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mrs fran sheldon: Why I Did Not Vote for Mr. RamseyI have found some of these comments here to be less than polite. I don’t believe you can say that I have said anything bad about anyone. I happen to like Mr. Brown and what he has done for Seniors and I voted for him. What is so wrong about that? And yet some of you folks have said some unkind things. One person that Other Trax person said to me that “… you have to admit that a Senior, signed on for one day, with her own avatar and hyperlink looked VERY FISHY. At the risk of insulting Seniors, you also have to admit that many Seniors have not exactly embraced the information age. While a good many Seniors are computer savvy, less would be able to include an avatar AND a hyperlink.” First of all, I have been on here for a long time. When my computer broke and before my grandson replaced it I was not here. That is why he signed me back on. I think it was Mr. Muddle who said a search shows that to be true. As for the computer things, yes, I do not know how to do those things. My grandson helped me. But these are my choices. I do not understand why being so harsh is something that you have to do in politics. You boys need to learn some of the manners that my grandchildren display. And another thing, I told them to stop those phone calls and they don't. Mike King: NO MATTER WHO WINS......tommorow's election some of us will be saddened, some will be joyous, but I fear the preponderance of will go about our lives with the same indifference that permeates our city. My prediction is that some 25-30 percent of registered voters will actually show at the polls--Please prove me wrong! Michael Boylan: Thompson back on Daily Citizen todayJohn discusses last night's school board meeting and their decisions on redistricting and East Fayette. johenry: Ramsey vs Brown: You compareIt's obviously no surprise to see Blogger Nuk write a blog slinging mud at Steve Brown. Look people, it's all the Ramsey camp has left. Sniffles: Merry Christmas from the Cal Beverly Dancers!NUK_1: Ramsey-Yes. Brown-NOugh...so much for a password change here, a new temp ID will have to do for now. The old adage of "it's better to deal with the fool you know than the one you don't" is like most old adages: tired,expired, trite. In the election tomorrow, you have a definite "known" and an "unknown." skyspy: Christmas Blessing/Good Holiday Stories??Does anyone have any good stories to share? Maybe something nice that happened to you or someone you love? After the election on Tues. Paul Perkins: Combining two current topicsjohenry: Brown has the courage to speak out with his name on the bottom of the pageSteve Brown isn't afraid to tell it like it is. He's been very open about how he feels the consequences of this electino could be bad. Tami Morris: Steve Brown - An Honest RepresentativeOn Dec. 18th, our local citizens have an opportunity to vote for someone who has proven himself to be an enthusiastic, fair, and consistent public advocate. Steve Brown is open, honest, and always available to help anyone in the community. eodnnaenaj1: And Hutch, Tug, and all my other online friends,I wish each of you a Merry Merry Christmas, a prosperous and wonderful New Year. I know some of us will be in and out, on and off computers, so just wanted to get these wishes to you. eodnnaenaj1: Git,Nitpickers: Purpose of Atlanta hospitals and school boards, etc.I need some explaining here! Jones: Election: Forget the paid blogers and make an honest comparisonLet’s talk about the election in much different way than the negative mud slinging of the paid Ramsey blogers. Many on this site and people like the reporter from the AJC said Steve Brown is more polished and has more experience than the other candidates. Bonkers: PerpetuatorsI see now where the great plan: sales tax instead of property tax, isn't exactly that! the_assassin: Keep E. Fayette open or (some) kids lose a yearClosing East Fayette will also set off significant affects on 2 schools, who will LOSE more than HALF their current students: Sara Harp Minter Elementary and Spring Hill Elementary. Nitpickers: Muddle's MeaningThe sand pebbles of Darwin's suffering have caused some to caterwaul Jones: Paid candidate bloggers can't have an honest dialog on electionIf Matt Ramsey's paid campaign manager is really paying bloggers to trash on the other candidates, he ought to be ashamed. You can state your opinion without lying or trash talking. Sniffles: 400 Days!400 days from today (December 16th, 2007) America will see the end of the worst presidency of our lifetime, that of George W. Bush. To which I can only say: "Thank GOD!" the_assassin: Phony bloggers: a laugh riot!ROTF LMAO! All these chumps "defending" the credibility of an anonymous person. I suggest y'all "Git" a real life and accept a good ribbing when you get it. Learn to take a joke! Nitpickers: Romney's "religion"Other religions, other than Latter Day Saints, shouldn't be to swift to criticize Romney for his weak explanations about what the Saints do now as opposed to what they used to do. bad_ptc: Get Reale, Get Reel & other side trax BUSTED!Get Reale, Get Reel & other side trax your BUSTED! As we're getting close to the wire on the election issue, Ramsey supporters have taken out all the stops. muddle: An Argument from Evolutionary NaturalismFor those brave souls with the patience of Job and too much time on their hands, here is a rather detailed version of the argument that I've described in recent blogs. This is one segment of a much longer essay. johenry: Paid campaign consultants and now paid bloggersQuite a few bloggers have come out of nowhere. They all sling mud at all the candidates but Matt Ramsey. And they never let the facts get in the way of a little negative campaigning. BryanThompson: If I may be so bold #4--I have lived in Peachtree City since 1984, and attended many graduation ceremonies. Today I was at the University of West Georgia, and thought about this 21st century that these young adults will form, and which will form them in turn. Bonkers: 9/10 mentalityI like Michelle Malkin's use of the state of mind: 9/10 mentality. As if people suddenly abandoned and blew away everything they ever believed or thought about on 9/11! d.smith700: Liberals and conservativesConservatives hate progressive change! Usually change of any kind. Bonkers: Beauty PageantsIt seems as if we can't even get a beauty pageant completed anymore until the scandals start with the women. Mike King: SIMPLY MY TWO CENTS WORTHThroughout the past two weeks the pros and cons of the candidates running for my late friend's, Dan Lakly, seat have hit a fever pace. One can only surmise that if a small percentage of what's being printed is totally true, then these are either saintly or evil individuals. hutch866: dryer maintenenceIt seems that our dryer had developed this extremely annoying squeak or squeal and after cussing it for days I decided I better see what was going on. |