Mark Taylor Sues Cathy Cox…(aka “Memories of Mitch?”)
by Bill Simon
Mark Taylor has filed a lawsuit against Cathy Cox, alleging that she is in violation of Georgia’s Open Records Act law.
by Bill Simon
Mark Taylor has filed a lawsuit against Cathy Cox, alleging that she is in violation of Georgia’s Open Records Act law.
I scrambled to the top of the precipice where Nick was waiting. 'That was fun,' I said. 'You bet it was,' said Nick. 'Let's climb higher.' 'No,' I said. 'I think we should be heading back now.' 'We have time,' Nick insisted. I said we didn't, and Nick said we did. We argued back and forth like that for about 20 minutes, and then finally decided to head back. I didn't say it was an interesting story.
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June 20th, 2006 at 7:42 am
Dumb move. Doesn’t buy him anything
July 10th, 2006 at 7:07 pm
They are both acting like a couple of children and their bickering only serves to help the Republicans. Taylor started out trying to talk about the issues (and he has some good ideas too) while Cox has done nothing but complain about Taylor… a sure sign that she has no real ideas. Unfortunately, Taylor made the blunder of fighting back. I vote for “None of the above” as advocated by Richard Pryor in his movie.