Opinions - Topics from November, 2012
Helping the middle class
One of the main talking points or promises during the run up to the election by both President Obama and Mitt Romney was, “I can help the middle class” and/or “I can stimulate job growth”. Were the candidates at that time sincere or was this just hyperbole?
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What generation gap?
Last week when I saw Larry driving the tractor and lawn sweeper toward the front yard, I hurried out to stop him.
“Not yet,” I told him. “Leave the sycamore leaves on the ground for the boys to play in. You can rake them after Thanksgiving.” [Full Story »]
“Not yet,” I told him. “Leave the sycamore leaves on the ground for the boys to play in. You can rake them after Thanksgiving.” [Full Story »]
Man’s best Friend
When I see Fox, the chocolate Lab, charge after a duck or dove I have felled I watch him with a grin of satisfaction, knowing that although I trained him, he already had this retrieving in his blood. It is what he was born to do. I love this dog. He stays right by my side around home and when he gives that low growl I know it’s not an armadillo but a two legged threat he smells and I have time to arm myself, if necessary.
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Thanksgiving Makes Us Whole
Humankind has the most unique relationship to its Creator. It is stated in the Bible that we are created in the image of God. We are inbreathed with God’s breath of life, which makes us a “living soul” with a distinctive bond with our Maker. This exclusive rapport is the only one of its kind in all of God’s creation. Our inimitable affiliation with God allows a communion with Him that no other of His establishment enjoys.
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Giving thanks on Thanksgiving
Dear Editor,
Halloween, what a grand time. We look around and can see all kinds of Christmas decorations. [Full Story »]
Halloween, what a grand time. We look around and can see all kinds of Christmas decorations. [Full Story »]
Happy Thanksgiving
Preparations for Thanksgiving during the 50s started long before November. The turkeys strutted about their pen, gobbling, and pecking the ground and each other for juicy tidbits. In Mama’s garden the mustard greens grew taller every day. Corn frozen from summer’s bounty waited in the freezer, clearly marked “Thanksgiving.” The sweet potatoes were waiting in a basket on the back porch right beside a huge pumpkin, but with November’s winds and rain, the pecans fell. Every Thanksgiving table in the Nichols household required both pumpkin and pecan pies. We gathered the nuts in the wind and rain if necessary, and then we shelled until our hands were sore, never questioning whether the results would be worth the effort or not.
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At least I’m honest
I confided to a fellow writer that I was getting writers block. She suggested that I just pick a subject, the first one that pops in my head, and comment on that subject. OK, the Ten Commandments. Here goes.
1. Thou shall have no other Gods before me. No problem, Big Man. OK. [Full Story »]
1. Thou shall have no other Gods before me. No problem, Big Man. OK. [Full Story »]
Doc Angie
Dr. Angela Britt is my and B. J.’s local dentist. Until we turned our dental business over to “Doc Angie”, we trusted our teeth, with few exceptions, to the Darby family, three generations of dentists, in Vidalia, Ga. and that is where we first met “Doc Angie.” She was in partnership with Dr. Lloyd Darby—our dentist then.
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Peanut Butter response, terrific!
Dear Editor and Community,
During the month of October, the Appling County churches were asked to help with the supply of peanut butter for the Appling County Food Bank. The food bank was facing a shortage, due to supplies not being available through USDA and SNAP programs. On Monday, after the first Sunday of October, a couple of gentlemen came to the food bank and stated their pastor announced the need for peanut butter; they went out and bought eight flats of peanut butter and made the donation. [Full Story »]
During the month of October, the Appling County churches were asked to help with the supply of peanut butter for the Appling County Food Bank. The food bank was facing a shortage, due to supplies not being available through USDA and SNAP programs. On Monday, after the first Sunday of October, a couple of gentlemen came to the food bank and stated their pastor announced the need for peanut butter; they went out and bought eight flats of peanut butter and made the donation. [Full Story »]
Congratulations to Judge Kelley on state appointment
Dear Editor,
On behalf of the State Bar of Georgia, I am writing to congratulate Brunswick Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Stephen D. Kelley on his appointment by Governor Nathan Deal to serve on the State Commission on Family Violence.
The entire state will benefit from Judge Kelley’s service on the commission, which works with judges, advocates, law enforcement, medical professionals, educators and concerned citizens across the state to develop a coordinated community response to address the problem of family violence in Georgia. [Full Story »]
On behalf of the State Bar of Georgia, I am writing to congratulate Brunswick Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Stephen D. Kelley on his appointment by Governor Nathan Deal to serve on the State Commission on Family Violence.
The entire state will benefit from Judge Kelley’s service on the commission, which works with judges, advocates, law enforcement, medical professionals, educators and concerned citizens across the state to develop a coordinated community response to address the problem of family violence in Georgia. [Full Story »]
Changing demographics will affect Georgia politics
(The following is an opinion that appeared in The Savannah Morning News on November 11.)
By Lara Wessel
President Obama, by a margin greater than predicted by most credible pollsters, won a second term as president of the United States. In addition, the Democrats have retained control of the U.S. Senate, and the Republicans will maintain control of the House. [Full Story »]
By Lara Wessel
President Obama, by a margin greater than predicted by most credible pollsters, won a second term as president of the United States. In addition, the Democrats have retained control of the U.S. Senate, and the Republicans will maintain control of the House. [Full Story »]
Pet ownership: not for the weak
For almost our entire married life, Larry and I have had pets. We both grew up with pets, but not house pets. During our childhoods, animals lived in the yard. However, research says that owning pets is good for us. It lowers blood pressure and prevents depression. Animals are great companions and love us no matter what we do. We’ve certainly reaped the benefits of all the good animals we’ve owned, or maybe I should say of all the animals that have owned us. There have been a few drawbacks over the years.
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It’s like this
I was listening to the news this morning while getting ready to visit a shut-in. The lady was talking to two politicians about the deficit and taxes; one was a democrat and one a republican. Each of them allowed that deficits and high taxes were bad for the country and this set me to thinking. I know it is dangerous to put such pressure on a small brain like mine but the more I thought about our nation’s problems, the clearer the answer became and I would like to share my conclusion with you. Here goes; if both parties think deficits and high taxes are bad, why in the Sam Hill don’t they agree not to have them? I mean, the politicians are in charge, aren’t they? If they agreed to do away with them, wouldn’t they be done away with? One would think so, but obviously my conclusion is wrong. We have deficits, high taxes, inflation, and wars going on in two countries because that is what they want us to have. Politicians created these problems and now they campaign against them. What a con game!
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We need some Daniels
Christianity is under siege. The Christian faith is the last moral stronghold holding out against multiple forces of evil dead set on doing it in.
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Christmas for Wounded Warriors 2012
Dear Editor,
Please help us grant a Merry Christmas to all the children of our Wounded Warriors at Fort Stewart in Hinesville. Asbury United Methodist Church is joining others across the state in accepting new unwrapped toys or donations for the children of the Wounded Warriors. There will be a party at the Warrior’s Transition Battalion at Ft. Stewart that will be specifically for Wounded Warriors and their families. The Wounded Warriors at the base will be able to choose toys to give to their children from the toys you donate. [Full Story »]
Please help us grant a Merry Christmas to all the children of our Wounded Warriors at Fort Stewart in Hinesville. Asbury United Methodist Church is joining others across the state in accepting new unwrapped toys or donations for the children of the Wounded Warriors. There will be a party at the Warrior’s Transition Battalion at Ft. Stewart that will be specifically for Wounded Warriors and their families. The Wounded Warriors at the base will be able to choose toys to give to their children from the toys you donate. [Full Story »]

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