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		<title>Burns Will not ask for ReCount in Georgia’s New 12th District</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2006 17:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAVANNAH, Ga. – Former Congressman Max Burns today announced that he will not seek a recount of the votes in Georgia’s new 12th District...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Former Congressman Max Burns today announced that he will not seek a recount of the votes in Georgia’s new 12th District.  In election results certified yesterday by Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox, Burns barely trailed Barrow by 864 votes out of 142,438 cast.  Although Burns was entitled to an automatic recount as prescribed by Georgia election law because the percentage between the two candidates was less than one percentage point, he decided against moving forward with the automatic recount.</p>
<p>“I’ve talked with John this morning and informed him that I will not ask the Secretary of State for an automatic recount and wished him well in his future Congressional service,” said Burns.  “On November 7th, folks from all across the 12th District went to the polls and voted for the candidate of their choice, and unfortunately, we came up just a few votes short.  While the vote was extremely close, we accept the results as certified by the Secretary of State.</p>
<p>“I appreciate the seventy thousand plus voters in the 12th District who voted for me and our campaign to get this country back on track.  I am also thankful for the hundreds of volunteers who walked neighborhoods, made phone calls and campaigned for me in every corner of the district.  Thank you.  Lora and I met friends in all twenty-two counties and we’re both grateful for the trust they placed in us and for the opportunity to have served in Congress.  What an honor.”</p>
<p>Official results from the Secretary of State’s office show Burns received 70,787 or 49.7% and Barrow received 71,651 or 50.3%.</p>
<p>Burns, who is traveling to Ohio to attend a family funeral, will be available for reporters via telephone at 3:30 pm today.  For information regarding the call, please contact Tim Baker at (912) 656-6851.</p>
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		<title>Quick Update: Still Waiting&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Nov 2006 17:42:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have had tons of request from all over to provide ANY information on the current standing of the 12th District race...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have had tons of request from all over to provide ANY information on the current standing of the 12th District race. So here is what we know:</p>
<p>Right now we are waiting on all 22 county officials and Secretary of State Cathy Cox to certify the election results. The deadline for certification is tomorrow, so we should know in the next 24 to 36 hours.</p>
<p>At that point, the difference will be so close (probably within 500 votes) that it will force an automatic recount, which should begin by Friday. From there, we have no idea how long the recount takes or what happens next and we do not want to speculate.</p>
<p>We will let you know when we have more.</p>
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		<title>Burns Predicts Victory in Final Count for 12th District Contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2006 01:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Former U.S. Representative and current candidate Max Burns today predicted ultimate victory in the race for Georgia’s 12th District, once all votes have been accurately recorded and certified.</p>
<p>“Based on information in the belated recording of our tremendous showing in Effingham County, I believe a thorough and independent review of vote totals district-wide will result in our winning this race,” says Burns.  “I am instructing our staff and supporters to continue aggressively working with state election officials to ensure that final count is timely, comprehensive, and accurate.”</p>
<p>Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox today reported Burns carried Effingham County with nearly 74% of the vote.  Those results were unavailable last night due to technical difficulties.</p>
<p>The landslide in Burns’ favor all but erased a slim lead in the total district vote by incumbent Democratic Congressman John Barrow, bringing the contest back to a virtual 50-50 tie, with only around 1,000 votes separating the candidates.  The narrow margin is well within the 1% threshold margin to initiate an automatic recount.</p>
<p>Burns says that in a race as competitive as that in the 12th District, both campaigns owe the voters an absolutely accurate and clean vote count.</p>
<p>“Regardless of who wins, this election of nearly 150,000 people will come down to just a few hundred ballots,” says Burns. “This is a golden opportunity to let the public know just how much their vote can mean in an election.  We need to work together to guarantee that this outcome is not marred by any hint of inaccuracy or fault in the voting process that would negate the vote of any person.”</p>
<p>The Secretary of State will continue tabulating votes until Monday, when a final tally will be certified and reported, opening the way for a formal recount request if necessary.</p>
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		<title>Burns Wins Landslide in Effingham County</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2006 21:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the campaign: Georgia Secretary of State reports Effingham County totals with Burns securing 74% of the vote
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the campaign: <em>Georgia Secretary of State reports Effingham County totals with Burns securing 74% of the vote</em></p>
<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Republican Congressional Candidate Max Burns has won a landslide victory over Democrat John Barrow in Effingham County, according to the latest data released by Georgia Secretary of State Cathy Cox.  The release of Effingham County totals had been delayed since last night due to technical difficulties with voting machines.</p>
<p>The huge surge of support for Burns has largely erased Barrow’s earlier narrow lead, and moved the hotly-contested race below the 1% margin threshold for automatic recount under Georgia law.</p>
<p>“We knew the overwhelming support was there for Max in Effingham, and other counties that have not fully reported, and that this race is far from over,” says Burns Campaign Manager Tim Baker.  “We look forward to getting all the final results in so we can determine who won this race.”</p>
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		<title>UPDATE: Effingham Precincts Reported</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2006 20:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SoS site is reporting eight of  the nine unaccounted for precincts from Effingham County.  Of a total of 10,726 votes, Max Burns has 7,993 votes (73.96 percent) and Barrow has 2,793 (26...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The SoS site is reporting eight of  the nine unaccounted for precincts from Effingham County.  Of a total of 10,726 votes, Max Burns has 7,993 votes (73.96 percent) and Barrow has 2,793 (26.04 percent).  This leaves one precinct in Effingham unaccounted for.  We are also not sure if the situation with the sealed ballots is fully resolved.</p>
<p>The final precinct from Washington County has also been reported.  Burns won a total of 2,431 votes (46.39 percent) and Barrow won 2,809 votes (53.61 percent).</p>
<p>This means that with nine precincts and absentee ballots still withstanding, and 97.42 percent of the vote reported, Burns trails by 1,077 votes with 49.62 percent of the total vote to Barrow&#8217;s 50.38 percent.</p>
<p>If our <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/147">previous numbers</a> hold up, then Burns will have a net gain of roughly 438 votes from the remaining nine precincts.  That would leave Barrow only about 600 votes up; or a difference of four-one-hundredths of one-percent.  Once you add absentee ballots, then this election can certainly still swing either way.</p>
<p>But again, our numbers could be off and are only averages from the SoS site&#8217;s official reports.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll continue to keep you updated.</p>
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		<title>Our Analysis&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2006 18:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have been crunching a few numbers and trying to sort out some of this mess.  Barring the possibility of a recount (which is likely) this is what we have:
The SoS site shows 94...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have been crunching a few numbers and trying to sort out some of this mess.  Barring the possibility of a recount (which is likely) this is what we have:</p>
<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sos.state.ga.us/elections/election_results/2006_1107/swfed.htm">SoS site</a> shows 94.84 percent of precincts reported.  Of that, Max Burns has 66,186 votes (48.83 percent) and John Barrow has 69,360 votes (51.17 percent).  There are 18 precincts that have still not reported.  Nine of those precincts are the sealed ballot boxes in Effingham County and the other nine are: one in Bulloch, one in Emanuel, one in Jefferson, one in Johnson, one in Montgomery, one in Richmond, one in Toombs, one in Warren and one in Washington.</p>
<p>This gives Barrow a 3,174 vote lead with at least 7,000 votes unaccounted for.  We are also hearing that there are somewhere in the neighborhood of 4,000 absentee ballots to be counted across the district, and those traditionally break Republican.  So we&#8217;ll break this down further:</p>
<p><strong>Effingham</strong>: Based on the 14 reported precincts from Effingham County, there are an average of 427 votes per precinct.  From that we can estimate that there should be roughly 3,843 votes in the nine sealed ballot boxes.  Max Burns won 74.57 percent of the total 14-precinct Effingham vote.  Based on these numbers, Burns wins about 2,866 votes and Barrow nabs 977.  If we add these numbers to the total, Burns is only down 1,285 votes.</p>
<p><strong>The Other</strong> <strong>Nine</strong>: These are a little easier to call.  Of the nine counties still unreported, Richmond and Jefferson were the only ones that showed Burns under 60 percent.  We&#8217;ll use the SoS numbers to estimate the total number of votes in each precinct still withstanding.</p>
<p>Bulloch went 65.16 percent Burns.  The lone holdout precinct should hold about 701 votes, based on the 17 reported Bulloch precincts.  If 65 percent go to Burns, then he gets 457 votes and Barrow gets 244.  Burns picks up 213 votes and trails by 1072 votes.</p>
<p>Emanuel went 63.17 percent Burns.  Based on turnout from the 15 reported precincts, the one remaining precinct should have give-or-take 312 votes.  That means 197 votes for Burns and 115 for Barrow. Burns picks up 82 votes and trails by 990 votes.</p>
<p>Jefferson went 53.66 percent Barrow.  Using the nine reported precincts, the unreported precinct should contain roughly 499 votes.  Burns should get 232 votes and Barrow 267 votes.  Barrow picks up 35 votes and Burns then trails by 1,025 votes.</p>
<p>Johnson went 60.23 percent Burns.  Based on the eight reported precincts, the calculations show about 252 votes in the holdout precinct.   Burns wins 151 votes and Barrow 101.  The net gain of 50 votes put Burns down 975 votes.</p>
<p>Montgomery went 60.75 percent Burns.  From the eight reported precincts we can estimate that there should be roughly 237 votes outstanding.  Of those, 143 go to Burns and 94 to Barrow.  That puts Burns down 926 votes.</p>
<p>Richmond went 64.75 percent Barrow.  Using the data from the 43 tallied precincts, the lone withstanding precinct should hold about 610 votes.  Of those, 215 would be Burns&#8217; and 395 would go to Barrow.  Barrow nets 180 votes and Burns thus trails by 1,106 votes.</p>
<p>Toombs went 65.48 percent Burns.  That leaves an estimated 355 votes in the unreported precinct.  Burns would win 232 of those, Barrow 123.  Burns then trails by 997 votes.</p>
<p>Warren went 52.42 percent Barrow.  Using the data from the seven reported precincts, there are about 218 votes in the unaccounted-for precinct.  Burns wins 104 votes, Barrow gets 114 votes.  Burns then trails by 1,007 votes.</p>
<p>Washington went 52.85 percent Barrow.  With nine of 10 precincts reported, the data suggests 533 votes in the remaining precinct.  Burns gains 251 votes to Barrow&#8217;s 282.  That means that after all 18 precincts are accounted for, based on all these numbers, Burns trails by 1,038 votes.</p>
<p><strong>TOTAL</strong>: This total is EXTREMELY CLOSE and does not account for absentee ballots, which we have estimated at, give-or-take, 4,000.  Burns would only need to win 2,519 of those 4,000 votes, or 63 percent, to force an ABSOLUTE tie.  Absentee ballots traditionally favor Republicans, so if the above numbers hold up, it will come down to absentees.</p>
