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Sound Off for Saturday, April 2, 2016

Walk the walk

For "evangelical Christians" insisting Georgia pass a "religious freedom" bill, if you are employed by a businesses that objects, perhaps you should resign and find a new job that won't compromise your religious faith.

Grab a pillow

If a woman's right to her body is decided by men like Trump, sleep on the couch, chump.

Shared goals

It's time for Americans of all religious faiths to unite for their common good. Their primary objective may clash, but their social and political objectives are usually identical.

Credit where due

Trump's Washington Hotel project has provided more private sector jobs than all the remaining candidates combined.

Missed the boat

State Senator Josh McKoon apparently doesn't know how to win friends and influence people, or how to serve his constituents.

Flexible principle

When prospective GOP candidates promised loyalty to the eventual presidential ticket, they had no notion that the governing rules were as firm as jelly and easily changed by the duplicitous GOP hierarchy.

Nickel and dime

CCG is losing many good, experienced employees because there's no money to pay what they're worth. There's also no money to train their replacements. Efficiency and productivity are nosediving. Taxpayers get what they pay for.

This story was originally published April 1, 2016 at 10:27 AM with the headline "Sound Off for Saturday, April 2, 2016."

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