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Sept. 10
Orchids to
the John Krull column pointing out the differences between our greatest president, Abraham Lincoln and the current one and just how far the party of Lincoln has fallen.
Tony London for his public comments during the school board meeting on Monday night.
John Krull for a great commentary on the difference between Lincoln and the current president especially when dealing with internal strife.
the great article by Noah Crenshaw about the protest against the U.S. government’s immigration policies in Greenwood.
the Columbus City Garage for a prompt and efficient removal of tree branches in our street.
Onions to
those responsible for not mowing weeds and grass along county roads some as high as 6- to 8-feet tall.
following Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt said, “Dec. 11, 1941 will be a day that will live in infamy,” so too will Sept. 11, 2001 and Jan. 6, 2021, both were attacks against the U.S.
the Supreme Court for allowing federal immigration officials to conduct racial profiling and aggressive sweeps in California.
restaurant that put pickles on your sandwich even though you ordered no pickles, not just once but multiple times.
leader who had the nerve to suggest while speaking in Washington D.C. that domestic violence is not a crime.
to turning the criminal loose.
not putting more concrete homes and buildings in town because of more tornadoes and hurricanes.
the HOA that didn’t plan for future expenses and now cannot afford to fix things for us.