<p><strong>Note</strong>: These numbers and estimates are all based on what has been reported thus far and are only averages based on said reported data.  We have no idea which 18 precincts these are and how close to the averages they will go.  The Richmond precinct could be in the southern part of the county which is more favorable to Burns.  Or it could be in the inner-city which favor Barrow.  Our numbers for the nine non-Effingham precincts should be pretty close to the eventual numbers, but again, it depends on which nine precincts we&#8217;re dealing with.  A good showing for either side in Effingham would also swing it either way.</p>
<p>The bottom-line here is that this race is STILL a dead-heat.  Either side can still win, and a recount is likely in the future.  We will keep you updated when we hear anything more.</p>
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		<title>LIVE-BLOG: From the Max Burns &#8220;Victory Celebration 2006&#8243;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 23:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1:50 a.m. - Well, we&#8217;re going to bed for the night.  As of right now, Barrow has a 3,146 vote lead on Burns with 95% of precincts reported, but it is FAR FROM OVER...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1:50 a.m.</strong> - Well, we&#8217;re going to bed for the night.  As of right now, Barrow has a 3,146 vote lead on Burns with 95% of precincts reported, but it is FAR FROM OVER.  To the best of our knowledge, it will be days, weeks or possibly longer before this race is decided.  There&#8217;s a huge mess with nine precincts in Effingham County and a few precincts across the district are still unaccounted for.  There is also a good chance that there will be a recount.  What happens next?  We have no idea.  But Blogging for Max will continue to bring you every possible bit of information we can until this thing is finally decided.</p>
<p><strong>12:19 a.m.</strong> - They&#8217;re closing up shop for the night and we&#8217;re packing it up.  It&#8217;s too close to call and we won&#8217;t know about Effingham until the morning. It looks like we&#8217;re going into extra innings and we&#8217;ll have complete coverage as soon as we know what&#8217;s going on.</p>
<p><strong>12:16 a.m.</strong> - Some more numbers are showing on the SoS site from Richmond County.  They&#8217;re showing 93% of precincts reporting with Burns down to 48.65% and Barrow up to 51.35%.  If true, Burns is now down 3,552 votes.  But there&#8217;s so much confusion and legal technicalities that we can&#8217;t confirm that.  As of now we&#8217;re hearing Burns is trailing between 800 and 3500 votes.  There&#8217;s still one precinct from Richmond County showns as outstanding, a few others from a handful of counties, and the mess in Effingham County.  We&#8217;ve heard that the votes have been sealed and lawyers from all sides are meeting with law enforcement officials in Effingham to work on the situation.</p>
<p><strong>12:04 a.m.</strong> - We&#8217;re holding tight at the Victory Celebration, still unsure of what&#8217;s going on in Effingham County.  It&#8217;s looking like we probably won&#8217;t know anything tonight.  On a side note, we want to wish a HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Max Burns!  We were hoping to get him a birthday present in the form of a win, and we still probably will, but it possibly will not come until tomorrow.  We&#8217;ll let you know about the Effingham situation as soon as we have more.</p>
<p><strong>11:24 p.m.</strong> - Right now there&#8217;s a confirmed report that the ballots in Effingham County have been &#8220;sealed&#8221; due to a malfunction with the vote-counting machines.  Lawyers from Savannah are en route to work on the problem, but it may a be a while before we have anything from Effingham.  Stay tuned.</p>
<p><strong>11:19 p.m.</strong> - We&#8217;re hearing that Effingham County is having computer problems and that Burns is now unofficially withing 977 votes of Barrow.</p>
<p><strong>11:11 p.m.</strong> - Burns just addressed supporters gathered here in Statesboro.  He told the crowd that the numbers are inside of a point and come down to nine precincts in Effingham County.  This is going to be a nail-biter to the bitter end.</p>
<p><strong>11:04 p.m.</strong> - UPDATE: 92% of precincts are in: Barrow holds 50.5% of the vote to Burns&#8217; 49.5%.  Barrow holds a very slim 1,277 vote lead.  This thing really comes down to Effingham and a recount is looking like a possibility.</p>
<p><strong>10:59 p.m.</strong> - All of Screven County is now in: Burns won 2319-1579.  That bumps Burns&#8217; total percentage to 48.78%.  Barrow is now at 51.22%.</p>
<p><strong>10:54 p.m.</strong> - The numbers have hit a lull.  We have 86% reporting, with Barrow at 56,342 votes (51.25%) and Burns at 53,598 votes (48.75%).  We&#8217;re still waiting on precincts in Toombs, Effingham, Bulloch, Richmond, Screven and a few others.</p>
<p><strong>10:35 p.m.</strong> - All of Chatham and most of Richmond are in: Barrow has won 64% and 65% respectively.  Richmond has 36 of 44 precincts reporting and Chatham shows all 73.</p>
<p><strong>10:24 p.m.</strong> - The official results are holding steady at 74% reporting: Barrow is up 51.15% to 48.85% for Burns.</p>
<p><strong>10:19 p.m.</strong> - With 67 out of 73 precincts in from Chatham County: Barrow leads the county total 16,228 to 9,071.</p>
<p><strong>10:09 p.m.</strong> - New totals.  With 70% of precincts official reporting: Burns 49.1 %, Barrow 50.9%.</p>
<p><strong>10:02 p.m.</strong> - All of Screven, Treutlen and Montgomery are in: 2319-1579 Burns, 753-715 Burns and 1247-802 Burns respectively.</p>
<p><strong>9:56 p.m.</strong> - With eight of 14 precincts from Burns&#8217; home base of Screven County in: Burns 877 votes, Barrow 605 votes.</p>
<p><strong>9:49 p.m.</strong> - The SoS site has 60% of precincts reporting and Burns holds an 86 vote lead (50.05%) out of a total of 66,718 votes.</p>
<p><strong>9:47 p.m. </strong>- Our source is telling us that, with 59% of precincts reporting, Burns has 52.1% to Barrow&#8217;s 47.9 %.</p>
<p><strong>9:41 p.m.</strong> - The new numbers include crushing wins for Burns in Jenkins and Glascock Counties, carrying 60.23% and 58.13% respectively.</p>
<p><strong>9:34 p.m.</strong> - We have just heard that, with 56% of the vote reported, Burns has 53% to Barrow&#8217;s 47%.</p>
<p><strong>9:30 p.m. </strong>- More from Richmond County: Barrow has 55.57% of the vote with 28 of 75 precincts reporting.  Burns has 3419 votes (44.25%).</p>
<p><strong>9:27 p.m.</strong> - The official <a target="_blank" href="http://www.augustaga.gov/voter/electab06ge/totals.asp">Augusta Elections site</a> is reporting that, with 28 of 75 precincts reporting in Richmond County, the votes there are: 4294 Barrow, 3419 Burns.</p>
<p><strong>9:24 p.m.</strong> - We&#8217;re hearing that with 49% reporting, Burns has won 52.47% of the vote to Barrow&#8217;s 47.53%.</p>
<p><strong>9:22 p.m.</strong> - With all 17 precincts from Burke County reporting, Burns has won by exactly 100 votes.  A total of 2188 voted.</p>
<p><strong>9:13 p.m.</strong> - We&#8217;re hearing that, with 45% of precincts reporting, Burns is at 53%, Barrow at 47%.</p>
<p><strong>9:07 p.m.</strong> - Four more precincts from Bulloch County: Burns 3074, Barrow 1604.  With 35% reporting, Burns is at 51.52% and Barrow is at 48.48%.</p>
<p><strong>9:03 p.m.</strong> - With six more precincts from Chatham County: Burns has 1877 votes to Barrow&#8217;s 3237.  New totals: 25694 votes (29%), Burns 12,952 (50.41%), Barrow 12,742 (49.59).</p>
<p><strong>8:59 p.m.</strong> - Seven of seven from Jenkins County, Burns 1141 votes, Barrow 822 votes.  In Baldwin County, nine of 15 precincts are in and Burns took 918 votes to Barrow&#8217;s 1434.  More from Warren County, with seven of eight in, 768-669 Barrow.</p>
<p><strong>8:52 p.m.</strong> - More from Chatham County: with 18 of 73 precincts reporting, Burns has 1606 votes, Barrow has 2339 votes.  From Evans County: four of 12 in, 616-342 Burns.  Totals: 26% of precincts reporting, Burns 52.45%, Barrow 47.55%.</p>
<p><strong>8:44 p.m.</strong> - More numbers:.Washington County, four of 10 reporting: Burns 675, Barrow 622.  With reports from five of nine precincts from Johnson County, 557-316 Burns.  With six of eight precincts in Warren reporting: Burns 425, Barrow 382.  New totals: 78 of 349 precincts in, 54.57 % Burns, 45.43% Barrow.</p>
<p><strong>8:38 p.m.</strong> - BIG ONE for Burns.  With four of 18 precincts in from Bulloch County: Burns 2016 votes, Barrow 948 votes.  New totals: 18% of precincts in, Burns 54.3%, Barrow 45.7%.</p>
<p><strong>8:32 p.m.</strong> - New numbers from Glascock County: with five of six precincts in, Burns 324, Barrow 85.  From Chatham, with seven of 73 precincts reporting, Burns 345, Barrow 320.  New totals: with 6320 votes and 49 of 349 precincts reporting, Burns has 52.02% of the vote, Barrow is at 48.98%<strong><br />
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<p><strong>8:24 p.m.</strong> - New reports.  From Burke County: 17 out of 17 precincts reporting, Burns 414 votes, Barrow 335 votes.  With three of eight precincts from Treutlen: Burns 153 votes, Barrow 90 votes.  With three of four precincts from Taliaferro: Burns 169 votes, Barrow 311 votes.  Totals: 5210 votes - Burns 50.12%, Barrow 49.88%.</p>
<p><strong>8:16 p.m.</strong> - An update from Jenkins County: with five of seven precincts reporting, Burns 711 votes, Barrow 597 votes.  From Baldwin County: with 5 of 15 precincts reporting, Burns 297, Barrow 694.  The new totals are 3738 votes, Burns 50.16%, Barrow 49.84%.</p>
<p><strong>8:11 p.m.</strong> - Report from a precinct Johnson County: Burns 167 votes, Barrow 94 votes.</p>
<p><strong>8:03 p.m.</strong> - Two new counties with precincts reporting:  Jenkins County is dead even with 380 votes a piece for Burns and Barrow; in Candler County, Burns picked up 509 votes while Barrow grabbed 272.  Totals: 2219 votes, Burns 1247 (56.2%), Barrow 972 (43.8%).<br />
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7:57 p.m.</strong> - Precinct report from Glascock County.  Out of 54 total votes, 39 for Burns, 15 for Barrow.<br />
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7:50 p.m.</strong> - We&#8217;ve got reports from precincts in Oconee and Riddleville.  Votes: in Riddleville, Burns 146, Barrow 105; in Oconee, Burns 93, Barrow 130.</p>
<p><strong>7:42 p.m.</strong> - The first numbers for the 12th are showing up on the SoS site.  It still shows 0% reporting and only 624 votes from Washington County, Max Burns is up 51.1% to 48.9%.<br />
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7:38 p.m.</strong> - People are beginning to file in here at Victory HQ.  Cash bar and refreshments.  Entry is free, so if you&#8217;re in the Statesboro area and support Max Burns, swing on by.  We&#8217;re starting to see numbers on the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sos.state.ga.us/elections/election_results/2006_1107/swall.htm">Secretary of State site</a>, but it&#8217;s still WAY TOO EARLY and there&#8217;s nothing on the 12th.  On a side note, the campaign staff is in good spirits and the mood here is tense but upbeat.</p>
<p><strong>7:15 p.m.</strong> - We are at the Max Burns &#8220;<a target="_blank" href="http://maxburns.com/bush.cfm">Victory Celebration 2006</a>&#8221; in Statesboro and are ready to LIVE-BLOG.  Blogging for Max will have ALL of the news and information from the 12th District race between former Congressman Max Burns (R) and Rep. John Barrow (D) as it happens, in REAL-TIME.  The polls have JUST closed, the event is about to kick-off, and we&#8217;re ready to bring you LIVE information as we get it.  We are your only source for UP-TO-THE-MINUTE coverage of the FINALE to this heated race - so keep your browser REFRESHED and stay logged-on to <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com">www.bloggingformax.com</a> through the night until a winner is called.  We will be here till the end, bringing you live election results, interviews, quotes, photos and other news/thoughts/observations.  Spend your Election Night 2006 with Blogging for Max!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just wanted to let everyone know that we will be LIVE-BLOGGING from the Victory Celebration tonight...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We just wanted to let everyone know that we will be LIVE-BLOGGING from the <a target="_blank" href="http://maxburns.com/bush.cfm">Victory Celebration</a> tonight.  Blogging for Max will cover all the breaking Election Night news from the 12th District race AS IT HAPPENS!  Our coverage will begin when the polls close at 7 p.m., so log-on to <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com">www.bloggingformax.com</a> and keep refreshing your browser for the best up-to-the-minute coverage of the 12th.</p>
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		<title>HAPPY ELECTION DAY!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2006 04:01:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is now officially the BIG DAY, and we would like to be the first to wish you a Happy Election Day...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is now officially the BIG DAY, and we would like to be the first to wish you a Happy Election Day!  It&#8217;s going to be a long one for us - one that hopefully ends in a BIG WIN - and we encourage each and every American to get out and vote.  As for us, we hope that our hard work helped in some way with Max&#8217;s hard-fought campaign and that tonight will be a celebration for the ages.</p>
