Episode 16 - Georgia Legislature session, bloggers running for office, DOT scandal

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  • Georgia 2008 Legislative Session
  • Georgia Bloggers Getting into Politics
  • DOT Scandal

Recorded April 20, 2008 at Manuel's Tavern

Length: 26:47 minutes
File size: 24.53 MB

Episode 15 - GA Senate Race, GA Legislature, Primaries, Druid Hills Sembler Project

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Topics:

  • Dale Cardwell and Georgia's Senate Race
  • Impeachment, Taxes and a short session at the GA Legislature
  • Georgia in play for the national primary elections
  • The Sembler Project in Druid Hills

Length: 30:45 minutes
File size: 35.2 MB

Episode 14 - Georgia's Drought, Genarlow Wilson, Presidential Race, Senate Race

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Topics:

  • Georgia's Drought - what got us here, where do we go from here?
  • Genarlow Wilson Exonerated
  • Presidential Politics in the Peach State
  • Will anyone serious challenge Saxby for Senate?

Length: 37:47 minutes
File size: 25.9 MB

Episode 13: 10th District results, special session, Genarlow Wilson, Thurbert Baker, Mike Jacobs' switch to the GOP (Episode 13)

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Topics:

  • 10th district election recap
  • Will there be a special session?
  • The Genarlow Wilson Case
  • Mike Jacobs - switching from Democratic to Republican parties

Length: 30:56 minutes
File size: 14.1 MB

House passes HB147 - Mandatory Fetal Ultrasounds for Abortion Patients

If this bill had been on our radar before this past weekend, you can bet that we would have brought it up on the edition of the Georgia Politics Podcast we recorded on Saturday.

The state House passed HB147 this week, a bill that will require doctors to force anyone seeking an abortion to first obtain an ultrasound or sonogram. Because forced medical procedures are the best way to teach someone a lesson, right? The bill is loaded with language that makes it clear that we as a state believe that most women are just too stupid to know what the hell they are doing when they seek an abortion.

[It is the purpose of this Act to:] reduce "the risk that a woman may elect an abortion, only to discover later, with devastating psychological consequences, that her decision was not fully informed"

So, I take it there are a lot of cases where women get home from their abortion and say "Wait, does this mean I'm not pregnant anymore? I totally didn't consider that! What a devastating discovery!!!!" Seriously, I'd have a hard time believing that the decision to seek an abortion is one that isn't considered and agonized over pretty seriously already in 99.9% of all cases.

If this measure passes, one thing is clear. This new requirement will not address any of the circumstances that lead women to need abortions in the first place. It won't be a deterrent to unplanned pregnancy, it won't help better educate young men and women about sex, and it won't give a broader range of people access to contraception.

What it does achieve--besides increasing the cost of health care for everyone--is simply make the process more painful for anyone who has already decided to seek the procedure.

The woman shall at the conclusion of the ultrasound be offered the opportunity to view the fetal image <strong>and hear the fetal heartbeat</strong>. The active ultrasound image shall be of a quality consistent with standard medical practice in the community, contain the dimensions of the unborn child, and <strong>accurately portray the presence of external members and internal</strong> organs, including but not limited to the heartbeat, if present or viewable, of the unborn child.

What a ridiculous level of detail on this requirement, too. Why don't we make them sit in a room full of Precious Moments figurines and decide what they would have named the baby, too? "Make sure y'all make 'em look at the organs and hear the heartbeat, too! Really rub their noses in it to get the point across to these dumb whores." The carefully-chosen criteria for the ultrasound make it clear that this isn't about making informed medical decisions (the kind that are made every day under the care of competent doctors that don't require that legislation compel them to do so). This is about shaming women into reconsidering.

Blue laws, healthcare, education, and Sonny for VP (Episode 10, February 11, 2007)

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Topics:

  • Sunday Alcohol Sales
  • Sonny for VP?
  • PeachCare and education in the legislature
  • Georgia says "no" to National ID
  • Speeders pay for GA trauma care

Length: 24:47 minutes
File size: 17 MB

The Georgia Legislature and the Love Shack are both open for Business (Episode 9 - January 7, 2007)

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Topics:

  • 2007 legislative outlook: Glenn Richardson's lobbyist sex scandal, new tax proposals, transportation proposals
  • Johns Creek's battle with John Cornetta and The Love Shack

Length: 25:23 minutes
File size: 14.5 MB

Believing in the free market when it's convenient

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In his latest Georgia Political Digest column, Radical Georgia Moderate Rusty Tanton writes, "Your standard-issue Republican legislator will drone on and on about government getting out of the way and letting the free market make decisions. If said legislator really believed his or (rarely) her own dogma, (s)he wouldn't be standing in the way of an increase in the minimum wage."

Length: 2:26 minutes
File size: 2.26 MB

2006 election recap, 2007 legislative outlook (Episode 8, Dec. 3, 2006)

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Topics:

  • 2006 election Re-Cap & the effect of new media on the election
  • The Outlook for 2007's legislative session: Democratic switchers, Voter ID, Regional Planning and more

Length: 29:03 minutes
File size: 39.8 MB

Johnson, Republicans suffer from irony deficiency

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In his latest column, published Oct. 2, the Radical Georgia Moderate, Rusty Tanton comments on the possibliity of a constitution amendment on voter IDs. He writes that taking the lead from his federal GOP counterparts, state Senate President Pro Tempore Eric Johnson is threatening to demonstrate a total lack of irony comprehension.

Length: 2:25 minutes
File size: 2.21 MB