Today we mourn the loss of our dear friend, Common Sense. He was preceded by his good friends, Ben Franklin, Abe Lincoln, Dwight Eisenhower and Ronald Wilson Reagan, great leaders that were loved and respected. Common Sense is survived by several elected nitwits and demwits; space in this column will not allow me to list them all.
The time has come for American Revolution. This Revolution will be won when enough Americans rebel against the lies that are being told by those in power. Lies such as the idea that we can’t look at the past to learn about the future, that our founding principles are outdated, or that only those in power know what’s best.
If you can improve on this statement, let me hear from you (PO BOX 367, Collinsville, MS, 39325).
Letters
Obituary of common sense
- Letters
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- Fire station plans
- Ziemba distorting the facts on drone aircraft
- The price of becoming a star
- Sunday, April 29, 2012
- Sunday, April 22, 2012
- Your Views
- Sunday, March 25, 2012
- 03-18-12 Letter To The Editor
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Here’s my view!
I spoke at the last Meridian City Council meeting concerning pay for city employees. My intent was to inform the council that many city employees are not being paid equitable salaries. The clerk of the council and other city employees deserve to be paid a competitive salary.
- Letter To The Editor: Get involved with your school
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