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July 15 - You can't turn on the televsion without hearin' how bad Christianity is. While they defe
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You can't turn on the televsion without hearin' how bad Christianity is. ... While they defend Islam and the gays. This country is really goin' to the dogs.

Back in the Bible days ...God destroyed Saddom and Gommorrah ... because of a perverted lifestyle. ... Perverted. That's right. ... And now, because that same lifestyle is runnin' rampant in the USA, I think God has started to destroy her.

Holli, we are very disappointed ... in your biased column about the Casey Anthony trial. You admit that you did not 'at the time' to watch the proceedings and yet you accuse the jurors of making a wrong decision. These jurors sat for eight hours a day for over a month, watching and listening ... to multiple witnesses, multiple expert testimony, multiple willingly trained and prepared lawyers and they then based a unanimous decision on all this evidence. ... You are no more qualified to jump to your conclusion than are we ... who did watch the proceedings. ... And you do a disservice to your readers by doin' so. You need to reaffirm your pledge to write as an interested but impartial reporter.

I was reading yesterday's paper where the county commissioners ... was rezonin' some property for a man out on Burkhalter Road. ... He wanted to put a restaurant out there. ... But z; did they deny the man's restaurant or did they allow him to put it out there? ... Because it was a he said, she said, they said. ... But it never was made clear ... in that paper as to whether they say he could put it out there or whether he couldn't put it out there. ... It's either ... the person that's writin' it up in the paper ... or it's either the county commissioners is all confused up as to who said what.

 

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