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The Rant: Let’s move forward, shall we?

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Video Essay by Chris Graham
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AugustaFreePress.com editor Chris Graham is a leftist. That’s what the anonymous critics of the AFP’s coverage of the controversy around the firing of former Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Ben Carter want you to believe by way of distracting you from what they’re trying to do to steer the Chamber back to being a front for their partisan interests.

The ongoing nonsense suggests that it’s time to move the Chamber forward from here, Graham suggests in his Rant.

  

The Rant: Let’s move forward, shall we?

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