Stone, Barrow battle for seat

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ATLANTA --- As he seeks a third term in a district that is fairly balanced between the political parties, U.S. Rep. John Barrow, D-Savannah, said he's running again for the same reason he ran in 2004: He's concerned about the direction of the country.

"If you were concerned about that when I first ran for this job, you've got to be really concerned about it today," he said.

In an age of partisan redistricting that has made the results in most districts mere formalities, the 12th Congressional District is different. It is intensely competitive. Mr. Barrow narrowly beat U.S. Rep. Max Burns four years ago, then narrowly defeated him again in a 2006 rematch.

Now he faces former congressional staffer and radio anchorman John Stone, who sees an opportunity in the balanced seat.

"It always is going to be a battleground district," Mr. Stone said.

The candidates disagree on several issues -- and in some cases disagree on which issues they disagree on.

Mr. Barrow insists he supports offshore drilling as part of the answer to America's energy woes.

"It can be done responsibly, and it's the low-hanging fruit," Mr. Barrow said.

Mr. Stone, though, said that view is a recent evolution and that Mr. Barrow has instead spent his days in Washington voting against measures to allow drilling.

"He voted against it over 25 times," Mr. Stone said. "We got to 25 times, and we just quit counting."

Mr. Barrow counters that many of those votes were completely unrelated to offshore drilling and include votes in support of other measures that passed while Republicans were trying to push a drilling bill through.

The candidates have clashed on Iraq, with Mr. Stone saying the troop surge initiated by President Bush has been a success.

"We finally did what we needed to do in the war, which is listen to our military people on the ground and in the field and tell them, 'You do what you need to do to win this thing,' " he said.

Mr. Barrow said it's time for Iraqis to run their own country.

"I never felt like the American soldier should be used basically to fight someone else's civil war," he said.

Both are uneasy about the financial bailout that passed Congress. Mr. Barrow voted against it, saying the measure was aimed too much at Wall Street and foreign investors who made bad bets and not enough at Americans trapped in subprime mortgages.

"If you would invest the money on the bottom end, you would pretty much guarantee the benefits would flow up," he said.

Mr. Stone would like to see taxpayers repaid when the crisis passes.

"Right now, our economy is bleeding," he said. "We've got a patient that's in critical condition. I agree that we ought to stop the bleeding, stabilize the patient. But as soon as we do, I want to find out who stabbed him, and I want them prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Reach Brandon Larrabee at (678) 977-3709 or brandon.larrabee@morris.com.

JOHN STONE


PARTY: Republican


CITY: Augusta


POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: Congressional aide; worked with Washington think tank


OCCUPATION: Former news anchor and congressional aide


AGE: 52

ON IRAQ

The surge has been a "fantastic success" and will create the conditions for political process. "We finally did what we needed to do in the war, which is listen to our military people on the ground and in the field and tell them 'You do what you need to do to win this thing,' " he said.

ON OFFSHORE DRILLING

Supports offshore drilling, and says Mr. Barrow has repeatedly voted against measures in Congress that would have allowed it to proceed. Says that with offshore drilling and other steps, America could be energy independent within a decade.

ON FINANCIAL BAILOUT

Taxpayers have to be repaid for any bailout. "Right now, our economy is bleeding," he said. "We've got a patient that's in critical condition. I agree that we ought to stop the bleeding, stabilize the patient. But as soon as we do, I want to find out who stabbed him, and I want them prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."


JOHN BARROW


PARTY: Democrat


CITY: Savannah


POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: Second-term congressman; 14 years as county commissioner


OCCUPATION: Congressman and attorney


AGE: 52

ON IRAQ

It's time for Iraqis to run their own country. "I never felt like the American soldier should be used basically to fight someone else's civil war," he said. Believes any timeline should be crafted by military officials. "I've never been opposed to the idea of one, just Congress doing it."

ON OFFSHORE DRILLING

Offshore drilling is part of the answer to America's energy woes. "It can be done responsibly, and it's the low-hanging fruit," he said.

ON FINANCIAL BAILOUT

Voted against the bailout package, saying the measure was aimed too much at Wall Street and foreign investors who made bad bets and not enough at Americans trapped in subprime mortgages. "If you would invest the money on the bottom end, you would pretty much guarantee the benefits would flow up," he said.

Comments

jebko

FairTax! FairTax! We want the FairTax!

msitua

John Barrow is the man. At a recent conference in DC called for by persons concerned about the dangers of vaccines and our sick children today, he was only one of two congressional leaders who appeared in person. Other reps sent their legislative aides and staffers. Barrow is a person of compassion and conviction.
He truly cares about what is happening to our children today; the epidemics including autism, asthma and childhood diabetes.
Maurine meleck

HYPOCRITES 08

Okay confess. John Barrow is really MSITUA. LOL I have to poke a little fun at the Chronicle.

southern2

Sorry Baraaa...three things against you. Democrat, incumbent, and attorney. How can you, who has repeatedly voted against off-shore drilling, be such an advocate of it now at election time. It amazes me how someone who has towed the line for Nancy "shut down the House in a crisis" Polesi can morph into a silver-tongued conservative. You have had your chance. Our country is hurting. We need real leadership. Pack up and come home.

mercyme

Hi John,
Good to see you running for this position. I'm sure you will do well. Go for it! From an old high school friend.

sjgraci

Barrow will win much easier this go round than he did in the last two elections. When incumbent Chicken Hawk Chambliss is at risk of losing his seat to Jim Martin and now it looks as if GA may move into the "toss-up" Category for President, things don't bode well for the inexperienced RepubliCON Stone.

sucram

Barrow will win. The district is 45% African-American and no republican in Congress can win a district when African Americans overwhelmy vote for democrats. Barrow has more money and he has the Obama effect on his side. BY the way, the insider advantage has McCain with 49%- 46% over Obama in Georgia, which is supposed to be solid red state. Chambliss and Martin are tied in that same poll that was taken last week.

i.b.e.w..electric

john barrow has done a hell of a good job in this state,and your right sucram ,georgia is a red state ,thats why we are in such a mess right now.

ernesthw

i trust john to represent georgia. his standards. honesty and conscience are especially needed now when
goodness knows what is ahead economically and militarily. john does not represent my district. and, i do not agree with him on every little issue. but i believe in him and want him in washington to take care
of georgians.

LouLou

John Barrow'll have my vote everytime, I'll always remember how rude, rude he was to us when we contacted Mr. Norwood's office and had to encounter Mr. Stone. Our father (POW,MIA World War II veteran) in his last days, we were trying get him full honors for military funeral. Mr. Stone coldly said no, that this didn't warrant full honors, he suggested we get in contact with local VFW's for their assistance.

Lakeside95

I am not sure why LouLou would have had any contact with Stone in Norwood's office. As either the Communications Director he dealt with the media side of things. Then he was responsible for policy and legislative matters as Deputy Chief of Staff. I know that anyone working for Norwood would have done everything to help a veteran.

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