Georgia primaries and run-offs (Episode 4, July 30, 2006)

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Panel:

Topics:

  • The Georgia State Primaries
  • Reed/Cagle in the Republican LT Gov race
  • Martin/Hecht in the Democratic LT Gov race
  • McKinney/Johnson in the 4th district Congressional race

Length: 21:51 minutes
File size: 25.01 MB

Extortion? We need to stop everything until we get an answer!

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In his April 28, 2006 column, the Georgia Oracle wrote that we need one question answered before we give another moment of consideration to any gubernational candidate, attend another rally, read another news story or make another contribution. Did Mark Taylor extort money from Casey Cagle in exchange for protecting Republican senators and their legislation? Either Mark Taylor is unfit to be Governor, or Casey Cagle is lying.

Length: 4:00 minutes
File size: 3.67 MB

Cox-Taylor, Reed-Cagle, crossover voting (Episode 3, June 25, 2006)

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Topics:

  • The Cox/Taylor Race
  • Cross-over voters in the Republican Primary
  • The Reed-Cagle Race

Length: 28:32 minutes
File size: 32.67 MB

Reed, Price peddle their wares on taxpayers' dime

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In this GPD opinion column, originally published March 24, 2006, the Radical Georgia Moderate, Rusty Tanton, writes that Ralph Reed and Tom Price need to be more mindful of who is paying before they convert taxpayer resources to their private use.

Length: 2:39 minutes
File size: 2.43 MB

The Eagerly Anticipated TrueGritz.com is Online and Piping Hot!!!

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WaySouth Media, Inc.
404-216-0387
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