<p>We will be helping with the GOTV effort all day and then we will head over to the <a target="_blank" href="http://maxburns.com/bush.cfm">Victory Celebration</a> at the Forest Heights Country Club in Statesboro.</p>
<p>But for now, we offer you our official Election Day flier (click on the image below for a larger version):</p>
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		<title>Max Burns Fly-Around Tomorrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Nov 2006 02:16:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t forget that Jack Kingston and Charlie Norwood will join Max in a fly-around tomorrow through the new 12th District...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t forget that Jack Kingston and Charlie Norwood will join Max in a fly-around tomorrow through the new 12th District.  Rallies will be held at stops in Savannah, Statesboro, Milledgeville and Augusta. Well-wishers are encouraged to attend and show their support for Max.  Election Day is Tuesday and this is a very tight race.  See the <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/137">complete schedule</a> for times and details.</p>
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		<title>John Barrow: Flip-flopping to the Bitter End</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Nov 2006 20:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flailing Democrat runs TV ads supporting Bush; radio ads attacking him – simultaneously
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Flailing Democrat runs TV ads supporting Bush; radio ads attacking him – simultaneously</em></p>
<p>SAVANNAH, Ga. </strong>– In a bizarre end game even for a politician nationally-known for flip-flopping, Athens Congressman John Barrow’s final campaign ads were blasting Bush on the radio, while praising him on television – at the same time.</p>
<p>“This latest flip-flop would probably take the national prize for two-faced politicians this election cycle if there were such an award,” says Burns’ Campaign Manager Tim Baker, “but only because this time the flip-flop is occurring simultaneously on the air.  He’s done the same thing over his two years in office with gay marriage, amnesty for illegal aliens, voter photo IDs, and raising taxes.   But it’s absolutely hilarious to finally hear and see him contradicting himself in his own ads.”</p>
<p>Barrow’s radio ad criticizes Burns for bringing President Bush to the district, claiming Bush and Burns will block raising the minimum wage, while his TV ads brag that Barrow “voted with George Bush on Iraq and the war on terror every single time.”</p>
<p>“While this is gallingly amusing, it’s prime evidence of why it’s time for Barrow’s political career to come to an end,” says Baker.</p>
<p>“Friend and foe alike have come to learn you have no idea where Barrow stands on anything, because he couches everything in Harvard-lawyer speak to make you believe what you wanted to hear.  He had the Boston Globe believing he was for amnesty, but has the Savannah Morning News believing he’s against it.  He had Savannah’s Gay Pride Day festival believing he was for gay marriage, but has the Augusta Christian TV station WBPI believing he’s against it.  He had the Atlanta Press Club believing he was strongly for voter photo ID, but has the Savannah and Augusta Chapters NAACP thinking he’s really against it.”</p>
<p>Baker says Georgians can take comfort in the fact they should only have another couple days to put up with Barrow’s deceptions.  “With Max Burns, you may agree or disagree with a particular position, but you know without a doubt where he stands.  He says the same thing in Waynesboro and Vidalia as he says in Washington, and votes that way, too.  And completely outside political issues, there’s a heck of a lot of just plain public service work a Congressman provides to his district and individual constituents, so this issue of reliability is critical for voters of all political persuasions - Republican, Democrat, independents, conservatives, moderates, and liberals alike.   We got tricked in 2004 by the double-speak, but now we’ll fix it come Tuesday.”</p>
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		<title>BURNS ELECTION DAY SCHEDULE: Max and Lora Burns to Campaign Across Georgia’s New 12th District</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Nov 2006 08:05:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAVANNAH, Ga. – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, and wife Lora will team up to campaign across Georgia’s new 12th District for Election Day 2006...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, and wife Lora will team up to campaign across Georgia’s new 12th District for Election Day 2006.  Burns and his wife have been campaigning since June of last year and will work polls across the district this coming Tuesday.</p>
<p>Mr. Burns will begin rallying supporters at Milledgeville-area precincts early Tuesday morning, while Mrs. Burns does the same in Sylvania.  Mr. Burns will continue with similar stops and Sandersville, Augusta, Waynesboro, Sylvania, Springfield, Rincon and communities in Chatham County, while Mrs. Burns will work communities in Statesboro, Millen, Swainsboro, Vidalia, Glennville, Reidsville, Claxton and Metter.  The couple will meet to watch election results with the rest of their family in Statesboro that evening.</p>
<p>Burns will vote at 1:15 pm at his stop in Sylvania.</p>
<p>Burns and his entire family will be spending election night at Forest Heights Country Club in Statesboro.  The public and media are invited to attend.</p>
<div align="center"><strong>Burns Election Day Itinerary</strong></div>
<p><strong><br />
Max Burns</strong></p>
<p>7:00 – 7:45 am             Milledgeville – Courthouse Precinct, Baldwin County Courthouse, 121 N. Wilkinson Street</p>
<p>8:30 – 9:15 am             Sandersville – Sandersville Precinct, Washington County Recreation Department, 200 Franklin Hayes Blvd.</p>
<p>10:30 – 11:15 am         Augusta – 805, Southside Baptist Church, 3612 Mike Padgett Highway</p>
<p>11:45 – 12:30 am         Waynesboro – American Legion, 270 S. Liberty Street</p>
<p>1:15 – 1:45 pm             Sylvania (Max will vote at Jackson Fire Station Precinct, 2960 Old Poor Robin Road, Sylvania at this time)</p>
<p>2:15 – 2:45 pm             Springfield – Effingham County Board of Elections, 405 Ash Street, Springfield</p>
<p>3:15 – 3:45 pm             Rincon – 4B, Rincon Church of God Family Center, 3430 Highway 21 South</p>
<p>4:15 – 4: 45 pm            Port Wentworth – Port Wentworth Community Center, 300 Appleby Road</p>
<p>5:15 - 5:45 pm             Pooler – Rothwell Baptist Church, 216 E. Rothwell Street</p>
<p>6:15 -7:00 pm              Pooler – Pooler Town Hall, 100 Collins Street</p>
<p><strong>Lora Burns</strong></p>
<p>7:00- 8:00 am               Statesboro - Pittman Park United Methodist Church, 1102 Fair Road</p>
<p>8:30 – 9:30 am             Millen - Senior Citizens Building, 998 E. College Avenue</p>
<p>10:00 – 11:00 am         Swainsboro - Earl Varner 4-H Center, 220 S. Circle Drive</p>
<p>11:30 – 12:30 am         Vidalia - Vidalia Police Department, 101 Durden Street</p>
<p>1:00 – 2:00 pm             Reidsville - Manassas 2, Reidsville Armory 1, 161 Brumby Avenue</p>
<p>2:30 – 3:30 pm             Glennville - Glennville Baptist Church, 321 W. Barnard Street</p>
<p>4:00 – 5:00 pm             Claxton - Claxton City Hall, 204 W. Railroad Drive Street</p>
<p>5:30 – 7:00 pm             Metter - Metter Community Center, 435 N. Roundstreet Street</p>
<p><strong>Victory Celebration ‘06</strong></p>
<p>7:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Forest Heights Country Club</p>
<p>3772 Country Club Road ~ Statesboro, Georgia</p>
<p>ELECTION NIGHT MEDIA CONTACT: TIM BAKER (912) 656-6851 - CELL</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Nov 2006 17:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, and U.S. Representative Jack Kingston will tour Georgia’s new 12th District via airplane on Monday, November 6th, in support of Burns campaign to return to Congress.  Burns and Kingston will begin the day with a kick-off rally at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, and then continue via private plane to rallies in Statesboro, Milledgeville and Augusta.  U.S. Representative Charlie Norwood will join Kingston and Burns in Augusta.</p>
<div align="center"><strong>Burns 12th District Fly-Around</strong></div>
<div align="center">Monday, November 6, 2006</div>
<p>9:45 AM<br />
Savannah Airport Rally<br />
Signature Terminal<br />
1001 Davidson Drive<br />
Savannah, GA</p>
<p>10:45 AM<br />
Statesboro Airport Rally<br />
Statesboro Airport<br />
601 Airport Blvd<br />
Statesboro, GA</p>
<p>11:30 AM<br />
Visit to Statesboro High School for a Special Presentation<br />
10 Lester Road<br />
Statesboro, GA</p>
<p>12:45 PM<br />
Visit Boyd’s Bar-B-Que<br />
302 Northside Drive<br />
Statesboro, GA<br />
2:15 PM<br />
Milledgeville Airport Rally<br />
Baldwin County Airport<br />
216 Airport Road, NE<br />
Milledgeville, GA</p>
<p>3:30 PM<br />
Augusta Airport<br />
Daniel Field Airport<br />
1771 Highland Avenue<br />
Augusta, GA</p>
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		<title>Novak: Georgia 12th Best Chance for GOP Takeover</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 14:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Columnist Robert Novak, in his weekly Evans-Novak Political Report, has moved Georgia&#8217;s 12th U.S...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Columnist Robert Novak, in his weekly <a href="http://www.humanevents.com/evansnovak.php?id=17809/">Evans-Novak Political Report</a>, has moved Georgia&#8217;s 12th U.S. Congressional District race between educator Max Burns (R-Sylvania) and trial lawyer John Barrow (D-Athens) into the &#8220;Leans GOP&#8221; column.  It is the only Democratic-held House seat that he has listed as a Republican takeover.</p>
<p>He had this to say:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Georgia-12:</strong> This is now the Republicans&#8217; best chance for a House takeover, and they are extremely confident in their ability to win this reconstituted district. The campaign of former Rep. Max Burns (R) in Savannah is on a tear, with Rep. John Barrow (D) on the defensive. President Bush&#8217;s recent visit, and his response from Georgia on the comments of John Kerry, will help the GOP here, in one of the few places where the President can show his face without hurting Republicans.</p>
<p>The NRCC is spending money here to make up for the many seats they expect to lose elsewhere. <strong>Leaning Republican Takeover.</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Updated: 11/02/2006, 1:09 p.m.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Updated: 11/02/2006, 1:09 p.m.</p>
<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Americans for Immigration Control, the Dustin Inman Society, and the Minuteman Political Action Committee will weigh in on key Georgia congressional races Friday during a series of news conferences in Macon, Augusta, and Savannah.</p>
<p>WHAT:</p>
<blockquote><p>IMMIGRATION REFORM CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS</p></blockquote>
<p>WHO:</p>
<blockquote><p>CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE AND FORMER U.S. REP. MAX BURNS<br />
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE AND FORMER U.S. REP. MAC COLLINS (MACON ONLY)<br />
U.S. REP CHARLIE NORWOOD (AUGUSTA ONLY)<br />
AMERICANS FOR IMMIGRATION CONTROL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHIL KENT<br />
DUSTIN  INMAN SOCIETY PRESIDENT D.A. KING<br />
MINUTEMAN POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE PRESIDENT CHRIS SIMCOX</p></blockquote>
<p>WHEN AND WHERE:</p>
<blockquote><p>9:30AM MACON: CITY HALL, 700 Poplar Street<br />
1:00PM AUGUSTA:  MUNICIPAL BLDG, 530 Greene Street<br />
4:30PM SAVANNAH: CHATHAM CO SHERIFFS DEPT, 1050 Carl Griffin Drive</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presidential Council Chairman Confirms Barrow Quote from Council Fabricated
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Presidential Council Chairman Confirms Barrow Quote from Council Fabricated</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>ATLANTA, Ga.</strong> – John Barrow’s re-election campaign imploded last night <a href="mms://mediam1.gpb.org/gpb-tv/2006/GPB-TV_APC06GenElecDebates_12thCongDist_162291923.wmv">live on GPTV</a>, as Republican candidate Max Burns released incontrovertible evidence that Barrow fabricated quotes from the Presidential Advisory Council on Federal Tax Reform[2] used in his “Max Tax” negative ad campaign.</p>
<p>In the ad, Barrow claims the Presidential Advisory Council on Federal Tax Reform said “Max Burns’ National Sales Tax would increase taxes on 75% of Americans.”  However, Burns revealed during last night’s debate that the Chairman of the President’s Advisory Council, former U.S. Senator Connie Mack reviewed Barrow’s ad yesterday and found Barrow’s claim patently false.</p>
<p>&#8220;The President&#8217;s Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform did not examine any proposal by Max Burns,” says Senator Mack.  “Furthermore, the panel did not score H.R. 25.”</p>
<p>While Burns has never authored any national sales tax proposal, Barrow has continued his “Max Tax” campaign based solely on Burn’s support for U.S. Rep. John Linder’s (R-GA) proposal for a national sales tax, HR 25. Senator Mack’s findings therefore rule out even Barrow’s indirect deceptive claim against Burns.</p>
