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thebeaver: This is outrageousNoel: CHC ElectionsWill the results be posted on The Citizen.com tonight? dollaradayandfound: IMUS on RFD TVThe black-female-basketball player critic, Don Imus is back on TV and radio. The recovering alcoholic-doper got about 30 million out of his last gig to get rid of him and now he doesn't have to spend so much time at his desert ranch where he teaches ill kids to be cowboys occasionally. dollaradayandfound: Muddle's theory on religionThe belief that the only way to everlasting life is to be a Christian and to profess their detailed rules, does point to all other religions as not having the ability to provide salvation, except the special case of the Jews (some of them anyway). Shelby Barker: Republican shake upMy first blog on this website discussing the presidential candidates was about a man named Mike Huckabee. I begin following his every move since September and have grown ecstatic of his recent climbing in the polls. Just to refresh everyones memory. Git Real: I'm Convinced - The Name Leticia Is French For...I'm thoroughly convinced that the name Leticia is French for 'Stupid Fat Woman Of Color'. I am convinced that the name Leticia predestines one's future to that of being an ignorant, unemployable, compost producer. Kevin Wandra: Our Lady of Mercy's prime-time dancer
There have been many great dancers in the history of music — Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, James Brown, Usher and Justin Timberlake, among others. It’s time to add another name to the list of distinguished dancers, Our Lady of Mercy principal Danny Dorsel.
the_assassin: Truth on TDK: a non-issue for nowHere's the real answer about TDK's destiny (not to be confused with Get Real's obfuscation): PTC voted to abandon construction. County voted to release the funds (i.e. there's no money). thebeaver: Promoting diversity has negative effect, Harvard study saysCyclist: Iran Halted Bomb Drive in 2003, U.S. Spy Agencies Say (Update2)By Jeff Bliss and Ken Fireman Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Iran suspended its nuclear weapons program in 2003 and probably can't produce enough uranium for a bomb until 2010 at the earliest, according to a new report from the U.S. intelligence community. Paul Perkins: Political Correctness has run amok!This PC stuff is everywhere! I was in a music store looking for some seasonal songs and found that someone had replaced the traditional Rudolph song with the following. Mike King: Abandonment Of City PropertyThe second Old Agenda item for Thursday's City Council Meeting will be hopefully a down vote for the selling of the city owned streets that are critical for Mr Mcmurrain to develop his west side property. Both my opponent and I have spoken against this sale as has Mr Haddix. Fyt35: BCS: what a mess!If you are college football fan, this has been a crazy season! But in my humble football opinion, the BCS got it wrong again. How could you justify giving LSU three opportunities at No.1? How can you let Ohio State in when all they did was sit around for weeks and watch everybody else fall week after week? Do you really think Tennessee would have been given the same opportunity if the Vols have won the SEC championship? bad_ptc: Thieves will be SHOT, survivors will be prosecuted. What’s your take?bad_ptc: Questions for the Democrats amongst usChristian: The key to stopping TDK for good is abandoning the right-of-way!Despite all the talk about the TDK project being halted, until Peachtree City vacates (gives up) the right-of-way, this road could be built in the future. PTC_factchecker: Developers versus Citizens - some thoughtsI want to present some ideas for the blogosphere to pontificate on. 1. Without a developer, 99% of all Peachtree City "citizens" wouldn't have a place to live. Otherwise you are building your house yourself, connecting it to the sewer and water system yourself, clearing the land yourself, etc. There are few examples of this in this town - most every home in Peachtree City was built by a developer, from Garden Cities to PCDC to John Weiland or Bob Adams or someone else. Should we have stopped those developers from coming in? Jones: Use Bob Lenox as your barometer with respect to who to vote for in Fayette County elections and you won't go wrong, guaranteedIt's really too darn bad that Bob Lenox did not weigh in on the Sturbaum and King race for Tuesday. It would have made the choice a whole lot easier for us. Nitpickers: IowaLooks like the guitar playing, Baptist preacher from Arkansas, and also was a Governor, is going to win the Iowa Caucus! Bonkers: Let's end it now?Run Clinton and Richardson against Guiliani and Thompson (The Preacher maybe also), right now? Why waste the rest of 2008 and a hundred million dollars? johenry: Sturbaum vs King : A political race that grinds away on the issuesI will honestly say both candidates addressed most of the local issues and I applaud you for that. Most of people in the race to fill Dan Lakly's seat are doing the same thing except for Ramsey. But I think even Ramsey is going to be forced to speak out on how he plans vote on the issues of the day. johenry: He's not saying anything really ...All the bloggers say Matt Ramsey stands for this or that, but he actually doesn't say a darn thing. The only real thing you learn is he works for Doug Warner who was mixed up in the development authority scandals. dollaradayandfound: Changing tax methodI think I like all of the different changes being proposed in tax laws so that richer people will get by much easier! Not that I am rich, but it would let more "dribble" down! the_assassin: Why not Steve Brown?As early as two days ago I thought Steve Brown was the perfect fit for Lakly's seat. Both men are not afraid to speak their mind, no matter the consequences. Though in Lakly's case it was more admirable because he wasn't about self-aggrandizement. Git Real: I Think I'm Going To Throw Uptennfan1: Where's the green?!When it comes to things that I can't change, I try not to complain. I like living in Fayette County. The climate is fair (usually), the people are nice (mostly), the area is safe from serious crime (generally), and the schools are good (or so I'm told). But the one thing that bothers me about living here is the severe lack of accessible green space, parks, and nature. ChiefUSAFRet: WHAT CAN WE DOWHAT CAN WE DO TO REDUCE THE RISK TO CIVIL SOCIETY BY RADICAL MUSLIMS? The following is an excerpt of a book written by Sam Harris, a noted author Christian: What the Popes said about Atheistic NazisOn April 28, 1935, Cardinal Pacelli (who became Pope Pius XII) gave an address to 250,000 in Lourdes, France. He said, "[The Nazis] are in reality only miserable plagiarists who dress up old errors with new tinsel. It does not make any difference whether they flock to the banners of social revolution, whether they are guided by a false concept of the world and of life, or whether they are possessed by the superstition of a race and blood cult." Christian: Catholicism versus AtheismThe Catholic Church is still proudly the oldest and largest provider of health care in the world. I have never heard of an Atheist Hospital anywhere. Spear Road Guy: Need A Coming Out Party On The IssuesThe "Don't ask, don't tell" policy needs to be challenged in the District 72 race. Admittedly, there is a short window of opportunity because the election is 18 Dec 07. But if some of the information I've been given is correct, and I'm checking it out with my Republican Party connections, Matt Ramsey has, in the words of Ricky Ricardo, a lot of "splaining" to do. |