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Now McBerry is Copying The Ox

Over the summer, Ray McBerry complained of The Ox crowding in on his States Rights agenda. Indeed, as much as I hate saying I like anything The Ox does, even I was forced to admit that at Tifton, The Ox was more sane than McBerry and thus had the better message.

Now, it seems the tables are turned and Ray is copying The Ox, as seen in this paragraph from the email he sent out today (emphasis mine):

The Debate
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Roger Hines Announces Campaign Co-Chairmen

I received the following press release from the Roger Hines campaign today announcing State Senators Chip Rogers and Chip Pearson as his State Co-Chairmen, as well as former Tax Hike Mike Georgia Campaign Director Joe Dendy as his Campaign Manager. Hines is one of the Republican challengers to current State Superintendent of Schools Kathy Cox.

Roger Hines Campaign Announces State Leadership Team

ATLANTA, GA – JANUARY 19, 2010 – The Roger Hines for State School Superintendent campaign announced today that Georgia Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers and Georgia Senator Chip Pearson will head the Hines campaign as the State Co-Chairmen. According to Former State Representative Hines from Kennesaw, GA, “We are very excited about having two of the strongest leaders in the state of Georgia to chair my campaign. The appointment of these two great conservative friends to be my co-chairmen really helps to identify my campaign and where I stand on the issues.”
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[UPDATED] Is Ox the Sportsman He Claims to Be?

Honestly, I’ve been debating tackling this issue all morning. We knew shortly after the $120K potentially illegal campaign contribution scandal broke last May that John Oxendine knew the guy who was at the center of it – Dee Yancey. After all, they had been on international hunting trips together.
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What a Shock!

Not really.

Once again, the nanny-statists want government to “protect” us from every perceived evil, but they beginning to change strategies. You see, among the first “big” issues I tackled when I first began writing a little over a year ago was the City of Albany’s attempt to completely ban cell phone usage in cars. But much like global warming alarmists had to shift to calling it “climate change” when they realized their attempts to force more and more government regulation down our throats were failing under the old name, so too has the debate over cell phones in cars shifted.
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