Comments by BULLDOG72
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Posted on May 7 at 7:20 a.m.
truebue- Well put. Judging the integrity of others by their actions, conduct and character tells you almost all you need to know about how they conduct their business. I'm pretty bored by people playing the race card. Sounds like you are also.
Posted on May 4 at 6:18 p.m.
He deserves the same treatment, soon. Real soon.
Posted on April 29 at 6:21 p.m.
Yeahuhuh- Did your daddy give you any advice about calling other people dumb or calling them names like dummies? Perhaps you have elevated yourself to a lofty state as you mentioned in a previous post. I doubt that was what he meant by class.
Posted on April 29 at 12:14 p.m.
Yeahuhuh- Enjoyed your post. Found it quite amusing. You keep your faith. I have faith also. But I prefer to see justice carried out to protect the innocent. Both the innocent who have been harmed and those who have not yet but will in due time have to endure the acts of those who perpetuate harm against them and their families. Peace be with you and yours.
Posted on April 29 at 8:06 a.m.
If he will enter a residential property to steal the odds are he will kill also. This must be dealt with by local law enforcement and they need your input. Let them know how you as citizens feel about this. I agree with you Thorninyourside, the loss of a hand might teach him a lesson and maybe save his life and someone else's also. He needs something to teach him the consequencies of his actions.
Posted on April 21 at 8:30 a.m.
Maj. Gen. Grover Brown is one of the finest men I have ever known. Grover, when my mother Dorothy, my dad Donald and my brother Michael were laid to rest you were always there with for me with your wise words and kindness and I shall never forget all you have meant to me and my family. Now of course only I am left but I send all of our love. God Bless you. Don C.
Posted on April 19 at 10:22 a.m.
Steve McNair was the quarterback here in Nashville for the Tennessee Titans and carried the offense on his shoulders even though he often played with injuries. We all love him and feel that he truly deserves the Hall of Fame for his accomplishments and the class way in which he always conducted himself. He's a credit to the state of Mississippi and to our country.
Posted on April 16 at 9:48 a.m.
lukecannon- I was 34 years of age and 600 miles north of the location when it occured. It is within 15 miles of downtown Natchez. Bulldog 72 should give you a clue. Thanks for your kind words.
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Posted on May 22 at 8:58 a.m.
Claude, I'm very glad to see this honor for your dad. He is most deserving of it. I know you and I knew him. I was raised in Fayette but have been away since late 1966. God bless you and yours.
On Vietnam casualty to be honored