Monday, May 01, 2006

Terry Holley

From the Georgia Politics Unfiltered blog:

"Also, Charlie Norwood has a Democratic challenger. His name is Terry Holley. I don't know much about Terry Holley except that he's the current Chairman of the 9th Congressional District for the Democratic Party of Georgia."

And that is now all that I know about him. Anyone with more info, please share.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great, so we get a candidate with some real experience getting his pants beat off. Our party leadership was unable to recruit a candidate ... or unwilling?

Anonymous said...

from the way i hear it, party leadership was unable to recruit another candidate...mainly b/c they didnt want to waste money on this race. and it would be a waste.

Anonymous said...

Maybe if more people would stop whining and instead work to help Mr. Holley then it would not be such a waste. It's easy to sit on these blogs and waste time talking big but I challenge you to go out and help him and send him a donation. This race is winable if enough people realize that Norwood is just in it for himself and that it spends precious little time in Georgia these days.

Unknown said...

I just happen to have recorded a song called "Terry and Holly" that I actually wrote a long time ago. I wonder if Terry Holley would pay me to adapt it for his campaign? I won't do it on any kind of volunteer basis.

Anonymous said...

you won't find anybody more partisan or more disgusted with Norwood but, this race is not, repeat, not winnable for Holley. I wish it were but it isn't.

I won't be wasting any time or money on this one.

Anonymous said...

I guess it would have to start with Holley being out there and asking for them ...

Anonymous said...
Maybe if more people would stop whining and instead work to help Mr. Holley then it would not be such a waste. It's easy to sit on these blogs and waste time talking big but I challenge you to go out and help him and send him a donation. This race is winable if enough people realize that Norwood is just in it for himself and that it spends precious little time in Georgia these days.

Anonymous said...

It's too late to whine now. Terry Holley isn't who you would want anyway. Ask anyone who really knows him. He can't even succesfully run his own business, much less a political office. His credit is ruined, he couldn't even get a loan from his own family, so I wouldn't waste a penny on a lost cause.