<p>“Mr. Barrow, take down this false ad,” demanded former 12th District Congressman Max Burns.  Burns also demanded Barrow formally apologize to the voters of the district for airing false advertising.  Senator Mack’s findings confirm reports last week from WSAV TV investigative reporter Paul Rea, who also found that the Council report[3] from November, 2005 in fact did not examine any proposal by Burns, or even any specific bill supported by Burns, and that the claim is “untrue.”</p>
<p>“Findings of false advertising by John Barrow from two independent, unrelated sources provides more than adequate justification that these ads be immediately pulled from the air by all broadcasters,” says Burns for Congress Campaign Manager Tim Baker. “We are formally requesting this action immediately, as every airing of this false advertising is financially damaging to Max Burns for Congress and personally damaging to Dr. Burns.”</p>
<p>[1] <a href="http://www.wsav.com/midatlantic/sav/search.apx.-content-articles-SAV-2006-10-23-0017.html">http://www.wsav.com/midatlantic/sav/search.apx.-content-articles-SAV-2006-10-23-0017.html</a></p>
<p>[2] <a href="http://www.taxreformpanel.gov">http://www.taxreformpanel.gov</a></p>
<p>[3] <a href="http://www.taxreformpanel.gov/final-report/TaxReform_Ch9.pdf">http://www.taxreformpanel.gov/final-report/TaxReform_Ch9.pdf</a></p>
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STATESBORO, Ga. - We have eight days left. That&#8217;s it. And today was one for the ages. It was a day the 12th district will not soon forget...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Updated: 10/31/2006, 9:42 am</p>
<p><strong>STATESBORO, Ga.</strong> - We have eight days left. That&#8217;s it. And today was one for the ages. It was a day the 12th district will not soon forget. The Max Burns base is recharged, fired-up and ready to get the job done. We have to get Max back to the House of Representatives&#8230; so let&#8217;s do it!</p>
<p><img align="left" alt="Bush event 3" id="image134" title="Bush event 3" style="width: 311px; height: 234px" src="http://www.bloggingformax.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/dsc02706.JPG" />As everyone likely knows, <a href="http://savannahnow.com/node/168858">President Bush visited Hanner Field House at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro</a> today. We were hoping to file a story after the event, but instead whisked up to Atlanta for the final debate of the election. (All the hard-news was covered by the networks and cable news, so if we do write a piece it will be a feature.) So this brief &#8220;journal entry&#8221; will have to suffice until we can file anything. We will also add some of our photos from the President&#8217;s visit to this post sometime tomorrow.</p>
<p>The morning kick-started with a rally in Statesboro. Doors opened at 8 am. By the time President Bush took the stage around 11 am, the place was ELECTRIC. It had an aura comparable to a rock concert - not a political event. Before a packed-house of more than 5,000 screaming Burns backers, Max and Gov. Sonny Perdue welcomed the president.</p>
<p>The house lights dimmed, the stage lights perforated the arena and Van Halen&#8217;s &#8220;Right Now&#8221; opened as Max said, &#8220;Please give a warm Georgia welcome to the President of the United States, George W. Bush.&#8221; The energy of that moment was indescribable.</p>
<p>President Bush hit on a lot of issues ranging from gay marriage to illegal immigration to agriculture and of course, the War in Iraq. Bush was quick to remind the packed house that Max Burns was the right choice next Tuesday.</p>
<p>&#8220;Max knows what it takes to be a United States Congressman, because he&#8217;s done it before,&#8221; Bush said.<img align="right" id="image131" title="Bush event 2" alt="Bush event 2" style="width: 342px; height: 255px" src="http://www.bloggingformax.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/hpim0474.JPG" /> &#8220;He understands Georgia values, because he was born and raised in this district, and he still lives on a family farm outside Sylvania.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve been in Washington long enough to know that it makes sense to have people who live on a family farm in the halls of the United States Congress.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oh, and Sonny wore cowboy boots to the event. COWBOY BOOTS! We thought that was pretty cool. &#8220;Sonny has got him a pair of boots he can be proud of,&#8221; President Bush noted to the crowd as Perdue raised his left foot in the air. &#8220;By the way, it makes me feel comfortable to be a in a state where your governor wears cowboy boots.&#8221;</p>
<p>Being that rally was held at GSU, the president noted Max&#8217;s educational background. &#8220;I appreciate the fact that Max was a teacher. As a matter of fact, he taught right here at Georgia Southern,&#8221; Bush said. &#8220;I hope he gave a few of the students As.</p>
<p>&#8220;And for those of you who did get an A, you might as well vote for him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Following the event, the president stayed in the &#8216;Boro and headed to the Statesboro Inn for an i<a href="http://www.foxnews.com/hannityandcolmes/index.html#">nterview with Sean Hannity</a>. The entire segment will air as a three part series over as many nights on the FoxNews Network&#8217;s &#8220;Hannity &#038; Colmes&#8221; at 9 pm ET. Part one aired tonight.</p>
<p>We were not at the Hannity interview, but heard it is excellent. We instead left Hanner <img width="351" height="266" align="left" id="image129" title="Bush event 1" alt="Bush event 1" src="http://www.bloggingformax.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/dsc00894.JPG" />and headed to Atlanta for the final 12th district debate of the cycle. It began at 7 pm and aired live on Georgia Public Broadcasting. The Atlanta Press Club, who hosted the event, should have the video added to their <a href="https://www.atlantapressclub.org/debates/">2006 political debate archive</a> by tomorrow.</p>
<p>In the meantime, we can tell you that Max looked very good. He was comfortable, versatile and, unlike his opponent, did an excellent job of addressing the issues rather than responding with vague generalizations and blanket statements. Barrow looked flustered at times and, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSeJITkp3BI">as usual</a>, spoke like an auctioneer on 12 pots of coffee (i.e. &#8220;re-examining and re-re-examining and re-re-re-examining&#8221;). And Max showed his true candor by turning and facing Barrow when asking a question or as Barrow spoke. Barrow never once looked away from the camera.</p>
<p>So we logged a lot of hours today - from 7 am when folks started lining up outside of Hanner, to 12 am when we finally made it back from Atlanta. And we plan to log long hours over the next eight days to get Max back!</p>
<p>We will hopefully file something more on this eventful day, when/if sleep no longer eludes us.</p>
<p><strong><em>Update: 10/31/2006, 9:10 pm</em></strong><em> - You can view the debate in Windows Media Player by clicking <a href="mms://mediam1.gpb.org/gpb-tv/2006/GPB-TV_APC06GenElecDebates_12thCongDist_162291923.wmv">here</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Augusta Chronicle Endorses Max Burns</title>
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From the Augusta Chronicle, 10/29/2006: 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Secures endorsements from the two major dailies in the new 12th District</strong></em><br />
<em>From the Augusta Chronicle, 10/29/2006: </em></p>
<p><strong>Return Max Burns</strong></p>
<p>He has proved himself once. Now we need his leadership again</p>
<p>There are many reasons why voters in Georgia&#8217;s redrawn 12th Congressional District should elect Max Burns to the U.S. House of Representatives next month, but this is the most telling: That seat, now held by Democrat John Barrow, could determine which party controls the lower chamber.</p>
<p>Max Burns was elected president of his Republican freshman class when he became a U.S. House member in 2002. Now he needs to bring his ideas and values to Washington in 2006.</p>
<p>If Democrats win, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi will be speaker and her far-left San Francisco values - gay marriage, cutting and running from Iraq, coddling terrorists, raising taxes, amnesty for illegals - will become the House agenda.</p>
<p>That would cripple our commander in chief&#8217;s ability to lead. This is surely why he plans to campaign for Burns on Monday in Statesboro - the second time this year the president has come to Georgia to help his fellow Republican.</p>
<p>Burns represented the 12th District with distinction in the 108th Congress, but lost to Barrow two years ago. Since then, the 12th was redrawn to be more competitive, and more geographically sensible. There is now a &#8220;community of interest&#8221; in the district that needs Max Burns to look after those interests.</p>
<p>Barrow may be proud of standing up to his party&#8217;s leftist leadership on occasion, but he&#8217;s clearly swimming upstream - and every time he goes under, so will Georgia. Under a Speaker Pelosi, the undertow would only intensify.</p>
<p>Why take that risk, when you can vote for Max Burns, who&#8217;s an authentic conservative with a record in the previous Congress that proves it. He was hailed as one of the most prolific freshmen representatives in history, writing and passing legislation to help farmers and the elderly.</p>
<p>Barrow, on the other hand, is listed on Congress.org as one of the 10 least-effective congressional members by a government relations management company - less effective, even, than Cynthia McKinney.</p>
<p>Burns, a former Screven County commissioner, is supported by groups concerned about taxes and the economy. The National Federation of Independent Business, the nation&#8217;s foremost small-business advocacy group, endorsed Burns on Thursday.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the reality. Yet Barrow&#8217;s &#8220;Max Tax&#8221; TV ads have disingenuously accused Burns of supporting a 23 percent national sales tax increase without making it clear he&#8217;s referring to a replacement tax that gets rid of all other federal taxes, including income and payroll taxes. The FairTax, as it&#8217;s known, would also greatly simplify the tax code and scrap the IRS. Barrow&#8217;s smear of this innovative tax reform plan has been independently documented by a Savannah TV station as a gross distortion.</p>
<p>Burns has not committed to the tax revamp, but says he&#8217;s for considering it. Barrow should be too, unless he thinks the current monstrous tax code doesn&#8217;t need change. The FairTax deserves serious debate, but that&#8217;s impossible when one candidate distorts the issue for political advantage.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to worry about Max Burns having to swim upstream toward Georgia values. He&#8217;s already there.</p>
<p>This might be the nation&#8217;s pivotal congressional race, upon which control of the House rests. Voters in Georgia&#8217;s 12th Congressional District may provide the entire nation with lower taxes, greater national security and rational immigration policy.</p>
<p>But only by voting for Max Burns on Nov. 7.</p>
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		<title>Savannah Morning News Endorses Max Burns</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2006 15:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the Savannah Morning News:
12th District Race
Return Burns to House
WHO ARE the two candidates running for Georgia&#8217;s 12th Congressional House seat...]]></description>
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<p><em><strong>12th District Race<br />
Return Burns to House</strong></em></p>
<p>WHO ARE the two candidates running for Georgia&#8217;s 12th Congressional House seat? Judging from the advertising, one is a loony liberal and the other is a twisted conservative.</p>
<p>Fortunately for voters in this district, which includes portions of Savannah and southeast and eastern Georgia, that&#8217;s not the case. These ads are mostly caricatures. John Barrow, the Democratic incumbent, and Max Burns, the Republican who wants to regain his old seat, are thoughtful men who bear only passing resemblances to the negative images on TV and radio and in direct mail pieces.</p>
<p>However, differences do exist. Our recommendation in the Nov. 7 general election is Mr. Burns.</p>
<p>Voters sent the Screven County resident to Washington in 2002 to represent the 12th District, which at the time was the most Democratic district in the nation with a Republican congressman. In 2004, the Democratic National Committee made Mr. Burns&#8217; defeat a top priority. It succeeded, despite the fact that Mr. Burns was an effective lawmaker who supported President Bush&#8217;s tax cuts and the president&#8217;s war on terror and who diligently tended his Georgia roots, especially in farm country. (Example: He supported the buyout of the state&#8217;s tobacco growers).</p>
<p>We believe Mr. Burns deserves a return trip to Washington, and give him the edge over the incumbent for one major reason: tax reform, likely to be a major issue in the next Congress.</p>
<p>While both candidates rightly support the end of the &#8220;death&#8221; tax, Mr. Burns goes one additional step and wants to abolish the convoluted income tax and Internal Revenue Service. Instead, the revenue that the federal government needs to operate would be collected through a national sales tax.</p>
