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about markbureau.us!
Mark Bureau is a single father of three boys. He works and lives in metro Atlanta, Georgia where he has been for the past 25 years.

Mark has published and posted his political views since the 2000 presidential election. He leans sharply to the right in his political and social views, and has been very blunt with his opinions of liberals, and the media.

This site is in its second edition and focuses more on political news and Mark's sharp, sometime callous opinions, but Mark has added a local(s) section that will allow visitors to request information on the goings on of governments in the small towns of this country. If you are interested in contributing, or just having Mark do the work in getting you your town's news, fill out the form and sit back and relax.

Remember, though, good things only happen with action, not good intentions. The Internet has provided this country a tool for gathering information and taking action. But all the information in the world isn't going to right the wrongs unless the People demand change. That's what this page is about. It is offered as a tool for The People get informed en masse.

Let Mark know what you want to see, and how he can make this site work for you. Click the Email the Site link in the left panel.
"The ideal government of all reflective men, from Aristotle onward, is one which lets the individual alone."
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"Evil triumphs when good men do nothing." -Sir Edmund Burke