The Fayette Citizen-Opinion Page
Friday, February 25, 2000
Billy Graham has reached untold million – and one scared teenager
By DAVID EPPS
Pastor

His was the voice that I heard each night as I drifted off to sleep, though no one knew he ever entered my room.

Letters to the Editor

Playground committee a worthwhile effort

On Feb. 21 the Recreation Commission appointed a group of volunteers to be the All Children's Playground Select Committee, to enable them to seek donations to construct a very special playground. The All Children's Playground will be totally or mostly accessible to special needs children, but will also be available to non-challenged kids.

Fayette native glad to hear about air show

I enjoyed reading your article today on-line. As I grew up in Fayetteville, I take interest in finding out that the Canadian Snowbirds are coming to southern Atlanta and the area. My parents and grandparents still live in the area.

What is it about city attorney that we don't get?

Though I did not write either of the two letters referred to in Mr. James Webb's letter in The Citizen Feb. 23, I decided to throw my two cents worth into the mix.

City attorney demands paper retract letters

The Peachtree Citizen Review published a letter on Friday, Feb. 18, 2000, entitled “City Attorney Appointment Raises Questions.” The letter accuses me of unethical behavior by being on the board of a local bank while being city attorney and implies that I have improperly profited from my representation of the City of Peachtree City. The statements and insinuations contained in the letter are erroneous, false and libelous. These statements have not only harmed myself and my family, but as senior partner of the law firm of Webb, Stuckey & Lindsey, LLC, the publication of these letters has also harmed the law firm.

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