“Silence is good common sense. Those candidates who did not seize the opportunity to have their reason and views for office misinterpreted are smart, worthy and are certainly willing to talk to any taxpayer — but not willing to have an editor's view printed instead of theirs. There are times when silence pays. This is one moment where it is best to remain silent unless people affected are asking.”
“I read the Thomasville Times Enterprise every day and I don't see where it is slanted to the right. We are a small community and this area depends upon this paper for it's local and national news. We should be proud of it. I'm a resident of Cairo, and I'm very proud of this newspaper.
“How can the state of Georgia spend money sending out tax refund checks for 16 cents, yet it cannot spend money mowing the grass on the highways."
“Why is there always smoke on Egg and Butter Road? Is it a landfill? What's going on?"
“To the caller: The local newspaper is pretty much middle of the road. It just seems far right because you are far left. If a candidate runs for public office, the voters should be informed of the candidate's platform and, no, I will not be intimidated by you prissy pants people."
“Traffic is a mess at Jerger, the new oncology center and ambulatory center. Why can't it be three-laned from Hansell to Mimosa to take care of the traffic?"
“More childish rants about football. Referees are human and make mistakes in every game played. If you think you are so perfect, then why don't you become a ref? Get over it. It’s just a game.”
“Wanting to keep all off what you earn when there are needy is greedy.”
Opinion
October 27, 2009


