Monthly Archive for September, 2006

Interview with Bruce Durden and Bill Rice, local Vidalia attorneys

Bruce Durden and Bill Rice, local Vidalia attorneys who specialize in Social Security claims, discuss social security disability claims and what is goin’ on with the Social Security Trust Fund.

 
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Interview with Sonny Seiler, Owner of the UGA mascot, UGA

Sonny Seiler, Owner of the UGA mascot, UGA, reveals the secrets of owning UGA for 50 years, including tailor-made clothes, special dog-food and breeding. For more information on UGA, see the movie "Damn Good Dog" or click here. Sonny also plies us with stories about his movie career in such films as "Gingerbread Man" and "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." A great interview with a great Southern Gentleman.

 
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Interview with Max Burns, 12th District Republican Candidate for U. S. Congress

Max Burns, 12th District Republican Candidate for U. S. Congress, discusses his campaign for Congress. Visit his website, click here. It gets a little testy when Max and the Host start talking about negative campaign ads.

 
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Interview with Frank Scafidi of the National Insurance Crime Bureau

Frank Scafidi of the National Insurance Crime Bureau, discusses the efforts of many of the nation’s insurance companies to expose insurance fraud. If you have ever had a claim for property damage chances are your name is on file at the NICB.

 
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Interview with Dr. Jeffery Segal, Executive Officer of Medical Justice

Dr. Jeffery Segal, Executive Officer of Medical Justice, a company whose purpose is to prevent frivolous lawsuits. Sounds like a good idea and hard to argue against, but the way his company does it is a little suspect. They train doctors to require patients to sign agreements at the time they receive their medical care that make certain legal commitments in the event the patient ends up suing the doctor.

 
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Interview with Stephen Chance and Diane Vaughn

Stephen Chance and Diane Vaughn discuss childhood cancer. Stephen’s 3-year old son has neuroblastoma and is being treated at the Aflac Cancer Center which is part of Children’s Health Care of Atlanta. Listen to this interview and be proud of what we are doing in Georgia for children and cancer research.

 
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Interview with Allan Buckley, Libertarian Candidate for Lt. Governor

Allan Buckley, Libertarian Candidate for Lt. Governor, tells us what is wrong with the Fair Tax proposals that are flying around and discusses his campaign.

 
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Interview with Jim Martin, Democratic Candidate for Lt. Governor

Jim Martin, Democratic Candidate for Lt. Governor, answers questions posed by his opponents. This is probably the last interview before the general election in November. Listen and make your choice on November 7, 2006.

 
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Interview with Steve Brown, Candidate for Toombs County Commissioner, District 4

Steve Brown, Candidate for Toombs County Commissioner, District 4, discusses his ideas for Toombs County if he is elected. Things like a County Manager, Garbage Collection in the County at your residence, and other ideas.

 
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Interview with Peter Beinhart, Editor-at-Large of The New Republic

Peter Beinhart, Editor-at-Large of The New Republic, discusses his new book, The Good Fight: Why Liberals and Only Liberals Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again. It is an interesting discussion of the continual debate of liberal vs. conservative.

 
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