Clayton News Daily - Letters to the Editor
Clayton News Daily - Letters to the Editor
Your columnist is not funny - HAROLD L. BARBER
Last Updated: 11:20 PM 08/16/10 - Re: Will Durst Column Printed July 22, 2010. (Full Story)
Comforting help in a time of need - JEANINE CONKLE
Last Updated: 11:19 PM 08/16/10 - I wanted write a small thank-you note to the Clayton County Fire Department, the EMTs (paramedics), and the GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation). (Full Story)
We need banking reform — now - MRS. DENISE MAUNDER
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Last Updated: 10:15 PM 04/20/10 - In May of this year, I will have been unemployed for a year! (Full Story)
A response to Tina Dupuy’s April 1 column - D. J. FULTON
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Last Updated: 10:00 PM 04/13/10 - “The most pivotal scene in our nation’s recent civil rights history ... in fact, the self-proclaimed Tea Party protesters hurling racial epithets at members of Congress,” is how a recent column (Tina Dupuy’s) in your paper begins. Except, that there were no racial epithets hurled. (Full Story)
Local boxer showing kids the ropes
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Last Updated: 11:31 PM 04/07/10 - Brandon Wilcox, 30, a professional boxer, grew up around boxing in the St. Louis, Mo., area, where his father, Anthony, was an amateur boxer. While he said his parents steered him away from the boxing arena, the current Hampton resident now teaches boxing to Clayton County youth seeking fitness and alternatives to gang activity. (Full Story)
Making Georgia premier state for cancer care - WILLIAM J. TODD
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Last Updated: 9:40 PM 03/23/10 - If you, or a loved one, had cancer, would you want to leave your home state in order to get the best possible cancer care? (Full Story)
DNA proves our system is flawed - Judith Davis
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Last Updated: 11:11 PM 02/09/10 - This week, Freddie Peacock became the 250th person in the country exonerated through DNA testing, after serving years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. The cases of the 250 DNA exonerees are merely the tip of the iceberg, since DNA testing is possible in just a tiny fraction of cases. (Full Story)
Consolidate law-enforcement services - Bob Williams
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Last Updated: 11:04 PM 02/09/10 - It would seem to me, that with the economy the way it is, and the retirement of (Henry County Police) Chief Abernathy, that the county would see the folly in spending more tax dollars looking for another chief of police. (Full Story)
Ethics is government a joke - WILLIAM E. MITCHELL
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Last Updated: 11:31 PM 01/26/10 - I heard the new leader of the Georgia House being interviewed, and he was asked, “What are you going to do about the members who have not paid their state taxes?” Well, now it quickly became apparent that he was a lawyer. The speaker’s answer was, “We are going to look into that.” (Full Story)
Haiti –– The earthquake - Minister Milton Graves, III
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Last Updated: 11:50 PM 01/19/10 - We are a society of laws, creeds, edicts, and mandates. Civility is the reason why –– one would think –– where our laws are concerned. History has demonstrated that we are, indeed, governed by the letter of the law. (Full Story)
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