Doug Monroe, Journalist with Atlanta Magazine Online and Peachtree Screed Blog,, comments on antics of Republicans in passing the Supplemental (Who Is On First) Budget, the Special Session, the vacant Democratic Party and his favorite: Public Transportation in Georgia a/k/a "Disturbia."
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James Williams a/k/a GriftDrift, a political blogger from Atlanta (Moultrie by birth) convinces me that I may never figure out What the Hell Is Goin’ On, but he does give Hope that the Times They Are a Changin’. He encourages the citizen blogger and predicts that the recent growth in Georgia political blogs will impact the politicos more and more.
Doug Monroe, Contributing Journalist, Atlanta Magazine and Professional Blogger at Peachtree Screed, discusses the journalistic woes of the AJC and the lack of leadership in State Government to solve the transportation crisis of Atlanta.
Bill Bozarth, Executive Director of Common Cause of Georgia discusses SB 53 introduced by Senator Tommie Williams to exempt a proposed cancer hospital from the formal requirements of obtaining a certificate of need in order to place a new hospital in the metro-Atlanta area.
Dr. Stephen Balch, Medical Director, Jacquelyn McClure Lupus Treatment Center, located in Atlanta at The Center for Specialty Medicine. Dr. Balch discusses lupus and other autoimmune diseases.
Amber Rhea and Rusty Tanton, Webmasters and Creators of the Georgia Podcast Network, tell us all about "podcasts" and their network to make them more easily accessible by Georgians.
Doug Monroe, Freelance writer from Atlanta, and Professional Blogger at Peachtree Screed, discusses the morning after the 2006 elections, particularly the future of the Democratic Party in Georgia.
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.
Jake Jacobson, Director, Atlanta Film Festival, watches movies for a living, but in addition he organizes the Atlanta’s very own film festival. Kind of like the Cannes festival but you don’t have to travel to France to enjoy it. I bet you did not even know Atlanta or Georgia had a film festival. The 2006 festival just ended, but listen and make plans to experience the unique next year.

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