Friday April 4th, 2025 11:17AM

Bill Crane

Columnist
Bill Crane has been a political analyst and commentator for 20 years. A former communications staffer for two U.S. Senators and one Governor in both major political parties, Crane 'grew up' in Georgia politics in a newspaper family. Crane owns his own corporate communications firm in Decatur, CSI Crane, LLC. He is a regular guest on WDUN's "Morning Talk with Martha Zoller," His weekly syndicated column is entitled "One Man's Opinion," and draws on his experience, good humor and life as a son of the south.
Bill Crane
The Incredibly High Price of Freedom
Millions of Americans just spent a relaxing or enjoyable weekend, welcoming summer, wrapping up the school year and graduation ceremonies, and heading out on long weekend mini-trips and even stay-cations, firing up the barbecue, opening up their community pool...or simply tossing back a few with family and friends.
9:00AM ( 10 months ago )
A Re-Branding for Capitalism?
It is again cap and gown season, with notes of "Pomp & Circumstance," wafting through the air all across the country.
9:00AM ( 10 months ago )
The Boundaries of Free Speech
One of the strongest tenets of our U.S. Constitution is our right to freedom of speech, leading the Bill of Rights along with freedom to worship as we choose.
6:00AM ( 10 months ago )
Those Great Pies in the Sky
Zelma Calhoun made some great pies.
9:00AM ( 11 months ago )
Another View from South of the Border
I am a proud American and southerner, as well as a student of history.
9:00AM ( 11 months ago )
It's NEVER Too Late
​Thankfully, it is now more than a dozen years in the rear view that I realized a series of poor choices that I was making related to alcohol.
9:00AM ( 11 months ago )
We Need a Better Plan for Iran
The United States has not had official diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran since the fall and departure of Mohammad Rez Shah, the Shah of Iran and last monarch of the nation in January of 1979.
9:00AM ( 11 months ago )
Let's All Give C-SPAN a Hand
During the late 1970s, Brian Lamb, then the Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief of an industry trade publication called "Cablevision," proposed a channel on the growing cable spectrum to provide gavel-to-gavel coverage and airing of the U.S. Congress in action.
9:00AM ( 1 year ago )
Would You Rather?
There is a popular 'ice-breaker' game, which you can also use to better get to know someone, which rose to popularity among Generation X, and has continued sufficiently to now have its own App on Android phones called, "Would you rather?"
8:00AM ( 1 year ago )
The Impossible Scheme
Georgia, one of the 10-most populous states in the nation, has a voting age population of close to 8-million, and more than 7.5 million registered voters.
9:00AM ( 1 year ago )