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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 58. Chapters: John Stewart Bell, Ronnie Thompson, Ed Roberts, Nancy Grace, Nathan Deal, John Oxendine, Wally Butts, Jay Alan Sekulow, Ellis Paul Torrance, Lyman Hall, Blanton Winship, Scott Rigell, Griffin Bell, Cathy Cox, Jimmy Carnes, Carl Vinson, John Birch, G. Harrold Carswell, Erick Erickson, Walter F. George, Scott Makar, Allen D. Candler, Richard E. Hawes, James Rachels, Richard B. Hubbard, Benjamin S. Griffin, William D. Jelks, Phil Walden, Steadman Vincent Sanford, Thomas W. Hardwick, John Peyton, Vicente Arze, Big James Henderson, Robert Reichert, Chauncey Sparks, John P. Cole, William Augustus Bootle, Henry Dickerson McDaniel, Winfred Dukes, Lyman Ray Patterson, Marc Thomas Treadwell, Glen Ashman, John Stephens Wood, Michael Meyer von Bremen, Dele Olaoye, Ferrol Sams, William Stanley West, Bryant Thomas Castellow, Rufus Carrollton Harris, Charlton Greenwood Ogburn, Doug Barnard, Jr., Brainerd Currie, Cecil B. Day, Samaria Bailey, Carlton Mobley, Bill Yoast, George P. Oslin, Peter Zack Geer, Richard Henry Mills, William J. Northen, Anne B. Kerr, Malcolm Johnson, Linton McGee Collins, Wesley Duke, George Winn, Abraham Benjamin Conger, Richard Reichert, Harry Stillwell Edwards, Les Olsson, Walter C. Dowling, J. Thomas McAfee. Excerpt: Ronald John Thompson, known as Ronnie Thompson or 'Machine Gun Ronnie' Thompson (born July 21, 1934), is a former Georgia Republican politician who was the first member of his party to have been elected mayor of Macon, the seat of Bibb County in central Georgia. Thompson served two controversial terms from 1967-1975. He is also a former gospel and country music singer known for his highly conservative views on issues. In 1972, Thompson was a Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives, but he was defeated by the Democratic incumbent W.S. Stuckey, Jr.. In the 1974 gube...