[TN-Bird] Re: Change in GA state bird?

  • From: mlasalle <mlasalle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: David-Aborn@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:05:37 -0500 (GMT-05:00)

Talk about crass... he just happens to make his living from chickens, huh?

I am happy to lobby to keep the Brown Thrasher, Thanks you very much.

Marie La Salle
Marietta GA


-----Original Message-----
>From: David Aborn <David-Aborn@xxxxxxx>
>Sent: Feb 25, 2010 12:58 PM
>To: TN-Bird <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [TN-Bird] Change in GA state bird?
>
>
>
>
>This was in today's Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
>
>David Aborn
>Chattanooga, TN
>
>An Augusta restaurateur has launched a grass roots effort to change
>Georgia's official state bird from the brown thrasher to the chicken.
>
>"I've got a lot of brown thrashers in my back yard; they're all over the
>place," said Chris Cunningham, president of the company that operates eight
>Wife Saver restaurants in Georgia and South Carolina.  "My wife and I, we
>sit on the patio and have a cocktail and we were sitting there thinking,
>'what a waste.' The brown thrasher is the state bird, and what's it ever
>done for the state of Georgia?"
>
>The brown thrasher, Cunningham says, "hasn't done anything. It's a pretty
>bird, nothing against the brown thrasher, but the chicken brings millions of
>dollars."
>
>Cunningham points to the chicken processing industry in northeast Georgia,
>saying that "chicken that's processed in the state of Georgia is shipped all
>over the world. If it wasn't for the chicken, Georgia's economy would be in
>the tank."
>
>Cunningham, whose family opened the first Wife Saver restaurant in Augusta
>in 1965, is so adamant about the need for a change that he is spearheading a
>new Web site crowing about the idea, flipthebirds.com.
>
>On the Web site, which is chock full of fowl facts and trivia, Cunningham
>asks visitors to sign an online petition and to write their state
>representatives. He also talks about his effort to further the cause of the
>chicken.
>
>"People need to get online, call us, get a yard sign, ask for a t-shirt, do
>something," Cunningham said. "I just want to see how people think about it,
>and maybe the legislators might listen to us. At last the chicken will get a
>little respect out of the deal."
>
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You are also required to list the COUNTY in which the birds
you report were seen.  The actual DATE OF OBSERVATION should
appear in the first paragraph.
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