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Aug. 23
Orchids to
garage sales.
James Dobson, who knew if we neglected to focus on the family, our country would be on the path it is on today.
the person who put the sign with the beautiful and important message regarding Palestinian children near the sculpture.
the good historical review by columnist John Krull about election politics in Indiana.
the Homelessness Initiative for achieving good results in preventing homelessness and decreasing the number of those afflicted by it.
the national leader whose policies have led to zero murders in our nation’s capital in over a week.
Onions to
the “prestigious” restaurant that made us wait an hour for our food and never offered us any kind of compensation or apology.
the utter failure by the occupant of the White House to bring Ukraine and Russia together due to viewing Putin as friend not foe, and Zelenskyy as foe, not friend.
the high prices of houses, cars, insurance, eating out, groceries, taxes, etc.
paying consultants millions of dollars to run our city.
the political party doing midterm gerrymandering, thinking of ending mail-in voting and other voter disfranchisement, just to stay in power.
the FBI becoming the POTUS’ personal hound dog and the DOJ administering vindictive retribution.
exhibit organizers for poor site selection and lack of foresight, an avoidable blunder that undermines the city’s cultural stature.
Columbus residents for ignoring Exhibit Columbus: “Yes And,” a free, world-class event; indifference that dishonors their own artistic heritage.
those who don’t mow their yards or keep the weeds from growing on the sidewalks.
the local doctor’s office who sent the prescription to the wrong location and would not return our call.
all the drivers who refuse to stop at the stop signs on Cessna Drive.
the top level elected official that has had at least eight family vacations on taxpayer dollars, shutting down venues to other paying tourists.





