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Your Mind
Got a complaint? Got a compliment? Call Your Mind On Line at 537-6397 and let us know what’s on your mind. Quotes are printed exactly as they are called in and are not necessarily factual, but rather, callers’ opinions. Libelous, slanderous, personal attacks, and unfounded accusatory or lengthy comments will not be printed. Two calls per week per caller, and calls should not exceed 30 seconds, please.
“Can someone explain why Lyons is going to spend thousands of dollars to redo the stadium yet the children at the elementary school stay in an old building with leaks and mold?”
“Be careful who you trust as a neighbor in loaning money. A lot of people are corrupt.”
“I do not know what the Center for Rural Entrepreneurship is in that building that’s downtown. However, they ought to encourage some rural entrepreneur to come up there and do some yardwork. The front of the place looks terrible. They have weeds growing out of the flower box and some of the plants are dying. Let’s get us a rural entrepreneur up there and fix the yards.”
“I’d like to give a shoutout to Ms. Bentley at the Vidalia Post Office. Not only is she friendly but she will gladly help you with any problem you might have, with a smile.”
“Star Parker says in her article that many people now falsely believe that America’s great success was not because of the choices of free religious men and women to take responsibility for their own lives and to live free, but because of the political arrangement originally designed to protect them. The result is the chaos in which we find ourselves. ‘Politics has become our God, and individuals feel personally entitled to determine what is good and what is evil.’” “I think they should have shut down the government long ago and fired all those stupid politicians in the house and senate that have been ruining our country.
Thank You.” “If the politicians in the House and Senate were the first to lose their paychecks when they let the government shut down, the shutdown would last a matter of minutes before they come to a compromise.”