Letters to the Editor
America's immoral leadership
We are a secular nation with a thin veneer of Christianity. Secularism has become our national religion.
Letters to the Editor
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Remembering history's heroes
This past year Columbus State sponsored several talks about the Vietnam War which included author Tim O'Brien ... Yet I wondered, how could 18- and 19-year-old students relate to an event that occurred that more than twice their lifetimes ago?
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Let's make city, earth cleaner
It's imperative we give much thought about the huge amount of trash we produce and what happens to it after it leaves our realm.
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Callaway was right on target
I commend Callaway Gardens for refusing to allow gun advocate group GeorgiaCarry.Org to hold its annual convention there. GeorgiaCarry members would be openly packing weapons.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Callaway was right on target
I commend Callaway Gardens for refusing to allow gun advocate group GeorgiaCarry.Org to hold its annual convention there. GeorgiaCarry members would be openly packing weapons.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
A disproportional expenditure
I read in the L-E today that there are plans to invest $5M in Cooper Creek Park, primarily to increase and improve existing tennis court facilities.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Offensive and uncalled for
This letter is in response to the Sound Off column in Sunday's Ledger-Enquirer. As you and your staff are no doubt aware, 14 people, mostly first responders, many who were volunteers, were killed in an explosion in a fertilizer plant in West, Texas.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Even online, we still pay
There is currently a lot of discussion on this subject, and I have yet heard anyone mention the fact that when you order online you generally have to pay shipping charges.
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A right-minded initiative
This fall the city of Columbus will inaugurate its new Recycling and Sustainability Center. This is an example of good government that deserves our attention and support.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Weapons of mass destruction
George Washington is purported to have said, "the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in times of moral crisis retreat to a position of safety." The cowardly members of the Senate who voted against background checks for gun sales must need asbestos clothing.


