Will Hinton, Political Commentator and Blogger, meets the left and everyone had a good time, or at least I think we did, but chances are that is a centrist view. Good Will Hinton proves once again there is more that joins us than separates us!
Monthly Archive for May, 2007
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Dianne Watson, Immunization Coordinator, Dept. of Public Heath and Susan McLendon, Toombs County Health Department, discuss childhood immunizations and the requirements for school-age children.
Phil Kent, Author, Political Commentator and Media Consultant, discusses his new book "Foundations of Betrayal." Although Phil asserts that rich, liberal foundations are undermining America, can’t the same be said for rich, conservative foundations, as well?
Avery Chenoweth, Author of "Empires in the Forest", tells the real story of Capt. John Smith and Pocahontas, intertwined with the founding of America at Jamestown in 1607. Never heard of the Powhatan Indians?
James Marlow, Democratic Candidate for Congress, 10th District - GA, discusses his campaign and the upcoming election on June 19, 2007.
John Chandler, Atlanta Attorney representing Detainees at Guantanamo Bay, tells us about the plight of hundreds of detainees in US custody who still have had no hearing in a court of law.
George Israel, President of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, tells us about the battle between the Chamber and the NRA, why the Chamber opposed the "Credit Freeze/Identity Theft" legislation, and a little bit about the Chamber’s view of the Courts and Tort Reform. There just ain’t enough time and I hope to pick up this conversation with George in the near future.
Chris Farris, Co-Founder of Georgia Legislative Watch and Member of the Republican Liberty Caucus, talks about the philosophy of the Republican Liberty Caucus, Georgia Pork, the $142M tax refund in the vetoed supplemental budget. and a bunch more. Never heard of the Republican Liberty Caucus!
Erick Erickson, Republican Political Strategist, Red State Blogger, and Contributor to Peach Pundit,, comments on everything from the undeclared Special Session, to Speaker Glen Richardson, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, Tom Price’s Leadership in 1-Minute Speeches, Sen. Fred Thompson and the presidential race, not to overlook why there are so many phone numbers from Atlanta in the D.C. Madame’s 46-pound phone log.

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