Thanks walkers
“Lets give a Rave to Jennifer Dorminey Herzog, Kim Bland Byne and Tara Douce Busbee who recently walked 60 miles in three days around Atlanta to support the Susan G. Komen Cancer Cure. They each raised over $2,300 to help find a cure for Breast Cancer.”
Coverage is biased
“If the Benghazi attack had occurred on George Bush’s watch, ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, Fox News, all CNN channels, the New York Times, Washington Post and most of the major newspapers and news magazines would be relentless in their coverage, especially right before an election. And you know it.”
Where have you
been?
“I don’t know how much clearer Romney could have been that China’s policies are a threat to the U.S. Russia has nukes with American cities as target sites. If you don’t think Russia is a threat to the U.S., they where have you been the last few generations?”
Do the work
“In the fall of 2006, the Grand Jury of Tift County instructed the County to provide fire proof storage, fire extinguishers and sprinklers for the Tift County Superior Court Clerk’s office. In typical government fashion, the Commissioners have failed to act properly. Isn’t it time?”
Satisfied shopper
“Publix is a great store!”
Opinion
Rant and Raves for Oct. 30
- Opinion
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- Angye Morrison column: Investing in hearing aids
- Rant and Raves for May 24
- Rant and Raves for May 23
- Rants & Raves – May 22
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Students aren't blueberries
Dear Public School Teachers in Georgia: It looks as if you have survived another year of underwhelming support from state legislators, many of whom would kiss a tree toad if so instructed by the anti-public education crowd. I know it is frustrating but as my daddy used to say, consider the source.
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Letter to the Editor – May 22
You knew this was going to be a special season.From the season-opener, a 7-5 win over Crisp County and UGA signee Robert Tyler, to the very last pitch in Marietta May 15, the Tift County baseball team took us on a great journey that reached even further than on the baseball field for me.
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May 21 Column – George F. Will
Leaving aside the seriousness of lawlessness, and the corruption of our civic culture by the professionally pious, this past week has been amusing. There was the spectacle of advocates of an ever-larger regulatory government expressing shock about such government's large capacity for misbehavior. And, entertainingly, the answer to the question "Will Barack Obama's scandals derail his second-term agenda?" was a question: What agenda?
- Rants & Raves – May 21
- Rant & Rave for May 16
- Rants & Raves - May 15
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