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The stink is still wafting from the formerly great state of Georgia as the cover-up of recent GA GOP convention tyranny, and the $140M Ponzi scheme perpetrated by a GOP first political family headed by Brant Frost IV remains raw in GA grassroots voters' minds.

But, that is not stopping Michael Whatley, the current GOP Chairman, from running in North Caroline for the U.S Senate seat now open by the retirement of Tom Tillis.

Whatley seems to be enabling the cover-up of the corruption. Neither Whatley, nor GA GOP Chair Josh McKoon has recognized and dealt with GA citizen complaints over how the convention was run, nor how the $140M Ponzi scheme ran by the Frosts impacts GA politics.

They simply don't talk about it.

Whatley even flew in recently to Georgia, met with McKoon and GA GOP Counsel Alex Kaufmann, at the very time convention challenger David Cross has a formal complaint over the convention on Whatley's desk. Kaufmann's firm was also paid legal fees recently in the court consent order after the Feds seized First Liberty Building and Loan, the business in question.

They simply don't talk about it.

You can't make this stuff up.

This is unacceptable for Georgia, for those who were denied their civil rights at the convention, or for the American public in general.

There needs to be accountability, and a statement on what is going on from Whatley, before he can even think about running for the U.S. Senate.

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