Stephen Linn, Author of The Ultimate Tailgater’s Racing Guide, tells us everything you need to know to have the best party in the parking lot. This is the third book in a series, but number 4 coming soon is on the SEC.
Monthly Archive for March, 2007
Representative Emanuel Jones, (D-10), tells us about his efforts to obtain relief for Genarlow Wilson who was convicted of aggravated sodomy and aggravated child molestation. Is his mandatory sentence of 10 years fair? Was this just oral sex between a 15 and 17 year old? Since his conviction the law has been changed, but that doesn’t help Genarlow. The question is does he deserve a break?
Cindy Cupp, Author and Educator, brings us up to date on her battle with corruption in the Dept. of Education. Listen to her story of how the Reading First Program favored big publishers and excluded the small guy.
Paula Toole, Director, Downtown Vidalia Association, keeps us up to date on the construction of the one-way pair thru downtown, new businesses, loft apartments and a Taste of China.
Erick Erickson, Republican Strategist and Red State Blogger, comments on the Scooter Libby verdict, provides insight into firing of the U. S. Attorneys and gives early predictions on the 2008 presidential race.
Allen Essig, Director, Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, comments on the state of the 2007 budget process.
Buzz Brockway, Candidate for Vice Chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, tells us of his involvement in politics, his desire to seek the Vice Chairman position, and how Republicans are changing, hopefully!! Buzz also has a blog and is a regular contributor to Peach Pundit.
Lee Beckman, Manager of Legislative Affairs (lobbyist), Georgia Ports Authority, gives up the goods on what is going on at the second busiest port on the east coast and number 4 in the USA. Lee discusses security measures at the ports, and a lot of other stuff to make you proud to be a Georgian.
Nikki Randall, Rep. (D-138) discusses her proposed legislation, HB 236, which would allow the State to make up any short fall in PeachCare funding out of state funds without federal sharing.

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