Georgia Informer is a newspaper in Macon, Georgia, USA covering race & ethnic society and culture. The Georgia Informer is a monthly newspaper circulated in all 159 counties of Georgia. It was established in 1982 and reaches African Americans as well as the public at large to inform them about issues that affect the Black community. The web site is presented in the English language.
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Eric Kallgren Boulder Colorado USA | Posted at 9:36pm on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 | A reporter for the Georgia Informer was dragged kicking and screaming from near Air Force One on May 28, 2009, KNBC TV 4 in Los Angeles reported:
"Secret Service personnel remove Brenda Lee from near Air Force One after Lee attempted to give President Obama a letter.
A reporter for a small newspaper was forcibly removed from a press area near Air Force One shortly before President Barack Obama arrived at Los Angeles International Airport to depart California early Thursday.
Airport security officers carried the woman away by the feet and arms as she protested her removal.
She later identified herself as Brenda Lee, a writer for the Georgia Informer in Macon and said she has White House press credentials. The newspaper's Web site says it is a monthly publication, and a Brenda Lee column is posted on it.
Calls to the newspaper and the White House press office were not immediately returned.
Lee said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press that she wanted to hand Obama a letter urging him "to take a stand for traditional marriage."
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