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Ox FINALLY Fires Chief Bully

After having worked as John Oxendine’s Chief Bully for quite a while, Jeff Breedlove has finally been sent packing.

This is the guy who once tried to bully THIS author, immediately after “John Oxendine and Liberty, Part 1″ came out. Not a very smart move, as I’ve dealt with more than my share of bullies in my life, and I’ve learned to fight back effectively – as his firing proves.

After trying to intimidate me, he tried to intimidate a wife and mother who similarly doesn’t take flak from anyone, with about equal results.
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What is Ray McBerry Hiding?

As of 2pm on Friday, Jan 15, 2009, he STILL has not filed his Dec 31 disclosure, at least per the State Ethics Commission website.

What is interesting about this is that he is one of the candidates basically running on his ethics and integrity, yet he can’t find the time to fill out a simple form and get it in on time.

Is Ray McBerry still running for Governor? If he is, how can we expect him to “take care that the laws are faithfully executed” when he can’t even comply with a very simple one regarding his campaign?
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Lee County Commissioners STILL Don’t Get It

Before getting into the meat of this post, I want to thank Christi Dockery for being so responsive to my requests and being pro-active in making sure I get all announcements sent to the local media. She, Alan Ours, Bob Alexander, Marshall Wilcox, and the rest of the County Staff have been GREAT whenever I’ve called with a question, and I really appreciate it.

Yesterday, I got an email announcement that was sent to the local press that the County Commissioners would be retreating to Callaway Gardens today and tomorrow to “discuss goals for 2010″.

I’ve got two issues with this:
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Meeting Jeff Chapman

I had a chance to meet Jeff Chapman last night when he came to Albany to speak with me “on his way” back home to Brunswick, and it was a really great conversation.

Chapman is the Republican running for Governor that you’ve probably never heard of – but should. He is most well known for his vocal opposition to a case of attempted eminent domain (legal property theft) regarding a major developer (and Republican donor) and his plans for Jekyll Island.

Chapman is not the Chair of any committee in the Ga Senate, and he was removed from the Transportation committee due to casting the lone nay vote against a bill that Senate Leadership wanted a unanimous recommendation from committee on. His Agreeability Index is 319 – the third lowest among Senate Republicans who are not the President Pro-Tem, behind only John Bulloch and Dan Weber. He is known as a bit of a maverick within the Caucus, and not one who can be strong-armed into voting against his beliefs.
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