Few more photos of Jennifer Riddle, Regina Quick and Doug McKillip


Tax Commissioner candidate Jennifer Riddle responds to the question from NewsTalk 1340 WGAU AM talk show host and moderator Tim Bryant about an opening statement after he read a statement from her opponent Pamela Lohr Hendrix, who was absent from the forum because of a vacation scheduled for a long time before the forum sponsored by the Oconee County Chamber of Commerce. Riddle works in the office in the basement of the Oconee County Courthouse while Hendrix is on the Tax Equalization Board and has run for Superior Court Judge unsuccessfully before.
State Representative Doug McKillip has decided to force Georgia women to have government mandated child birth after being "born again" himself. No word as to whether he is allowed to change his mind after 20 or 23 or 26 weeks. Also no word as to whether the child birth mandate applies to females as young as 12 years old or as old as 69. He also claims to have discussed the restrictive reproductive bill after consulting an OB/GYN in the formative stages of the bill. No word on whether the medical malpractice information contrived by the government will leave doctors liable to lawsuits or whether they will just move out of the state.

Local attorney Regina Quick spoke eloquently about her background and the McKillip agenda, past, present and future, during the Forum at the North Oconee High School Fine Arts Auditorium. McKillip responded that he wants voters to question him and not respond to those with an agenda for information about him.

This liberal does not believe that government and spending are the answer, so I can say with no uncertainty whatsoever that Rep. McKillip does not speak for me.

Are late term abortions any less barbaric than early term abortions? They are difficult decisions that should be left to the person, their family, and their religious leaders.

The McKillip agenda seems to be more interested in what goes on in your bedroom than to control government spending.

He shows no respect for the office of the President of the United States, and wants to continue to divide Athens-Clarke and Oconee counties right down the middle.







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