Do you know what the most dangerous job is in these, the United States? No, it is not writing columns, although when you have been referred to as a “racist redneck” and an “Obama-bedwetting liberal” in the same week, not to mention a “spiritual moron” by a God-fearing, love-thy-neighbor Baptist, this is not exactly a job for the faint of heart. The humor-impaired can be a … [Read more...] about August 20, 2023: From Dog Bites To Pig Iron, Danger Is All Around Us
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August 13, 2023: Honoring Those Who Quietly Honor Our Country
Warning: This a No-Trump Zone. If you want to revere the man or revile him this week, you are going to have to go somewhere else. Not here. Instead, I am going to talk about unsung heroes who have been serving their country quietly and with dignity for the past 97 years -- those who guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery in … [Read more...] about August 13, 2023: Honoring Those Who Quietly Honor Our Country
August 6, 2023: Being A Proud Georgian is Nothing to Sneeze At
I’m about to get myself in trouble again. I’m still smarting from the Trump Harrumphs who accuse me of being a left-wing Commie pinko because I’m tired of his whining about losing an election Ronald Reagan would have won in a landslide. I have also upset a lot of Baptists who inform me I’m destined for hellfire and damnation because I have questioned why Apostle Paul … [Read more...] about August 6, 2023: Being A Proud Georgian is Nothing to Sneeze At
July 30, 2023: No Winners In Media Coverage of UGA Football Program
There are no winners here. I am talking about an article that appeared recently in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, concerning allegations of misconduct by members of the University of Georgia football team. UGA's general counsel, Michael Raeber, sent the AJC a nine-page letter demanding a retraction, claiming a number of errors and fabrications and that the lead reporter, … [Read more...] about July 30, 2023: No Winners In Media Coverage of UGA Football Program
July 23, 2023: An Open Letter To Georgia’s Public Schoolteachers
I can’t believe I am writing a back-to-school letter to you in July. That’s because I can’t believe you are starting a new school year in July. Somehow, that doesn’t seem right. Back in the good ol’ days –which look better and better as I get older and older – school always began right after Labor Day. Even today, I dread the thought of Labor Day because it reminds me of … [Read more...] about July 23, 2023: An Open Letter To Georgia’s Public Schoolteachers