<p>Georgia Rep. John Linder has championed this proposal, which would slash the costs of complying with the existing tax code, boost real wages, give workers more control over their money and create more opportunities for business and job growth.</p>
<p>Mr. Barrow opposes it. Although the incumbent says he favors tax reform, we believe Mr. Burns would be a better advocate for the changes that would do the most good for the most working Georgians.</p>
<p>Mr. Burns&#8217; advocacy of lower taxes is just one way to foster economic growth and investment. Another is his support for improving transportation, education and agriculture. He supports changes that would help move truck traffic into and out of the mammoth Georgia Ports Authority facility in Garden City and connect this vital resource with other areas of Georgia and the Southeast, largely through the construction of the proposed Interstate 3 that would run north from Savannah to Augusta.</p>
<p>The next Congress will reauthorize the farm bill, and Mr. Burns has a solid record supporting farmers. Pairing him with Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss, who chairs the Senate Agriculture Committee, would give Georgians a one-two punch in Congress on issues important to the state&#8217;s agricultural industry.</p>
<p>Mr. Burns had a solid record on supporting the military and supported the Bush Doctrine of pre-emption - engaging terrorists overseas. He supported the Patriot Act to give anti-terror agencies needed tools to better protect Americans.</p>
<p>Mr. Barrow, an attorney who relocated to Savannah from Athens, has a voting record of a Southern Democrat - not as hard left as the national party. For example, the ACLU graded him at 36 percent during the last session, compared to a perfect 100 percent for Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California and soon-to-be former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney of Atlanta.</p>
<p>We also have supported some of his initiatives, such as hiking the mileage reimbursements to veterans who drive long distances for medical treatment from veterans&#8217; health-care facilities.</p>
<p>However, we disagreed with him on the Central American Free Trade Agreement, which we supported and he opposed. We also disagree with him on raising the minimum wage, which will eliminate jobs.</p>
<p>He also voted for an unneeded &#8220;hate crimes&#8221; bill. He voted against the fiscal 2006 budget resolution to limit spending and impose tax cuts, and he voted against a bill that would help the United States become more energy independent by opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas exploration.</p>
<p>Mr. Barrow is no knee-jerk Democrat. He broke ranks with the party and voted to protect gun manufacturers from frivolous lawsuits, for instance.</p>
<p>However, we believe Mr. Burns would be a more effective representative. We support his candidacy.</p>
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		<title>More Than 700 Turn Out to Support Max Burns in Augusta</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2006 01:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Governor, Two Senators, and U.S. Congressman Lend Support to Burns Effort
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<p><strong>AUGUSTA, Ga.</strong> – In a massive display of public support, an estimated 750 Augustans turned out tonight to support Max Burn’s bid to restore Georgia’s 12th Congressional District seat to conservative voters.</p>
<p>Burns was joined by Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, U.S. Senators Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, and U.S. Representative Charlie Norwood, who all stumped for Burns to beat Athens trial attorney John Barrow.</p>
<p>Burns said the number one weapon to take back the seat from Barrow, who has promised to raise taxes if re-elected, is to energize conservative voters.   “Every one of you here needs to call the first ten numbers on your cell phone speed dial and tell ‘em to go vote, and if they have a problem getting to the polls, take ‘em,” Burns said.  “I’m more than willing to let those ten voters decide, since I know if the majority of this district gets to the polls, we’ll win back this seat.”</p>
<p>Norwood, Chambliss, Isakson, and Perdue pointed out to the crowd the critical nature of the race, as one that could help determine which party controls the House of Representatives next year.  “If we let Democrats like John Barrow win this seat, we’ll be looking at an automatic tax increase in the trillions,” said Norwood.  “And there’s nothing that President Bush can do to veto it, and nothing our two Senators here tonight can do to filibuster.  All the Democrats have to do is what they always do, nothing, and the increases become law automatically when the Republican tax cuts expire.”</p>
<p>Norwood says the crowd at Julian Smith Casino was the largest political turnout ever for a Republican candidate at that venue, and an indicator that the tide is turning in favor of conservatives this election cycle.</p>
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		<title>BREAKING NEWS: Site Confirmed for Bush Visit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2006 15:08:14 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>STATESBORO, Ga.</strong> - Blogging for Max can now confirm that <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/118">Monday&#8217;s visit by President Bush</a> will be held at the Hanner Fieldhouse on the Georgia Southern University campus in Statesboro.  An unnamed official with the Max Burns campaign has said the White House planned to announce Wednesday that Hanner will host the event.  A time has not yet been set but the source verified that it will be roughly &#8220;mid-morning to lunch.&#8221;</p>
<p>Blogging for Max <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/117">first broke the story</a> of the Presidential visit last Thursday.  We will continue to bring you more information as it becomes available.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;John the Con&#8221; Website Launched</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2006 00:34:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An amazing new web site has been created called &#8220;&#8216;John the Con&#8217; Barrow&#8221; at www.johnthecon.com...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An <a href="http://www.johnthecon.com/">amazing new web site</a> has been created called &#8220;&#8216;John the Con&#8217; Barrow&#8221; at <a href="http://www.johnthecon.com">www.johnthecon.com</a>.  By far one of the best sites of the 2006 election cycle, it really does a great job of hashing out the Barrow lie machine for voters.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;You, or someone you know, right now is being targeted by &#8216;John the Con&#8217; Barrow.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The site features four &#8220;scam alerts&#8221; on issues about which Barrow is notorious for lying: Gay Marriage, National Security, Taxes and Immigration.  Check it out, it certainly clears up a great deal regarding Johnnie Athens&#8217; propaganda.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Education is the best form of prevention.  It would be wise for you and those you love to familiarize yourselves with &#8216;John the Con&#8217;s&#8217; scams in order to avoid falling into his trap.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Touche!  The site, which is paid for by Friends of Max Burns, ends with the tag line, &#8220;Don&#8217;t buy what &#8216;John the Con&#8217; Barrow is selling!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>WSAV Exposes Barrow, DCCC Lies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most voters know that the &#8220;Max Tax&#8221; commercials being run by Athens trial lawyer John Barrow and the DCCC present a distorted and misleading version of the Fair Tax, and a misappropriated link between Max Burns and the Fair Tax itself, but WSAV 3 in Savannah put the advertisements to the &#8220;truth test&#8221; and found that Johnnie Athens has been lying to voters...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most voters know that the &#8220;Max Tax&#8221; commercials being run by Athens trial lawyer John Barrow and the DCCC <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/112">present a distorted and misleading version of the Fair Tax</a>, and a misappropriated link between Max Burns and the Fair Tax itself, but WSAV 3 in Savannah <a href="http://www.wsav.com/midatlantic/sav/search.apx.-content-articles-SAV-2006-10-23-0017.html">put the advertisements to the &#8220;truth test&#8221;</a> and found that Johnnie Athens has been lying to voters.</p>
<p>In a segment that aired on Channel 3&#8217;s 6 pm and 10 pm news, WSAV&#8217;s Paul Ray did a great job of exposing the depth to which Barrow and the DCCC have lied in these commercials.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;As the Truth Test found the ads present the sales tax as an increase when it is designed to replace all income and other payroll taxes. Another misleading element is referencing the tax as new, it’s been around for years and while support is growing the “new” tax is going nowhere fast.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>And these ads are essentially the hub of Barrow&#8217;s campaign.   With no record to run on, and a great deal of mistakes to hide, Barrow can do little more than lie.  He lied to voters about the tax itself, but he has also distorted Max Burns&#8217; support of the tax.  Larry Peterson of the Savannah Morning News <a href="http://savannahnow.com/node/162898">recently wrote</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;At a forum with Barrow last week, [Burns] said he still thinks it&#8217;s &#8216;a good idea,&#8217; but <strong>he suggested it could use some tweaks.</strong>  &#8216;There are some things we can take from it and make it better,&#8217; [Burns] said.&#8221; <em>(emphasis added)</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Even more outrageous is the notion that Barrow has gone so far off the deep end in lying to voters, that he is claiming that he is aligned with President Bush.  At the end of one of the ads he says &#8220;I&#8217;m John Barrow and I approve this message because I agree with George Bush on this one.&#8221;  But that could not be further from the truth.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The fact is President Bush said &#8217;send Max Burns back to the U.S. Congress,&#8217;&#8221; said Tim Baker, Burns&#8217; campaign manager. &#8220;<strong>It&#8217;s Barrow trying to run from his true colors and his party.</strong>&#8221; <em>(emphasis added)</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Johnnie Athens lying to conceal his record?  <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/94">Sounds familiar.</a>  But WSAV saved the most damning evidence for last:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;One of Barrow’s ads claims, &#8216;President Bush&#8217;s commission on tax reform said Max Burns’ national sales tax would raise taxes on 75% of all Americans.&#8217; Then the candidate intones, &#8216;I&#8217;m John Barrow and I approved this message because I agree with George Bush on this one.&#8217;  <strong>WSAV has confirmed the council looked at a national sales tax plan, but they did not look at the specific plan Burns and others support meaning this part of the Barrow ad is untrue.</strong>&#8221; <em>(emphasis added)</em></p></blockquote>
<p>The bottom line is that Barrow&#8217;s a liar.  It&#8217;s not quite libel, but it&#8217;s close.  Whatever the case, in the words of Ricky Ricardo/Dezi Arnaz, &#8220;Johnnie, you have a lot of &#8217;splainin&#8217; to do.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Burns receives endorsement of small Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burns’ election extremely important to small-business owners across the country
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<p><strong>AUGUSTA, Ga. </strong>– Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, today received the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).  NFIB’s Save America’s Free Enterprise (SAFE) Trust made the announcement at Very Vera’s, a member of the NFIB.</p>
<p>“It’s an honor to have the support of small business,” said Burns.  “Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and are the ones that create good paying jobs in our communities.   This endorsement shows that the voters of Georgia’s new 12th District want a Congressman who will work for lower taxes, less government and less regulation so America’s small businesses can continue growing jobs and opportunities in Georgia.”</p>
<p>“Your election is extremely important to the NFIB member small-business owners across the country,” said Dan Danner, Executive Vice President of the NFIB Public Policy and Political.  “Hardworking and spirited entrepreneurs in your district are continuing to battle burdensome regulation, taxes and other unnecessary government intervention.  They need your support in Congress to defeat obstructionists and secure a pro-free-enterprise business environment that is vital to their success.”</p>
