Monthly Archives: August 2020

Moving America forward is a priority

I just could not bring myself to do it. Watch the DNC that is. Why would I want to listen to a party that kills babies and wants to take away your second amendment rights. They will not condemn the … Continue reading

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How far do you allow government overreach?

Praying for students, teachers, parents and staff as school is back in session. I am amazed by the number of parents who are going off about schools opening back up. Yes, you can inspect more cases, just like anytime kids … Continue reading

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True communication becoming a lost art

Ironic, that today is the 13th of August, as I celebrated my 13th year at the Georgia Post this week. What a ride it’s been! There have been days when computers and internet were issues and we pulled all nighters. … Continue reading

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Herman Cain was a genuine Patriot

The number of people dying lately can make your head spin. Maybe it’s just we are being told about it more and more and inundated with those reports. I was taught not to speak ill of the dead and I … Continue reading

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Lots of good things happening around us

Don’t know about you but I am so over all the nonsense going on around us. Let’s talk about some good things happening in our communities. First off, I want to give kudos to the Crawford County Board of Education. … Continue reading

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Who are you trusting other than God?

Georgia Governor Jack Kemp has specifically ordered that cities and counties can not mandate citizens wear masks. They can recommend but they cannot require or mandate. He is suing the Atlanta mayor for going against his order. He should also … Continue reading

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The world has a bully mentality

There is a book by Lewis Grizzard, whom I actually met at a seminar in Athens. It’s entitled, “Elvis is dead and I don’t feel so good myself”. That’s kind of the way I felt hearing about the death of … Continue reading

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Remembering a friend, speaking up

This newspaper and I lost a friend last week. He fought a tough battle but is now in the presence of Jesus. Charles Cook came in at least every week when he was in town. We’d share a cup of … Continue reading

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Our freedom slowly being taken away

Saturday is July 4th. The day we celebrate our independence. In 1776 our Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress. Signers of this document knew full well it could be a death sentence for them. They knew they … Continue reading

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Let’s develop a Biblical view in these times

I struggle daily with keeping my perception as a journalist and my Christian perspective in line so that I do not cross the line into a worldly view. The struggle is real because as a journalist, as you who read … Continue reading

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