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Weekly Cartoon
Political correctness
Political correctness seems to have taken over our society. Political correctness is the conformity to prevailing liberal and radical left opinions by avoiding certain words, actions, or expressions that seemingly insult, exclude, or marginalize groups of people who are considered socially disadvantaged or discriminated against. How did we get to this point? It is very…
Read MoreDads and the Holey Underwear
I recently wrote an article about Mother’s Day honoring our mothers, so since this past Sunday was Father’s Day, I could not leave out the fathers. There is a meme that goes around right before Father’s Day with a picture of a pair of holey underwear saying “Hang on Dads, Father’s Day is almost here.”…
Read More“No King” in the United States
There was a protest held Saturday, June 14, called “No Kings” across the United States. The No Kings protests (also known as No Kings Day or No Dictators Day/protests) were a series of demonstrations that took place on Saturday, across the country, and the same day of the U.S. Army 250th Anniversary Parade and U.S. President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, in protest of Trump’s…
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It applies to me but not to thee
In every corner of the world, there is a ruling class that rules over the people. It is different in each country, but that basic principle still applies. In America, it starts at the federal level and goes all the way down to the local level. We have elected officials to represent the best interests…
Read MoreGood intentions: advising friends
Have you ever had a friend come to you with a tough problem? Maybe they were struggling with a big decision about their career, a complicated family situation, or even a disagreement with their husband or wife. Because you care deeply about them, your first instinct was probably to help, right? So, you thought it…
Read MoreWall Street remains easy target, but tackling housing affordability begins in Georgia
GUEST OPINION By Chris Denson On May 6, U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff announced his intention to investigate “large, out-of-state companies buying up Georgia homes and driving up home prices.” This has become a common target when discussing housing affordability – and not just in the halls of Congress or under the Gold Dome. Rarely…
Read MoreHow friendly is man’s best friend?
Across the globe, a disturbing trend is emerging: an unsettling increase in unprovoked dog attacks on humans. What was once considered a series of isolated incidents now seems to be more frequent and concerning occurrences, leaving victims with not only physical wounds but often deep emotional trauma. It’s a problem that demands our attention, not…
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