACK: Twitter shows the way, while Facebook offers no solutions

By Elliott Brack   | Hurrah for Twitter! This high-tech company seems to have its head screwed on right for a change, as it announced a coming ban on all political advertisements on its site. It is doing this while still allowing political comment from its subscribers to continue, as long as it is not paid content.

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by · November 5, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: New county focus will be Revel project at Infinite Energy Center

BRACK: New county focus will be Revel project at Infinite Energy Center

By Elliott Brack Editor and Publisher, GwinnettForum NOV. 1, 2019  | Up until 1984, Gwinnett County had no retail shopping focus. With its 15 towns then (16 now, as Peachtree Corners became its own city in 2012), no one city stood out as a mecca for retail and entertainment.  Something changed all this in 1984, as Gwinnett Place Mall opened […]

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by · November 1, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Scared early on, why I feel a certain ownership of Halloween

BRACK: Scared early on, why I feel a certain ownership of Halloween

By Elliott Brack  | From my earliest days, I‘ve always felt a certain “ownership” of Halloween. After all, it’s my birth date.

From my earliest recollection, Halloween has always scared me. Even to this day, I have no truck to watch scary television or movies nor enjoy horror stories.  Why give time to something that makes you feel uncomfortable?

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by · October 29, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Sit back and enjoy great music from Oscar Peterson

BRACK: Sit back and enjoy great music from Oscar Peterson

By Elliott Brack  | How about a little something different today? Let me introduce you to a 6.53 minute video with some of the most soothing music I have ever heard.  The work comes from the late jazz virtuoso Oscar Peterson, and it is a composition of his own, which he entitled, “Ode To Freedom.”

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by · October 25, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: One Gwinnett city election in 2019 has an unusual twist

BRACK: One Gwinnett city election in 2019 has an unusual twist

By Elliottt Brack  | Come November 5, there are elections in 12 of the 16 Gwinnett cities.  A total of 51 candidates (one candidate had to pull out because of sickness) are seeking the offices of mayor or councilmen in these cities.

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by · October 18, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Lack of announcements from Gwinnett Republicans is ironic

BRACK: Lack of announcements from Gwinnett Republicans is ironic

By Elliott Brack  | Irony reigns. Read on to understand. It was a letter this week from Monte Nichols of Peachtree Corners.  He asked simply: “I seem to remember that you previously listed an objective related to having a vital two party presence in the Gwinnett political scene.  Is my memory correct?”

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by · October 15, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Will election 2020 in Gwinnett be 1984 upset in reverse?

BRACK: Will election 2020 in Gwinnett be 1984 upset in reverse?

By Elliott Brack  | Many of our readers may not remember what happened politically in Gwinnett in 1984. It was a major year for change in Gwinnett.

There’s reason many Gwinnettians may not remember it. That’s because in 1984 there were 226,100 people in Gwinnett. Today the population is 921,781, so another 701,681 people live here now. A majority were just not here in 1984.

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by · October 11, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: New candidate profiles for contested Gwinnett city elections

BRACK: New candidate profiles for contested Gwinnett city elections

By Elliott Brack   | Today GwinnettForum begins a new service for its readers, aimed at helping make good choices in contested  Gwinnett city elections of November. We take this move as part of the first of our Continuing Objectives for Gwinnett County, which says “High quality candidates for elective office in Gwinnett.”

On the right side of each web page, we show a “Candidate Profile” button. Click it and it will take you to a list of 52 candidates for the 12 contested city elections in Gwinnett. There are no city elections this year in Auburn, Berkeley Lake, Duluth and Rest Haven.

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by · October 8, 2019 · Elliott Brack's Perspective