Letters to the Editor
J. ELAINE WHITE: This would be a vote for Mississippi's children
We in Mississippi love our children. We make sure we sign them up for all the activities available, watch them perform, oversee their homework, and share their photographs whenever possible.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
LIZ SERPA: Let's make teaching a choice career in Mississippi
I had the distinct pleasure of listening to Gov. Phil Bryant's commencement speech at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg on May 11. I was there to proudly celebrate degrees received by my two nieces; one received a bachelor's degree, the other a master's degree.
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TRICIA TEETA DRUDY TAYLOR: Pass was able to repay a favor
It is with a gracious heart that I write to thank the people of Pass Christian and South Mississippi for their generosity and efforts to Sheet Rock the Shore "Pass" Style.
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CHARLES ERICKSON: No separation of God and state
I agree with Zip Ribar's letter to a point.
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RON BUBLIK: Don't mess up streets to repair lights
I live on William Harrison Drive and we have had our streets torn up for the past year. Recently they paved our street and it is great.
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RICK WEBB: Why isn't abortion murder?
Now after the initial shock of the man who kidnapped, raped, impregnated, tortured, and held hostage 3 women along with a 6 year old child in Cleveland, Ohio, I could not help but to make an observation.
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JIM SIMS: Gulfport needs more bait shops
My friends and I along with many others on the Coast really enjoy our fishing. It's a break away from our stress and sometimes that big bite is like a hole in one on the big green.
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ALICE JONES: No entitlement to wrongdoing
Wake up, America. Is this the kind of society we want, where good is evil and evil is good? We have given in to sanctioning immorality. Aberrant behavior is now called "rights," to be upheld, protected and even paraded.
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ZIP RIBAR: Let the cobbler stick to his last
The Washington-based American Humanist Association filed a lawsuit in a federal court against the Rankin County School District, complaining that high school students were forced to attend assemblies where fellow students preached Jesus Christ. The association is demanding that religious assemblies...
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ANDY ANDERSON: Fletcher is hoping for short memories
Congratulations to Tommy Schafer for his victory in the Republican primary. His supporters, and those of us who voted for the incumbent, Chuck Ingraham, must now join together under a common banner to assure victory in the June election.
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AFAAF SHAKIR: Mississippi deserves a healthier reputation
We, as a state, have always had a bad reputation. We have been the poorest, fattest, most unhealthy, least educated, etc. at one time or another.


