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[UPDATED] Rome News-Tribune: Karen Handel a Conspiracy Theorist

I knew about this issue from twitter, but admittedly I’m a bit late on getting all the details. But trust the boys from Peach Pundit to avoid this one like the plague – it makes their girl look like… well, a paranoid conspiracy theorist.

Here’s what has happened:

Apparently, John Oxendine told the Rome Chamber of Commerce that he “fully supports” a highway most people here in South Ga have never heard of and probably never would hear of, but is a major agenda item of this group. It is the proposed “411 Connector” that basically extends US 411 from US 41 to connect to I-75 at Ga-20. (Roughly 5-10 miles or so across northern Cartersville.) Ox said “I am going to build that road if I am elected governor”. (Which brings up an interesting side question: How is Ox going to have time to personally build a road if he is trying to manage a State and go on fancy hunting and awards show trips every year?)

About a week later -and timed to coincide with a major ad campaign against this road from a maxed-out contributor to her campaign – Karen Handel questioned this road’s value and route, in language very similar to the ad from the major contributor.

Much has been said about the conflict between Lynn Westmoreland and John Oxendine, but this issue is showing some fracture lines between US Rep Phil Gingrey and Karen, with Gingrey telling the Rome News-Tribune this:
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Breaking: State Budget Worse Than We Could Ever Have Imagined

Senate Appropriations Chairman Jack Hill examines the State BudgetLast Friday, I wrote about the $1 Billion budget shortfall the General Assembly was facing.

This morning, we were told it is even worse than we could ever have imagined. The pic to the left, currently on the front page of AJC.com and taken by one of their photographers, says it all.

Per State Senator (and Insurance Commissioner candidate) Seth Harp via AJC’s Jim Galloway:

I just came from a budget meeting with the lieutenant governor. Two-point-four now. $2.4 billion shortfall….This is for fiscal 2011.

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See? What goes around really DOES come around

When it comes to the Dougherty Count School Board Fab Four, nothing seems to surprise me much.  Probably the biggest shock about the Albany Herald report in this morning’s paper is that it’s just so blatant it’s ridiculous.  For those that missed it, it turns out that Anita Williams-Brown received a letter of recommendation from Dr. Joshua Murfree for a principal’s position
in 2001.

I guess that’s what they mean by “what goes around comes around”, don’t you think? Continue reading See? What goes around really DOES come around