Background
Miller, Zell Bryan was born on February 24, 1932 in Young Harris, Georgia, United States. Son of Stephen Grady and Birdie (Bryan) Miller.
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Contains alphabetical entries on musicians and others in the music industry, covering natives of Georgia as well as those who have made a major contribution to the state's musical history. Contains career biographies of personalities including the Allman Brothers, James Brown, R.E.M., Millie Jackson
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(A book written and autographed by former a Georgia Govern...)
A book written and autographed by former a Georgia Governor Zell Miller. He writes about musicians who were from the Peach State.
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With the growl of the Marine sergeant he was, Senator Zell Miller leaves no doubt that he believes his own Democratic Party is badly out of step with most of the country and needs to shape up or ship out. As part of a stinging critique of the Democratic Party, Miller outlines key positions on important issues that can again make the party relevant for the entire nation. From tax cuts to welfare, gun control to the environment, the arts to education, immigration to terrorism, Miller identifies values that make sense to a growing majority of Americans. Miller’s candid analysis of the campaigns of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton further underscores his conclusion that the Democratic Party can no longer field a serious presidential challenge. Many party loyalists will not like what Senator Miller writes; yet his credentials are beyond question, for few Democrats have worked longer or stronger for the party and its candidates. Zell Miller has served in an elective office in each of the last six decades. When he left office as governor after two terms, he had an 85 percent approval rating, prompting the Washington Post to call him the most popular governor in the country. After getting to Washington, he became President Bush’s biggest Democratic supporter, but steadfastly refused to switch parties. A National Party No More is a firsthand account from the enigmatic senator who has confounded his Democratic colleagues. Driven by conscience and common sense, Senator Miller names the self-destructive direction of his party and stubbornly pulls the Democratic family toward reform.
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In February of 2004, Senator Zell Miller delivered the speech "A Deficit of Decency" on the Senate floor. The speech considered the very soul of America and generated an unexpectedly massive response from people across the nation. Expanding on this theme in his new book by the same title, former U.S. Senator and Georgia Governor Zell Miller identifies a wide range of issues—from media and sports role models, to the judiciary, to the decline of traditional Christian values of the family, responsibility and sacrifice—where an absence of decency is threatening the heart of America. "A Deficit of Decency" addresses specific issues where Miller sees a need to return to a basic sense of duty. Miller writes in the preface, "There have been ten generations of Americans since this nation was founded….Each left this nation in a little better condition than they had inherited it from their parents. This is the first generation at risk of doing the opposite. Why? I have come to believe that it is because we failed to acknowledge and discipline ourselves with the spiritual truths that have made us great for these two hundred years—faith, family, country, values. This book is about how one man thinks they may be restored and yet save this great civilization from itself." In "A Deficit of Decency," Miller also speaks candidly about the values that led him to attack his own party and deliver a keynote speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention. These same values, he believes, are desperately needed at the heart of American culture. Miller explains, "There were two primary reasons I could not go where my lifelong political party wanted to take me. I seriously questioned its judgment on how to respond to the threat of terrorism, the most serious national security issue of the post Cold War era. But I also came to be repelled by the secularism that had engulfed its thinking and smothered its soul." Miller writes from the unique perspective of his rise to and service as Governor and United States Senator, drawing upon public service in each of the past six decades. Miller has written six books, including "Corps Values" and the New York Times bestseller "A National Party No More".
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(A book written and autographed by former a Georgia Govern...)
A book written and autographed by former a Georgia Governor Zell Miller. He writes about musicians who were from the Peach State.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006YMPZ8/?tag=2022091-20
Miller, Zell Bryan was born on February 24, 1932 in Young Harris, Georgia, United States. Son of Stephen Grady and Birdie (Bryan) Miller.
Student, Young Harris College, 1951. Bachelor of Arts in History, University Georgia, 1957. Master of Arts in History, University Georgia, 1958.
Director Georgia Board Probation, 1965-1966. Deputy director Georgia Department Corrections, 1967-1968. Executive secretary to governor Georgia, 1968-1971.
Member State Board Pardons and Paroles, Atlanta, 1973-1975. Lieutenant governor State of Georgia, 1975-1990, governor, 1990-1998. Professor political science & history University Georgia, 1999.
United States Senator from Georgia, 2000—2005. Senior advisor McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, Atlanta, since 2005. Professor Young Harris College, 1959-1964, Emory University, Young Harris College, University Georgia.
Board directors various corporations, including Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Overseas Private Investment Corporation), Georgia Power, Gray Communications, Ezgov.com, Post Properties, Kollmann United States of America. Keynote speaker Democratic National Convention, New York City, 1992, Republican National Convention, New York City, 2004. Retired January 2005.
Commissioner, American Battle Monuments Commission, since 2005, part-time commentator, Fox News Channel, since 2005.
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(In February of 2004, Senator Zell Miller delivered the sp...)
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Author: The Mountains Within Me, 1985, Great Georgians, 1983, They Heard Georgia Singing, 1996, Corps Values: Everything You Need to Know I Learned in the Marines, 1996, Listen to this Voice: Selected Speeches of Governor Zell Miller, 1998, A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat, 2003, Deficit of Decency, 2005.
Salvation can be achieved through deep and sincere believe in God.
Church members should support and resourcing their institutions to reflect on political issues in the light of Christian faith.
Christians should read the Bible as part of a faith community, and try to put themselves into the story of God's dealings with humanity.
Member Georgia Senate, 1960-1964. Mayor Young Harris, 1959. Executive director Democratic Committee Georgia, 1971-1972.
President Council State Governments, 1991. Vice chairman Southern Governor's Association, 1991. Board directors Towns County Hospital Authority.
Served with United States Marine Corps, 1953-1956. Member Georgia School Food Services Association (life), Georgia Peace Officers Association (life), Gridiron Society University Georgia, Blue Key, Lions Club.
Married Shirley Carver, January 14, 1954. Children: Murphy Carver, Matthew Stephen.