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.
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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.
Erick Erickson, Political Strategist and Lawyer, tells us how to find out what is going on in politics. Erick gave up law to be a full time political consultant and blogger. Check him out at Peach Pundit and Red State. Yes, Erick is a Republican, but more of the old school, when it meant something. Actually, Erick convinces me he is really a Democrat.
John Konop, creator of Control Congress.Com and 2006 Republican Congressional Candidate, discusses his experience as a Republican challenging a Republican incumbent in this year’s primary. The incumbent: Tom Price, R-6th. John also created the bipartisan website called Control Congress.com to keep an eye on those people in Washington.
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.

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