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Says new blogger on block: Cox won’t make ‘08 run

Speaking of Cathy Cox. She says she won’t run against U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss in ’08. This according to Atlanta magazine columnist and two-time ex-Journal-Constitution colleague Doug Monroe.

Click here to look at his new political blog.

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By Will Jones

September 18, 2006 7:05 PM | Link to this

Cathy Cox had a perfect opportunity to be a hero to all Georgians, as Sec’y of State, by implementing a system of voting with absolute integrity.

We would have been the envy of all other Americans.

She passed up her chance for greatness and should now go back to her family’s funeral parlor and try to make an honest living for a change.

Maybe adopt a child to discover what G_d had in Mind when she was born female.

By KatieG

September 18, 2006 7:57 PM | Link to this

Will, I agree with your first two paragraphs. Given her lack of foresight, we will now have to replace all of the voting machines in the state. That is a very expensive proposition. Your last paragraph was uncalled for.

By Will Jones

September 18, 2006 8:55 PM | Link to this

KatieG, I appreciate your gentility.

Unfortunately our political fabric is so corrupt and so obviously led by a bi-partisan false-elite inimical to Our Founders’ highest and best principles that we must retreat to common sense and examine the life choices made by so many of our false-elite “approved” “leaders.”

One-third of Congress self-identifies as members of the “church” recognized as “Anti-Christ” by Our Founder Thomas Jefferson. Doesn’t the record of 100%, by diocese, conviction rate for pedophile priests suggest his accuracy? Does Rome’s role in our entry into Vietnam? Roman Catholic creation and domination of the JFK-assassinating CIA? Promotion of illegal immigration in their “National Pastoral Plan for Hispanic Ministry” to “take over” the U.S.?

Should we not re-examine those being placed before us as “leaders” whose lives have demonstrated an inability to practice the principles all American parents wish to instill?

Bush dodged the draft in the most unmanly and hypocritical fashion. His Congressman-father cheated him into a Vietnam-free unit while signing legislation that led to the deaths of 58,000 other American mothers’ sons. And he had four sons.

Now Bush is having overnight visits with homosexual prostitute “Jeff Gannon.” Should we not wonder aloud what this means for righteousness sake?

Cathy Cox’s credentials as a Georgian and a woman are what?

Rush Limbaugh should be considered respectable, why?

We cannot afford to give any the “benefit of the doubt.” Americans in uniform are dying every day and three thousand of us were killed by Bush’s unredressed crime of 9-11.

Gentility must be put aside, for now. It is a luxury we can no longer afford.

Cathy Cox’s well-informed failure to implement a voting system with integrity is prime fascia evidence that she is an uncaught criminal agent of the false-elite now destroying the Republic.

Raising a child properly is an unequivocal bit of evidence that parent is good.

None of whom I know can now say that of Cathy Cox…with any credibility.

That she grew to her present age without bearing or adopting a child suggests other failures on her part…or just bad karma.

In any event the People of Georgia are better off without her further contribution.

By Nick

September 18, 2006 10:45 PM | Link to this

Will Jones,

You are crazy.

By i

September 19, 2006 2:44 AM | Link to this

well, fair enough. maybe that means that in all this that she’s at least learned enough in all this to know that she’d get her A* kicked there as well.

By Will Jones

September 19, 2006 8:32 AM | Link to this

Nick, Crazy for believing Georgians, and all Americans, should have a voting system with proven integrity? Yeah.

Crazy for believing Cathy Cox, when confronted with the scholarship on the known flaws and frauds of the system she implemented, with its convicted felon programmers and company president-Bush supporter who said publicly his state would be carried for Bush, would make whatever corrections were necessary to protect the sanctity of our votes? Yeah.

Crazy for believing we should only elect citizens to public office with proven integrity? Yeah.

Crazy for thinking that one of the best ways to prove one’s integrity is to successfully raise a proper family? Yeah.

No patriot should support a single candidate who fails to recognize and publicly acknowledge that Bush did 9-11, his father helped kill John Kennedy to send us to die for a corrupt colonial elite, and that his grandfather was the money conduit financing the rise of Adolph Hitler and Nazism.

The electorate should be completely aware should any candidate for office be engaged in such perversion as George W. Bush, with “Jeff Gannon,” that all votes be fully informed and not stolen through duplicity.

Is it crazy to think Our Land can be free of hypocrisy and lies? You decide.

If sticking to the provable truth is crazy, sobeit.

If you’re not part of the solution you’re part of the problem.

Cathy Cox was part of the problem - whether ignorance, corruption, or stupidity. I know she wasn’t ignorant.

Crazy is being a corrupt politician and thinking you’ll get away with it.

G_d is not mocked…and is watching all the time.

Are you paying attention?

By Tony

September 19, 2006 10:15 AM | Link to this

Funny everyone was saying how far ahead of her time she was when she brought us these machines. Now everyone is saying how bad they are. For the ones criticising these machines can you provide factual evidence how much fraud these machines have brought? Can anyone bring substantive numbers on where these machines have caused more fraud and problems than a paper ballot? Can anyone show me where since these machines have been introduced anyone has done anything to actually “correct” these problems?

Keep in mind that there was no guarantee the paper system would work as well. Anyone who saw FL in 2000 knows how many issues paper ballots cause. But there are those who just love to whine about something and just wanted to use these machines as a campaign issue rather than one of legitimate concern. For those who say Cox was a problem and not a solution I ask if this is such a major issue why still no solution? You’d figure since voting is key to our nation’s existence that the opportunistic people in office would have done something by now. Perhaps they haven’t used up the worth of the issue for their own gain first.

By Will Jones

September 19, 2006 8:44 PM | Link to this

Pollyanna…start here http://blackboxvoting.org/

This is the GAO’s report on the Ohio 2004 fraud that “won” the election for Bush: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/useftp.cgi?IPaddress=162.140.64.88&filename=d05956.pdf&directory=/diskb/wais/data/gao

The “Brooks Brothers riot” in 2000, a Roman Catholic Supreme Court, and Katharine Harris “won” Florida for Hitler’s banker’s draft-dodging closet-queen grandson in 2000.

Must not be paying attention, hunh?

 

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