Pick of the day
When I was a kid, potholes were found in outhouses.
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Pick of the day
When I was a kid, potholes were found in outhouses.
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Sledge hasn’t changed
I’m glad to see the new year has not changed Kaffie Sledge. I just read her “What If” column. She still maintains a firm grasp of the obvious.
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Be governed accordingly
The year is not two thousand and ten; it’s two thousand ten.
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Recall both senators
Clueless senators Isakson and Chambliss should be recalled by the voters for ignoring the wishes of well over 75 percent of their voters by opposing the health care bill.
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That’s a start
The only time an elected official will halfway listen to their constituents is when they are seeking reelection.
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Apparently
We’re in a recession. Is it important for mega-church pastors and religious leaders to have a grand lifestyle while their flocks struggle and pinch pennies?
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Party of No
The Republican Party of “No” has done nothing to fix our health care system. They just complain and criticize for political purposes. For their elections this year, you should say “no.”
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Graduates abound
Did you know that Mississippi and other Southern states lead the nation in college graduates? You’re more likely to be a college graduate if you are a Southerner.
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Some are fine people
All skateboarders are not punks and they don’t belong in jail. Some are A students and good Christians.
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What a shame
It’s a shame that the vet was escorted out so the Phenix City “good old boys” could maintain control.
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Staff advisor
Dusty Nix should advise Alabama Attorney General Troy King on prevarication. If we need a true expert on prevarication, it’s good ol’ Dusty.