Monthly Archives: January 2011

CARTOON: Smokey and the Bandit

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Editor’s note

A lot of the posts over the past couple of the months have been a little different than my normal writing. Please forgive me — I’m working through a whole phone book full of emotions right now and a lot … Continue reading

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The Crop

There once was a farmer who was blessed with extremely fertile land. And on this land, all the farmer had to do was scatter a few seeds and a bountiful crop would grow.  He was rewarded with a huge harvest … Continue reading

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CARTOON: Civility

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CARTOON: When Guv’s Dream

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CARTOON: Haley’s State of the State

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National Championship Tweets

The cold, cold wind this morning didn’t slap my face as hard as the realization that college football is now over. Go Tigers, Plainsmen, War Eagles or whatever the hell you are. The Governors of Miss., Ala, Tn and Ga … Continue reading

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Tuesday Morning Links: Frozen edition

Good frozen morning to you.  We have a very cold week ahead of us — a week like the one last year that took the City of Jackson’s water system out. So forget the bread and milk, get a few … Continue reading

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CARTOON: Moment of Silence

I miss “United We Stand.”  The tone of political discourse is so screwed up in the country right now that you can have a nut  (no offense meant to pecans, peanuts and cashews) attack a crowd and all you get … Continue reading

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Death of a hero: Major Dick Winters

When America needed Major Richard “Dick” Winters, he stepped up and rose to the occasion. A decorated Army veteran of the Second World War, Major Winters was the biggest brother in Band of Brothers. He led his men in the … Continue reading

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