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June 24 - Thank you, Bi-Lo, for bein' a clean and courteous and well-stocked store. And your pri
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Thank you, Bi-Lo, for bein' ... a clean and courteous and well-stocked store. ... And your prices are great. ... And you're probably the only ... grocery store in Statesboro that duhn't blow your hair apart when you walk in the front door. And why do all the restaurants in this city hafta be so cold? I don't care if it is a hundred degrees out.

I'm for Nathan Deal who's takin' the stand about illegal immigration ... illegal ... people here in the United States. ... It's 'bout time some governor took a stand and took care of some things that ... a person here that's a ... illegal is a criminal and they need to be sent back. Doesn't matter what country they're from. ... Thank you, Mr. Deal, and I hope the other states have the courage to do it too.

... This is in reference to the comment in Sunday's Soundoff ... about the building behind Fastenal. ... Actually ... the colors for Georgia Southern are blue and white ... not blue and gold. And course not red and silver. ... Just thought I'd set the record straight. The colors have been blue and white ... for a long, long time. ... The gold was added as a ... accent, but the colors are not blue and gold. Thank you.

Of the 36 birth announcements in the Sunday paper, only 13 announcements were to married couples. ... What moral message is this sending?

It is embarrassing to think ... that the ... State Bar ... had their meeting ... in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, instead of Georgia ... and therefore ... boosted the economy of South Carolina instead of their own state. Attorneys make their money in Georgia and need to leave it in Georgia.

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