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March 16 - Scrambled TurnCoats for breakfast!
The new court mandated and drawn district maps should be good news for all freedom minded Georgians. Just the court drawn maps will result in some major changes. As a reminder, the special interests prevented letting Georgians vote by very slim margins in the 2003 Legislative Session. One vote in the House and 6 votes in the Senate. In the Senate just the new district maps will result in the loss of 2 TurnCoats. Plus four TurnCoats will not return as they are running for federal office as is one supporter. So that is a net loss of 3 more TurnCoats. So before campaigns begin, the margin of the special interests over the People is down to one. In the House the new maps will result in the loss of 8 TurnCoats and one retiring. So the special interest margin over the People is already removed before the campaigns begin. In the senate there are 4 districts with a TurnCoat vs. Supporter contest and in the House 6 districts with a TurnCoat vs. a Supporter. For every district where the incumbents have been pitted against each other there is an open seat. Where three incumbents have been pitted against each other there are two open seats. This election presents great opportunities to break the power of the Atlanta Chamber, politically correct and black caucus and ending political correctness run amok in Georgia. Now is the time to get involved. Please forward this to others and spread the word. Graphic from Georgia Heritage Coalition
Note: this was put together quickly from several sources based upon the court supplied maps and may contain errors. Please give us a yell if corrections are needed.
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