Opinions - Topics from February, 2013
Well said Huckabee
The following is a comment posted by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee on Monday about the current Washington quagmire:
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Life’s too short
I’m not sure how old I was when I realized that there are many definitions of the word meeting. I couldn’t have been too old because that lesson usually comes early in life. People meet to discuss any number of things, and I’d be the first to admit that productive meetings can accomplish miracles. During my teaching career, I spent years in a mixture of meetings: faculty meetings, parental meetings, both as teacher and parent, planning meetings, and every other kind known to the educated man.
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To thine own self be true
Just the other day I was listening to a friend of mine opining about the need for honest politicians and this brought to mind the story about Diogenes, the ancient Greek philosopher. It seems Diogenes was walking around town in the middle of the day and shone a light into the face of everyone he passed. Finally, someone asked, “Diogenes, what are you looking for?” and Diogenes replied, “I am looking for an honest man.” This ancient philosopher seemed to be implying there is no such thing as a completely honest man and I tend to agree. Now don’t get me wrong for I am as honest as the next person and more honest than most but I am not running for reelection to anything. If I were I might have to delay the aforementioned statement until I was out of office or at least out of the running for one.
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A tale of the Altamaha
The popular column, Tales from the Altamaha, authored by T. Ross Sharpe and published several years ago in the Lyons Progress, has been brought to life in recent years by the talented playwright and actress Laurie Jo Upchurch, an endowed cast of gifted actors, and the outstanding River Rat Revue Band. The increasingly popular production begins April 4 and runs through April 13 at the Blue Marquee Theater in Lyons.
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Thank you, thank you
Dear Editor,
Words can never express my gratitude for the outpouring of love shown to me during the appreciation dinner held in my honor on Saturday, February 16 at the Parker Harrell Center. So many friends, family and colleagues showed up to express their love and support. Thank you for your attendance, gifts and words of expression. May God richly Bless and keep each of you is my constant prayer.
Sincerely,
Dollie Boggs Marshall
Words can never express my gratitude for the outpouring of love shown to me during the appreciation dinner held in my honor on Saturday, February 16 at the Parker Harrell Center. So many friends, family and colleagues showed up to express their love and support. Thank you for your attendance, gifts and words of expression. May God richly Bless and keep each of you is my constant prayer.
Sincerely,
Dollie Boggs Marshall
Rep. Nimmer gives update
This past Wednesday the General Assembly reached the half-way mark of the 40-day legislative session. I wanted to take this time to share with you our progress thus far and take a look forward at what we may expect during the second-half of the session.
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“What has America become?”
A friend emailed me a letter to the editor that appeared in The Iosco County News Herald in Michigan recently. This letter is simple, to the point and questions the double-standards of our society. While I may not agree with all points the writer expresses, the letter is certainly thought-provoking:
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Stop telling me what to do
In the early years of my life, I’d don my red flannel pajamas that Mama made for me and climb into Daddy’s lap for a story. After he finished The Gingerbread Man, I could usually talk him into reading The Three Bears and maybe even one more—unless Mama came along and interrupted our reading session by ordering me off to bed.
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It is a shame
It seems one can hardly watch the news anymore without hearing about a school teacher having an affair with a student. Usually it is a good looking female teacher waylaying an unsuspecting young man but I can’t say the same for their young male victims and this puzzles me. I never had a vivacious lady teacher when I went to school or maybe it’s just that my mind was on possum nests and bream beds back then.
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The Marvelous Caymans
Grand Turk in the wondrous Caicos Islands is exciting, glamorous and fundelicious. With exotic cuisine savored to a Calypso beat in a remarkable beachside setting, Grand Turk will charm you into a genuine Caribbean mood. B. J. and I enjoyed our visit there almost to the maximum. We gathered seashells from the adorable beach only to discover that we could not bring them aboard our elegant ocean liner, the Westerdam. Disappointed, we deposited our pretty seashell collection on the dock before boarding our cruiser.
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Christian fun
People have said that you can’t have fun and be a Christian. They are just plain wrong. Some of the funniest incidents in my life have occurred since I recommitted my life to serving God. Below are a couple stories of some of these funny incidents:
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What good old days?
When’s the last time you pulled over to use a payphone? If you did today, you probably couldn’t find one. Many people are even disposing of their landlines in favor of cell phones. I have mixed emotions about this modern day device, but society is completely addicted to it.
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An easier yoke
I had to go over to Waycross one day a few January’s back to pick up some rabies vaccine from the health department. I was accompanied by a friend, Capp, who can attest to the validity of the following tale.
As I stated, it was January but it was very warm and had been unseasonably so for many days. We were just east of Douglas on 158 when we ran into a road construction project. Just as we got to the flagman he flipped his sign for us to stop and we did. It was going to be a long wait. [Full Story »]
As I stated, it was January but it was very warm and had been unseasonably so for many days. We were just east of Douglas on 158 when we ran into a road construction project. Just as we got to the flagman he flipped his sign for us to stop and we did. It was going to be a long wait. [Full Story »]
Thank you to ACHS band
Dear Editor,
District 8 Honor Band was held at Epworth by the Sea Thursday through Saturday, January 31 - February 2. My daughter, a ninth grade band student from Bacon County, was excited about her first high school Honor Band experience.
That excitement was quickly dimmed however, when she was treated as an unwelcomed interloper by the cabin mates to which she was assigned, all girls from a county I won’t name here. [Full Story »]
District 8 Honor Band was held at Epworth by the Sea Thursday through Saturday, January 31 - February 2. My daughter, a ninth grade band student from Bacon County, was excited about her first high school Honor Band experience.
That excitement was quickly dimmed however, when she was treated as an unwelcomed interloper by the cabin mates to which she was assigned, all girls from a county I won’t name here. [Full Story »]
Thanks to local deputy
Dear Editor,
I would like to commend to you Deputy Robert Eunice of the Appling County Sheriff’s Office for his proactive, energetic, and successful investigation of vehicle thefts from family property on Memphis Crosby Road. [Full Story »]
I would like to commend to you Deputy Robert Eunice of the Appling County Sheriff’s Office for his proactive, energetic, and successful investigation of vehicle thefts from family property on Memphis Crosby Road. [Full Story »]

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