Monthly Archive for April, 2006

Interview with Peter Schecter, "Point of Entry"

Ripped from today’s most terrifying headlines, a pulse-pounding geopolitical thriller by a fresh new voice in fiction, Point of Entry is a story that will keep you reading long into the night. A terrorist attack on the United States is imminent. Renegade Syrian intelligence operatives have found the most effective way of smuggling 40 pounds of Uranium 235-the key material needed to build an atomic weapon-into the United States undetected. With calculated cunning, the terrorists hit upon exploiting a network of the most experienced, sophisticated smugglers the world has ever known.

 
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Interview with Tom Bordeaux

Tom has served 16 years in the Georgia Legislature and has decided to retire from politics so he can devote more time to his family. Tom is the proud father of two children, three and five years old. In addition to being a father, Tom is an attorney who practices in Savannah. As an ex-politician, Tom gives us a broader perspective on the current state of Georgia politics and talks about the changes that have come about since the Republicans won control of the House and the Senate.

 
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Interview with Curt Thompson (Democrat - 5th - Dekalb and Gwinnett)

Responds to my interview with Governor Perdue and explains the problems with the Governor’s proposed faith-based initiatives (it is really school vouchers) and the Hope Scholarship.

 
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Interview with John Dashler

John Dashler is running as an Independent candidate. After serving in the Army for 10 years, John and his family moved to Dalton where he began a manufacturing business. A businessman, he has also fielded a NASCAR All-Pro Racing team.

 
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Interview with Scott Holcomb

Scott Holcomb is a Democratic Candidate for SOS. He served in the military for 12 years and then practiced law in Atlanta before deciding to cast his hat in the ring for SOS.

 
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Interview with Garrett Hayes

Garrett Hayes is the Libertarian candidate for Governor. He moved to Georgia in 1991 and works in Information Technology with his own firm, Verbal Imaging, Ltd. Co. He joined the Libertarian Party in 1997 and is currently a Vice Chair. If you don’t know much about the Libertarian Party, you should check them out, here.

 
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Interview with Betty Dell Williams, Shelter Manager of the Refuge, our local doestic violence shelter

Betty Dell Williams, Shelter Manager of the Refuge, our local doestic violence shelter, discusses Sexual Assault Awareness Month. You have no idea how big a problem sexual assault and sexual crimes are in Toombs County. Listen to the interview and support The Refuge and other organizations dealing with these problems in our community.

 
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Interview with Adam Gelp, V.P. for Programs with the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse

Adam discusses the increasing use of methamphetamine in Georgia. Atlanta is now the hub for the nationwide distribution of meth. By the way, meth was invented back in 1909 by Japanese chemists. It was used by Hitler. Now, potent meth is manufactured in Mexico and smuggled into the US.

 
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Interview with Al Bartell

All is campaigning as an Independent. He is a veteran of the Air Force and served in Vietnam. He specializes in mediation and conflict resolution. He supports faith-based initiatives.

 
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Interview with Dr. Kim Daugherty

Dr. Daugherty is a Vidalia pediatrician who tells us about kids’ health issues. She speaks from the experience of a doctor and as a mother of a 4 year old.

 
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