<p>While serving in the 108th Congress, Burns received a 100 percent rating from the NFIB and was awarded the “Guardian of Small Business” for his support in championing small business legislation.  With less than three weeks before Election Day, the endorsement is a major boost for the Burns campaign because Athens Congressman John Barrow is a member of the Small Business Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, which has oversight of all small business legislation that comes before the House.</p>
<p>“It’s shocking that a member of the Small Business Committee didn’t get the endorsement of small business,” said Burns Campaign Manager Tim Baker.  “But after taking a closer look at John Barrow’s voting record, one can understand their hesitation in supporting him.  John Barrow is masquerading around as a lower taxes, less government kind of candidate, but he’s really a liberal trial attorney that’s out of touch with folks in the district.  Small business saw through his disguise and so will the voters in Georgia’s new 12th District.”</p>
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		<title>BREAKING NEWS: More Details on Bush Visit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 21:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[STATESBORO, Ga. - As we posted earlier today, President Bush will be returning to the 12th district to campaign for Max Burns.  We can now confirm that the event will be held on Monday, Oct...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>STATESBORO, Ga.</strong> - As we <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/117">posted earlier today</a>, President Bush will be returning to the 12th district to campaign for Max Burns.  We can now confirm that the event will be held on Monday, Oct. 30, in Statesboro.  The exact time and place of his visit are yet to be determined.</p>
<p>This is the President&#8217;s second visit to Georgia for Max Burns.  On September 7, <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/90">he visited the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in Pooler</a>.  Blogging for Max will continue to update this story as more information becomes available.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE: Friday, Oct. 12 - 12:24 pm</strong></p>
<p>U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston&#8217;s office is <a href="http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/15807536.htm">saying that the event will be in the morning</a>.  From the Macon Telegraph:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The president will be in Statesboro Monday Oct. 30, <strong>mid-morning to lunch,&#8221;</strong> Kingston communications director Rob Asbell said this morning.</p></blockquote>
<p>We still have no confirmation from either the White House or the Max Burns campaign regarding a definite time and an exact place in Statesboro - therefore we cannot yet verify that the event will in fact be held in the morning.  We will keep you updated.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAVANNAH, Ga. – A source close to the Max Burns campaign has confirmed that President Bush will be visiting the 12th district before Election Day.  The date and location are still unkown...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – A source close to the Max Burns campaign has confirmed that President Bush will be visiting the 12th district before Election Day.  The date and location are still unkown.</p>
<p>Erick Erickson <a href="http://www.peachpundit.com/2006/10/18/my-apologies-to-mac-collins/">noted Wednesday</a> on Peach Pundit that “George Bush is going to make a return visit” to Georgia.</p>
<p>Blogging for Max can now verify that this is true and it will be in the 12th district.  More details will follow as this story unfolds.</p>
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		<title>Burns To Receive Endorsement of Small Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAVANNAH, Ga. – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, will hold a press conference tomorrow, Oct...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, will hold a press conference tomorrow, Oct. 19, 2006, in Augusta to discuss issues important to small businesses and receive the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business.  NFIB will endorse Burns at 11:30 am at NFIB member Very Vera’s, an Augusta restaurant.  Burns will be joined by other members of the NFIB and Burns supporters.  The public and press are invited and encouraged to attend.</p>
<blockquote><p>WHO: Max Burns and NFIB Members</p>
<p>WHAT: Endorsement of Max Burns’ Campaign for Congress</p>
<p>WHEN: Thursday, October 18, 2006, 11:30 AM</p>
<p>WHERE: Very Vera’s</p>
<p>3113 Washington Road</p>
<p>Augusta, Georgia</p></blockquote>
<p>For more information, contact Tim Baker (912) 353-9626.</p>
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		<title>Burns and Barrow Debate in Statesboro</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Oct 2006 15:31:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re just beginning our coverage of this HUGE debate.  Burns and Barrow squared off for round 2 at Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re just beginning our coverage of this <strong>HUGE </strong>debate.  Burns and Barrow squared off for round 2 at Ogeechee Technical College in Statesboro.  We&#8217;re quite suprised that Barrow - who is comically unfamiliar with 12th district terrain - even made the event.  WTOC&#8217;s Sonny Dixon moderated.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wtoctv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5548103">WTOC Channel 11 reports</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>“…One race that&#8217;s being watched closely on a national front is the congressional race right here between incumbent Democratic Representative John Barrow and the man he unseated two years ago, Republican Max Burns.  Monday night the Statesboro-Bulloch Chamber of Commerce held debate for the two candidates trying to convince the people who are still on the fence…”</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Burns Campaigns With U.S. Secretary of Agriculture in Georgia’s New 12th District</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2006 17:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Secretary Johanns: “Max Burns will be that strong voice Georgia farmers need in Washington.”
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Secretary Johanns: “Max Burns will be that strong voice Georgia farmers need in Washington.”</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, today campaigned with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns during visits in Georgia’s new 12th District.  Burns and Secretary Johanns met with farmers who’s fields have been affected by disaster, discussed farm policy with local 12th District farmers at a listening session in Bulloch County and toured a cotton gin and onion operation in Candler County.</p>
<p>“I appreciate Secretary Johanns visit to Georgia’s new 12th District,” said Burns.  “I am glad the Secretary was able to see what I already know: Georgia farmers grow the best food and fiber in the world.  I wanted the Secretary to hear first hand the needs of our farming community so he can take back to Washington what he learned from them and craft agriculture policy that is beneficial to Georgia farmers.”</p>
<p>“I am glad to be in Georgia and supporting Max Burns,&#8221; said Secretary Johanns.  “Max Burns is a farmer.  He understands agriculture.  He has a track record of getting things done and watches out for Georgia&#8217;s peanut and cotton farmers.  Max Burns will be that strong voice Georgia farmers need in Washington.”</p>
<p>Burns, who is the third generation to live on his family’s farm in Screven County, has spent a lifetime working in and around agriculture, growing corn, soybeans, hay, oats, and timber, and raising beef cattle.  During the 108th Congress, he served on the House Committee on Agriculture and the first bill Burns introduced in Congress was an agriculture disaster relief bill, which parts of Burns’ bill were eventually included in the final Omnibus Appropriations bill for Fiscal Year 2003.  Burns also authored the Sudden Oak Death Research Act, which President Bush signed into law.</p>
<p>Burns has made agriculture a central theme in his campaign to return to Congress.  The 110th Congress will re-write the farm bill, which dictates farm policy for the United States, and Burns wants a seat at the table so Georgia farmers are protected.  Burns also wants to expand the use of bio-fuels in Georgia, which will ultimately open up additional markets for Georgia’s farmers.  Burns will seek a seat once again on the Agriculture Committee work to advance policies beneficial to Georgia’s agriculture community.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2006 22:36:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAVANNAH, Ga. – Athens trial lawyer John Barrow continues his pattern of lies by launching yet another false, negative attack ad against Max Burns...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Athens trial lawyer John Barrow continues his pattern of lies by launching yet another false, negative attack ad against Max Burns.  Barrow’s latest ad continues the same negative tactics used in 2004 to scare voters into believing Burns will raise their taxes.  Burns will never raise taxes and has an extensive record of cutting taxes and simplification while in the 108th Congress.  On the other hand, Barrow voted three times to put the death tax back on the books and supports raising Social Security taxes and cutting benefits.</p>
<p>“It’s absolutely laughable to think Max will raise your taxes,” said Burns Campaign Manager Tim Baker.  “Max will never raise taxes.  It’s pitiful John Barrow has resorted to lies and false attacks in order to cover up his votes to renew the death tax and raise Social Security taxes and cut benefits.  Voters in Georgia’s new 12th District are much smarter than he gives them credit for and will reject these shameful, negative campaign tactics.”</p>
<p>Burns established a solid record of tax cuts and reforms during his term in the 108th Congress.  Burns voted for H.R. 2, the Economic Growth and Jobs Act of 2003, which cut taxes for millions of Americans and small businesses; voted to end the death tax once and for all; introduced and the U.S. House passed with bi-partisan support the Simple Tax for Seniors Act (418-0), which created the first-ever short-form &#8220;1040S&#8221; for America&#8217;s seniors; and the Tax Simplification for Americans Act of 2004, which expanded the use of the short 1040EZ form to millions of Americans.  Burns supports making all of President Bush’s 2001 and 2003 tax cuts permanent.</p>
<p>Burns earned the Friend of the Taxpayers Award by the National Taxpayer’s Union while in Congress.  However, Barrow was named “Unfriendly to Taxpayers” by Citizens Against Government Waste for his support of wasteful programs and pork-barrel spending and received a failing grade of 12 percent from Americans for Tax Reform.</p>
<p>“John Barrow wants you to believe that Max Burns will raise your taxes, but that’s a joke,” said Baker.  “Max Burns will always vote to cut your taxes and never vote to your raise taxes.”</p>
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		<title>Burns and U.S. House Education Chairman Buck McKeon to tour Effingham school, will hold press conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2006 17:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, will visit Effingham County tomorrow with special guest Buck McKeon, House Committee on Education and the Workforce Chairman.  Burns, a former college professor, and McKeon will tour Ebenezer Middle School in Effingham County on Wednesday, October 4, 2006, from 9 am to 10 am.  Media are invited to attend the school tour, and immediately following the tour, Burns and McKeon will be available to answer questions from the media.</p>
<p><strong>WHEN</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Wednesday, October 4, 2006, 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>WHERE</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Ebenezer Middle School<br />
1100 Ebenezer Middle School<br />
Rincon, Georgia<br />
(912) 754-7757</p></blockquote>
<p>For more information, contact Tim Baker at (912) 353-9626.</p>
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		<title>NAM Report Portrays Barrow as Anti-Growth, Anti-Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Association of Manufacturers, one of the manufacturing industry&#8217;s most powerful voices, today released its Congressional Voting Record for the 109th Congress...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National Association of Manufacturers, one of the manufacturing industry&#8217;s most powerful voices, today released its <a href="http://bipac.net/nam/109c_VR_House.html">Congressional Voting Record for the 109th Congress</a>.  The rankings are based on 24 recorded floor votes on “pro-growth, pro-job” bills.  The NAM is non-partisan, does not have a political action committee and does not endorse candidates.</p>
<p>In a Monday <a href="http://www.nam.org/s_nam/doc1.asp?CID=14&#038;DID=237577">press release</a>, NAM President John Engler said the record was a way to “honor” legislators that have been “champions for a pro-growth, pro-job agenda.”  Engler also reiterated the non-partisan nature of the report.</p>
