An unbelievable scene unfolded at the Georgia Capitol on Thursday, and all of it was captured on video.
North Georgia Republican Senator Colton Moore was knocked down and arrested for attempting to enter the House chamber in the Georgia state capitol. Moore was banned from the chamber after comments were made about House Speaker David Ralston.
Moore referred to Ralston as “one of the most corrupt Georgia leaders that we are ever going to see in my lifetime,” as senators were considering a resolution to name a building at the University of North Georgia after him. Moore said this as Ralston’s family was present, watching from the Senate balcony. This caused Ralston’s successor, Republican House Speaker Jon Burns of Newington, to denounce Moore’s words and have him barred from entering the House.
Moore said Burns’ order was illegal, and posted on X a letter he sent to the Speaker saying he would be present in the House the next day and that his order to bar him from entering was illegal.
“Under Article III, Section 4, Paragraph I of the Georgia Constitution, we are in an obligatory legislative session. Any conduct by any Speaker, official, or state employee that is in conflict with our state constitution, due to the supremacy doctrine, is without force, invalid.
the demon crats are going bat **it crazy and they are more dangerous than ever….justice will prevail, but it’s slow