
The man who thinks stem-cell research is evil is deftly using the Intertubes for publicity.
State Sen. Ralph Hudgens, R-Hull, sent out a message to his Facebook group today announcing that Guy Millner, the former candidate for governor and U.S. senator, has joined his campaign for state insurance commissioner as co-chairman.
So far as we know, Facebook has never killed any babies. Therefore, it does not need to be banned.
In all seriousness, though, Hudgens is looking more and more like the front-runner to replace John Oxendine. He's also out-fundraising the other candidates and won the endorsement of the Georgia Medical Association's political action committee. So to add a big name like Millner, who currently serves as chairman and CEO of the insurance company AssuranceAmerica, to his team is a boost.
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"So to add a big name like
"So to add a big name like Millner, who currently serves as chairman and CEO of the insurance company AssuranceAmerica"
So, the fox will be guarding the chickens?
Um, yes. Isn't that the way
Um, yes. Isn't that the way it always works?
I think my CAPTCHA was meant for Casey Cagle: "vertebra November."