<p>“Manufacturing is the cornerstone of American innovation and economic strength, and this program is a clear record of those who safeguard a robust manufacturing economy,” said Engler.  “On behalf of the nation’s manufacturers, I’m proud to say ‘thank you’ to the lawmakers who have given their support and crucial votes toward American competitiveness.”</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, Athens trial lawyer John Barrow is at the bottom of the Georgia House delegation in 3rd-to-last place; finishing just ahead of his liberal pals John Lewis and Cynthia McKinney.  During the 108th Congress, Sylvania Educator Max Burns <a href="http://www.nam.org/s_nam/bin.asp?CID=202442&#038;DID=232219&#038;DOC=FILE.PDF">received a perfect score</a>.</p>
<p>The Georgia House rankings:</p>
<blockquote><p>1.    Jack Kingston (R): 100%<br />
1.    Tom Price (R): 100%<br />
3.    John Linder (R): 96%<br />
3.    Lynn Westmoreland (R): 96%<br />
5.    Nathan Deal (R): 91%<br />
6.    Phil Gingrey (R): 88%<br />
7.    Charlie Norwood (R): 86%<br />
8.    Sanford Bishop (D): 58%<br />
8.    Jim Marshall (D): 58%<br />
10.    David Scott (D): 50%<br />
<strong> 11.    John Barrow (D): 42%</strong><br />
12.    John Lewis (D): 5%<br />
13.    Cynthia McKinney (D): 0%</p></blockquote>
<p>Johnnie Athens is once again proving to be <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/52">&#8220;quite the effective Congressman.&#8221;</a></p>
<p>The NAM’s mission is to “aggressively seek to influence the terms of public-policy debates, to reward members of Congress who have supported our agenda and to tell those who have been on the wrong side of the issues that America’s manufacturers and workers expect better from our elected officials.”</p>
<p>For more information on the NAM, visit www.nam.org.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our buddy Erick over at Peach Pundit made an interesting observation.  In a brief post directed to Athens trial lawyer John Barrow, he claims that Johnnie Athens is campaigning on misleading facts...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our buddy Erick over at <a href="http://www.peachpundit.com/2006/10/02/note-to-john-barrow/">Peach Pundit</a> made an interesting observation.  In a brief post directed to Athens trial lawyer John Barrow, he claims that Johnnie Athens is campaigning on misleading facts.  This certainly fits <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/archives/94">Barrow&#8217;s m.o.</a></p>
<p>From Peach Pundit:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong><a href="http://www.peachpundit.com/2006/10/02/note-to-john-barrow/">NOTE TO JOHN BARROW </a></strong></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>You’ve been going around trumpeting the appropriation of $7 million for Air Force Construction and Land Acquisition Projects. But, you might want to check with Congress, which attributed that earmark to Reps. Jack Kingston and Jim Marshall in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2007.</p>
<p>Perhaps this <a href="http://www.peachpundit.com/?p=1283">is just another example</a> of Barrow being ranked as the least influential member of Congress from Georgia — behind even Cynthia McKinney.</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[SAVANNAH, Ga. – A new campaign advertisement by Athens trial lawyer John Barrow is catching a lot of flack from Southeast Georgia voters...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – A new campaign advertisement by Athens trial lawyer John Barrow is catching a lot of flack from Southeast Georgia voters.  The Democrat launched the ad Tuesday which claims that his opponent, former Congressman and Educator Max Burns, would raise taxes if elected.</p>
<p>The Burns camp calls the advertisement a lie and says Barrow is using the same scare tactics he used when the two last met in 2004.  Burns’ Campaign Manager, Tim Baker, believes the Athens Democrat is lying in order to intimidate voters into believing Burns will raise their taxes.</p>
<p>“First and foremost, Max’s record on taxes is crystal clear: an honest tax code that is simple, fair and less burdensome to families and small businesses,” said Baker.  “Our current tax system is broken, too complex, and onerous.”</p>
<p>Burns served in the 108th Congress before narrowly losing to Barrow in 2004.</p>
<p>While in Congress, Burns introduced the Simple Tax for Seniors Act, which created the first-ever short-form &#8220;1040S&#8221; for America&#8217;s seniors and the Tax Simplification for Americans Act of 2004 which expanded the use of the short 1040EZ form to millions of Americans.  Both passed the House with strong bi-partisan support.</p>
<p>“Max knows we are well beyond rectifying the unfairness of the IRS by tinkering around the edges,” Baker said.  “Instead, the system is in need of transformation and Max is willing to examine any number of proposals that will lower the tax burden on Georgia’s working families.  What he cannot support is the IRS.”</p>
<p>Earlier this year, Burns signed the Tax Payer Protection Pledge, agreeing to oppose any and all efforts to increase the marginal income tax rates for individuals and businesses.  In 2004, Burns was at the forefront of the “death tax” debate, working to repeal a system that Baker says “kills so many small businesses and family farms.”</p>
<p>Burns also voted for President Bush’s 2003 tax cuts and has said he supports making all of President Bush’s tax cuts permanent.</p>
<p>For his efforts in the last Congress, Burns earned the Friend of the Taxpayers Award by the National Taxpayer’s Union.  Barrow received an “F” from the National Taxpayers Union for his support in reducing spending, regulation and opposing higher taxes during the First Session of the 109th Congress.</p>
<p>“John Barrow knows he is lying about Max’s record to cover up his own miserable record, which supports the IRS and opposition to making President Bush’s tax cuts permanent,” said Baker.  “John Barrow should do the honorable thing and stop using these false attacks immediately, but based on his previous campaigns he will say and do anything to get elected.”</p>
<p>Burns represented the old 12th District from Jan. 7, 2003, through Jan. 3, 2005.  Prior to serving in the 108th Congress, Burns, a Fulbright Scholar and Army veteran, served two decades as a Professor of Information Systems at Georgia Southern University, as well as being a farmer.</p>
<p>He is a former Screven County Commissioner and served as its Chairman.  Burns earned the endorsement of the Business-Industry PAC for his commitment to a pro-growth agenda.</p>
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<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Max Burns, former Congressman and candidate for Georgia’s new 12th District, today began airing his first radio commercial of the 2006 election cycle.  The sixty second radio ad, entitled “Bill, Tommy and Don,” features three 12th District voters discussing Athens Congressman John Barrow’s radio ads and his immigration policy, which includes assimilating illegal immigrants already in our country and making Georgia’s Medicaid benefits more accessible to them.  The ad began playing all across Georgia’s new 12th District today.<br />
Text of “Bill, Tommy and Don”:</p>
<blockquote><p>Tommy: Say, Bill.</p>
<p>Bill: Yep?</p>
<p>Tommy: You hear those fellas Earl and Eddie bad mouthin’ Max Burns, but claiming John Barrow hung the moon?</p>
<p>Bill: Yep.</p>
<p>Tommy: Well, I’ve never seen ‘em around here before.</p>
<p>Bill: They’re voice talents.</p>
<p>Tommy: Voice talents?  What’s that mean?</p>
<p>Don: Means paid actors.</p>
<p>Tommy: How’s that Don?</p>
<p>Don: Barrow’s payin’ ‘em to bad mouth Max Burns, but say good things about him.</p>
<p>Tommy: So Earl and Eddie wouldn’t know John Barrow if he bit ‘em on the you-know-what?</p>
<p>Bill &#038; Don: Yep.  Umm hum.</p>
<p>Tommy: So they don’t know John Barrow said he’s for “assimilating” 11 million illegal aliens.</p>
<p>Don &#038; Bill: Uh-Oh.  Yep.</p>
<p>Tommy: Or, that John Barrow’s voted to help illegal aliens get taxpayer funded benefits.</p>
<p>Bill: Yep.</p>
<p>Tommy: Well, my support’s not for sale.</p>
<p>Don: I understand that.</p>
<p>Tommy: John Barrow’s lost my vote.</p>
<p>Bill: Yep.</p>
<p>Don: Well, he never had mine.</p>
<p>Max Burns: I’m Max Burns.  I’m running for Congress and I approve this message because I’d appreciate your vote and I’m thankful for these ol’ boys.</p>
<p>Tommy: These ol’ boys didn’t get paid a dime.</p>
<p>Bill: Yep.</p>
<p>Tommy: But this message was paid for by Friends of Max Burns</p></blockquote>
<p>Burns’ campaign, which also began running television advertising on selected cable systems, has been running broadcast television since after Labor Day and will use this radio advertising to compliment its ongoing paid media campaign.</p>
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		<title>USA Today Features 12th Race, Reaffirms Barrow’s Weakness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 00:08:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An article in Sunday’s USA Today featured in-depth coverage of Georgia’s 12th U.S...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-09-24-democrats_x.htm">article </a>in Sunday’s USA Today featured in-depth coverage of Georgia’s 12th U.S. Congressional District race between Sylvania educator and former Republican Congressman Max Burns and Athens trial lawyer John Barrow.  The piece highlighted Barrow’s vulnerability and confirmed that Democrats are all but counting this race out of their strategy for regaining control of the U.S. House of Representatives.  They need gain only 15 seats.  From <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2006-09-24-democrats_x.htm">the story</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Elizabeth Billips is a Democrat who sticks with her party for president and voted two years ago to send John Barrow to Congress.</p>
<p>But Billips, 36, said she&#8217;ll vote on Nov. 7 for the man Barrow ousted from the House of Representatives in 2004: Republican Max Burns. Chatting as she sold T-shirts proclaiming this the &#8220;Bird Dog Capital of the World,&#8221; Billips said she likes Burns&#8217; tough stance on illegal immigration and said he&#8217;s &#8220;personable and very available.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then, as if on cue, Burns ambled up to say hello. &#8220;See,&#8221; Billips said, &#8220;he shows up.&#8221;</p>
<p>Barrow, 50, also showed up at the recent Burke County Farm Festival. He dashed along the festival&#8217;s parade route just behind his rival, who waved from atop a huge &#8220;Farmers for Burns&#8221; tractor.</p></blockquote>
<p>Judging by the numerous voters we’ve talked to in the last few months, there are <strong>A LOT</strong> of Elizabeth Billips’ in the 12th District.  These few opening paragraphs also briefly capture the Max Burns that people know and love.  “He’s personable and very available.”  And that’s the truth.</p>
<p>The imagery of Barrow pathetically trailing along behind Max at the farm festival – acting as if he cares or even <strong>KNOWS ABOUT</strong> the area while Max waves to friends, family and scores of local well-wishers – is quite amusing.  That’s local roots.</p>
<p>The article goes on to highlight the key points in the race like immigration, redistricting, Barrow’s sudden “conservative” change-of-heart, Barrow’s cut-and-run foreign policy, etc. Two paragraphs popped up on an issue that many people have overlooked but is absolutely vital to winning this race:</p>
<blockquote><p>Chris Grant, a political scientist at Mercer University in Macon, said the race will be decided in rural towns such as Waynesboro and Vidalia, the sweet-onion capital, where Burns campaigned last week. Voters here are deeply religious and tend to vote Republican, though their loyalties to Georgia or Georgia Tech football may run deeper.</p>
<p>Many are concerned about a flood of illegal immigrant farmworkers who have taxed local schools and hospitals,&#8221; Grant said.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>BINGO!</strong>  We’re so glad to see the USA Today pick this up.  Immigration, agriculture and other local issues will determine the outcome of this election.  It quite literally comes down to a choice between a local guy with a record for standing up for the 12th, or an outsider who can’t find the 12th on a map.</p>
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		<title>John Barrow&#8217;s NOT on the Straight and Narrow&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 22:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[…when it comes to Medicaid Funding
SAVANNAH, Ga. – Athens Congressman John Barrow’s not on the straight and narrow when it comes to fixing Medicaid funding for Georgians...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>…when it comes to Medicaid Funding</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Athens Congressman John Barrow’s not on the straight and narrow when it comes to fixing Medicaid funding for Georgians.  This week, Barrow held a press conference touting legislation which he introduced yesterday to directly address the funding short fall in Medicaid.  The problem, Barrow voted two times to make it easier for illegal immigrants to received Medicaid benefits, which is the leading cause of the financial crisis due to fraudulent claims by illegal immigrants.</p>
<p>John Barrow claiming to fix the PeachCare Funding Shortfall:</p>
