THOMASVILLE —
“Glenn Beck is making millions of dollars off the ignorance of people. He’s laughing at his followers all the way to the bank.”
“As a conservative, I am horrified at the ignorance of liberals and Obama zombies.”
“I would like to say that Delores, a cashier at Harveys on Jackson Street, is one of the nicest and most polite cashiers I know. Thanks, Harveys, for hiring her.”
“I’m glad to see they are beginning to take notice of the drug dealing in Remington Park. Keep up the good work.”
“To everyone complaining about Thomasville -Cairo Game: Peach County and Perry dropped from 1AAA. Americus joined. Cairo had to pick up a team anyway. It was obviously a date conflict The schools lose gate receipts. Both lose. Besides, do you honestly think either team is afraid to play the other? Drop it already!”
“If Edward Marshall were to have his own bake sale, the only item for purchase would be "spiced pecans. This guy is definitely one nut job!”
“I’ve just finished reading the excellent satire by Edward Marshall. That was very entertaining and makes the point well. I don’t always agree with what he writes, but his letters are always well written and intelligent. You should get him to do editorials for you every week.”
“Who is submitting all these Thomasville-Cairo rants — a bunch of middle schoolers? Grow up!”
Opinion
Rant & Rave for September 4
- Opinion
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Conviction is needed in times like these
It is obvious that President Obama is hellbent on achieving his stated goal of transforming this nation
- Rant & Rave Feb. 12
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Enough is enough
In a community where most taxpayers are going to sometimes-extraordinary lengths to make ends meet and pay their bills, we do not think elected officials should be trying to squeeze a new penny out of every hard-earned dollar citizens spend
- Rant & Rave Feb. 11
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Form your own opinions
- Rant & Rave Feb. 10
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- Rant & Rave Feb. 8
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- Flipping burgers
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Conviction is needed in times like these







