MOULTRIE —
Dear editor:
To the person that stole the Christmas flowers off my husband, J.C. Crosby's, grave at Pincrest Memory Gardens. I hope God blesses you as much as he blesses me each time I visit that grave.
Thank you for leaving his flag. Our flag was always very important to him.
I hope you never feel the pain that I felt the day I saw that empty vase. Have a blessed life.
Frances Crosby
Moultrie
Opinion
The pain I feel
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The kind of stuff that happens in dictatorships
Distrust of government secrecy has been elevated to an exceptional level with the disclosure the Justice Department covertly examined two months of Associated Press phone records to determine who leaked details to the AP about a foiled terrorist plot.
- Rant and Rave for 05/17/13
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And would you like fries with that?
Most of us have seen the Chick-fil-A signs that urge us to “eat more chicken.” So would you ever expect to see one that says, “eat more crickets?”
- Rant and Rave for 05/16/13
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Something to enjoy
Dear editor,
On Sunday I had the pleasure of witnessing an Atlanta Braves game up close and in person. I have been to a Braves game before but every time always feels like the first. - Rant and Rave for 05/15/13
- Rant and Rave for 5/14/13
- Rant and Rave for 05/12/13
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Supply and demand link drug users to murder and mayhem
A point we’ve made in this column on several occasions over the years is touched on today in the Rants and Raves offerings.
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Thanks for your help
Dear editor:
My family and I were in a near tragic house fire in the early morning hours on April 6 on 5th Avenue N.W.
I want to thank God for sparing our lives. Although my husband had to be air-lifted to the John M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, thank God he is progressing well. - More Opinion Headlines
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The kind of stuff that happens in dictatorships