<blockquote><p>“Here in Georgia, PeachCare has helped hundreds of thousands of children get the health coverage they need,” Barrow continued.  “It’s been extremely successful.  That’s why it’s important that Congress fix the projected federal funding shortfall, so that we don’t turn back the clock on the progress that’s been made here, or keep any eligible child from enrolling…If states like Georgia are forced to cut enrollment because of funding shortfalls, many of the low-income children now enrolled in PeachCare will lose their health coverage,” Barrow said.  “Congress created programs like PeachCare, and we have an obligation to adequately fund them.  Now’s the time to act, and act quickly.” (Barrow Press Release, 9/18/06)</p></blockquote>
<p>John Barrow voting 2 times to give illegal immigrants easier access to Medicaid benefits, which funds the PeachCare program:</p>
<blockquote><p>Illegal aliens siphon off hundreds of millions of dollars a year in taxpayer funded Medicaid benefits intended to pay for health benefits for low-income Georgians.  John Barrow voted twice to give illegal immigrants easier access to these taxpayer funded benefits. (Roll Call Vote 601, 11/18/05; Roll Call Vote 670, 12/16/05)</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Max Advertisements</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Sep 2006 13:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>We have all of the campaign advertisements up and running on the <a href="http://www.bloggingformax.com/videos/">videos page.</a>  Just click the link at the top of the site.  We will be adding Max&#8217;s campaign ads as they are released for Internet use.</p>
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		<title>College students, young professionals overwhelmingly back Burns</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2006 16:37:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nearly 62 percent support Republican in 12th race
By Adam Fogle, Editor-in-Chief
Blogging for Max
SAVANNAH, Ga. – For Kelly Gagne, the day is not complete without logging on to Facebook.com...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Nearly 62 percent support Republican in 12th race</em></strong></p>
<p>By Adam Fogle, Editor-in-Chief<br />
Blogging for Max</p>
<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – For Kelly Gagne, the day is not complete without logging on to Facebook.com.  In fact, the 20-year-old Georgia Southern University student said she visits the site roughly six times each day.</p>
<p>“I use it for a lot of things,” said Gagne.  “I use it to promote my employer, connect with friends and other stuff.”  And Gagne is not alone.  She is one of more than 9 million people who log on daily to the networking phenomenon Facebook.</p>
<p>Besides instant access to an enormous network of friends and colleagues, subscribers can use their profile to keep friends updated on their whereabouts, relationship status, interests and even who they are supporting in the upcoming elections.  All of the election information is automatically compiled in a section on the Web site called “Election Pulse.”</p>
<p>And that election data has unveiled a few surprises about student voters.  Most notably, in Georgia’s hotly contested 12th Congressional District race, the traditionally left-leaning 18-to-30 crowd is <a href="http://www.facebook.com/election_pulse.php?state=11">overwhelmingly supporting the Republican candidate</a>.</p>
<p>As of Wednesday morning, Sylvania educator Max Burns was backed by 61.33 percent of Facebook users while his Democratic opponent, Athens trial lawyer John Barrow, held only 38.67 percent support.</p>
<p>Gagne, who said she holds “moderate beliefs,” was not surprised by the results.  “Max Burns is a home grown tomato.  He’s not out looking for publicity; he’s just trying to do the right thing,” she said.  “He was raised to do that and he raised his kids to that.”</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.facebook.com/election_pulse.php?state=11">Georgia Election Pulse</a> displays polling for the gubernatorial race and each of the 13 U.S. Congressional races “based on users supporting that candidate on their profile.”</p>
<p>Hayden Brantley, 20, a Political Science major at Georgia Southern University, thinks the results show student initiative.  “A lot of people are starting to think clearer,” Brantley said.  “They want to find a candidate who knows what he’s doing.”</p>
<p>Facebook has recently expanded the Web site to include high school students and young professionals.</p>
<p>Elizabeth Hilderbrand, 25, is one of those young professionals.  The Armstrong Atlantic State University alumna said she believes the 18-to-30 demographic is strongly supporting Burns because the upcoming election is vital to her generation and that, “[Burns] supports the same things that [we were] raised to believe in.</p>
<p>“In my group of friends, defining marriage as one man and one woman is important,” she said.  “And immigration is important.”</p>
<p>But admittedly for Hilderbrand, it is Burns&#8217; economic platform that she feels entices student support.  “His stances on taxes and the workforce mean a lot to us,” said Hilderbrand.  “Planning on what to do once you graduate is important to students because we don’t know if social security is going to be there when we retire.”</p>
<p>Although 18-to-25-year-olds are the least likely to vote in elections, the addition of young professionals – generally 25 to 30 years old – to Facebook means that a large number of the Web site’s Burns supporters are apt to hit the polls.</p>
<p>The impact that Burns’ strong 62 percent showing will have on the election is yet uncertain.  But the revelation already has South Georgia Democrats worried they are losing a critical base.</p>
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		<title>Barrow lies about voting against amnesty</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 20:15:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SAVANNAH, Ga.</strong> – Athens Congressman John Barrow continues his pattern of lies when he claims he voted against amnesty in his latest television ad and refuses to explain to Georgians in the new 12th District what he meant when he told the Boston Globe that “We have 11 million illegal aliens we need to do a good job of assimilating into the country first.”</p>
<p>“John Barrow claims he voted against amnesty, but H.R. 4437 did nothing to address amnesty for the illegal immigrants in our country,” said Burns Campaign Manager Tim Baker.  “In fact, the word amnesty appears no where in the 257 pages of the bill.  However John Barrow did tell folks in Boston that ‘We have 11 million illegal aliens we need to do a good job of assimilating into the country first.’  Assimilate means ‘absorb,’ which beyond a shadow of doubt means amnesty.  He is a Harvard-educated lawyer.  He knows what assimilate means.”</p>
<p>On an April 9, 2006, Barrow told the Boston Globe, when asked what should be done with the illegals already in the country, “We have 11 million illegal aliens we need to do a good job of assimilating into the country first.”  Barrow never said a single word about amnesty until after April 10, 2006, when Max Burns criticized Barrow’s plan to assimilate the illegals already in the country.  Barrow then ran back to the district and tried to clear up any confusion by claiming his opposition to amnesty and now claims he voted against amnesty.</p>
<p>“John Barrow can claim he&#8217;s against amnesty till he’s blue in the face,” said Baker.  “It’s been 159 days and John Barrow has never explained what he meant when he told his college’s hometown newspaper he’s for “assimilating” 11 million illegal immigrants.  What did this Ivy Leaguer think ‘assimilate’ means – round’em up and send’em home?”</p>
<p><strong>Documentation:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>H.R. 4437: The Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005:</p>
<p>This legislation only strengthens enforcement of our immigration laws, but does nothing to address the unauthorized immigrants currently in the United States.  In short this bill:</p>
<p>·        Requires every employer to ensure their employees are legal residents</p>
<p>·        Strengthens and coordinates border security operations in order to prevent would-be terrorists from sneaking into the United States</p>
<p>·        Boosts penalties for individuals found guilty of smuggling illegal immigrants across the border</p>
<p>·        Subjects illegal immigrants to criminal penalties</p>
<p>·        Protects against detained illegal aliens from being released back into American communities</p>
<p>(Source: House Committee on the Judiciary and the House Committee on Homeland Security)</p>
<p>John Barrow’s response when asked what should be done with the illegals already in the country:</p>
<p>“We have 11 million illegal aliens we need to do a good job of assimilating into the country first.” (Fence Sitters, Boston Globe, April 9, 2006)</p></blockquote>
<p>as•sim•i•late:</p>
<p>·        to absorb (groups of different cultures) into the main cultural body (Webster’s  New World Dictionary, Second College Edition)</p>
<p>·        to absorb (a minority) into the prevailing culture (The American Heritage College Dictionary, Third Edition)</p>
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		<title>Georgia Democrats facing hard times</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:15:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It appears that people outside of Georgia are beginning to notice the struggle for Democrats in Georgia.  In both of the state&#8217;s highly competitive U.S...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It appears that people outside of Georgia are beginning to notice the struggle for Democrats in Georgia.  In both of the state&#8217;s highly competitive U.S. House races, the Democrats are losing ground.  In the 12th District, Athens trial lawyer John Barrow is desperately pleading with swing voters to ignore his two-year leftist voting record and accept his &#8220;conservative&#8221; change of heart.</p>
<p>Barrow has tried to dodge the &#8220;limousine liberal&#8221; tag with recent campaign ads in which he sells out his party and liberal idealogy for a more &#8220;rural traditional&#8221; look, but it seems that voters are seeing directly through the facade.<br />
<a href="http://www.tpmcafe.com/user/17447/recent">Eric Kleefeld</a> of <a href="http://www.tpmcafe.com/">The Coffee House</a> had this to say about the race:</p>
<blockquote><p>While Dems are poised for big gains in House races around the country, <strong>there&#8217;s one place where Dems are struggling: Georgia</strong>. That&#8217;s because a recent redistricting —- which immediately followed a GOP takeover of the Legislature in 2004 -— has left two Democratic Congressman, Jim Marshall and John Barrow, fighting tough challenges from former Reps. Mac Collins and Max Burns, respectively. <strong>In Barrow&#8217;s case, the redraw actually removed his longtime hometown, Dem stronghold Athens.</strong> As Larry Sabato <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-gadems10sep10,1,3198738.story?coll=la-headlines-politics">told the <em>Los Angeles Times</em>:</a> &#8220;I really don&#8217;t think there is another state where there are two Democratic seats that are at least somewhat vulnerable.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>We Will Never Forget</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2006 05:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Five years ago today the world changed.  America was attacked, and the course of human history was forever altered...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Five years ago today the world changed.  America was attacked, and the course of human history was forever altered.  As we solemnly mark the five-year anniversary of September 11, 2001 and reflect upon the heartbreaking events of that awful day, we must reaffirm our sincere promise that “We will never forget.”</p>
<p>We will never forget the heroes of Flight 93.  We will never forget the valor of first responders who rushed into the World Trade Center buildings time and <img width="289" height="333" align="right" alt="Firefighters 9/11" id="image91" title="Firefighters 9/11" src="http://www.bloggingformax.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/fire-fighters-raise-american-flag-in-front-of-world-trade-center-ruins2.jpg" />time again – many sacrificing their own lives to save others.  We will never forget those who simply went to work in the twin towers and never made it home.  We will never forget those lost at the Pentagon.  We will never forget the innocent people who boarded four flights that would never arrive at their destinations.</p>
<p>And we will never forget the courageous men and women of our armed forces and law enforcement, past, present and future, who continue to protect us from ever having to experience a tragedy like that again.</p>
<p>We will never forget those who lost their lives that day.  Today - and every day - we remember their sacrifice.</p>
<p>As you join with us in remembering, as you too mourn and as you too honor the victims that died five years ago today, please join us in once again promising that “We will never forget.”</p>
<p>May God bless us all, and God bless America.</p>
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		<title>Bush campaigns for Burns at Mighty Eighth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2006 00:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
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