“When are the American people going to wake up and realize that we can’t keep on paying tax, tax, tax? It’s breaking the working man’s back. We’re going broke. They won’t cut any of these entitlement programs that don’t need to exist. Some do, some don’t. But, where we’re headed, we can’t keep taxing. The working man is going to finally just decide to quit working.”
“Why the big flack about Susan Rice? After all, George Bush led us into a war based on the best information that he could get from our security community. What’s the difference?”
“Wake up, Alabama. Tennessee is getting all their money on the lottery tickets. We could have better schools for our children ...”
“I don’t think Susan Rice should be considered for secretary of the state or for any other position.”
“I agree with the You Said It in Wednesday’s paper regarding the fact that Sheryl Marks was not appointed to take Mickey Haddock’s place as license commissioner. It goes to show you that hard work and knowledge count for nothing, just money and who you know.”
“Well, life is a gamble, and Alabama is crazy. Went to the Tennessee line Tuesday night to buy lottery tickets for the Powerball — 50 to 60 cars were there, all of them from Lauderdale and Colbert counties. Alabama lost so much money.”
“I’ll agree with the person in You Said It Tuesday that said those who voted for President Obama should be the first to lose their job. I will second that.”
“This is in reference to an Adam and Eve comment in the You Said It. If you believe in Adam and Eve, then you also have to believe in incest, adultery and child molestation. How else do you explain Adam and Eve populating the world?”
“I wonder how many tattoos have been paid for with tax dollars.”
“On this appeal hearing for terminated Sheffield police chief, I don’t see anything in the newspaper about Greg Ray’s side of the story.”
“George Bush led us into an unnecessary war in Iraq based on poor security information. What’s all the flack about Susan Rice and her interpretation of what happened at Benghazi? She had the best advice available to her at the time.”
E-mail this
|
Print this
|
Comments