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Posted on July 6 at 2:18 p.m.

Bayou, my husband and I were wondering the same thing. That red heart was awesome. When we got back home, we looked at the video and could not find it! It was a very good show and a nice crowd! I enjoyed myself in Natchez since Friday, many events to attend!

On Locals and tourists celebrate the Fourth

Posted on July 6 at 8:16 a.m.

I enjoyed all of the events and it was good to see my parents and their friends do some catching up while visiting Natchez. Everyone looked so nice and it was good to see that they had taken care of themselves! We also enjoyed the fireworks on Friday night.

On Over 500 people attend class reunion

Posted on July 4 at 6:43 a.m.

I have yet to see ANY politician NOT do "selective" things. That's why they have constituents. Across the board, local and national level, politicians have always done things in a selective manner. It would be quite nice, yet still a basic fantasy to have any politician do ALL things for ALL people. 18 years, you gave it a run West. Sometimes change is in order.

On West reflects on nearly 18 years in office

Posted on July 2 at 8:03 a.m.

McCain is the right man for this country, IF you want 4 more years of the SAME crap you're getting now! There was just 6.7 billion, if I am correct, allocated next year for the war. McCain will have no problem with this, since he is a war-monger who has stated we would be in Iraq for 100 more years. Now, I do agree with him on that stance, since so many were lulled into this chocked up war in the first place. Now, there is no way to just pack up and get out, not after we have devastated Iraq in the name of "giving" them Democracy or "liberating" these people. What started out as a war to disarm this country of it's WMDs, has now become a "liberating" mission. Isn't that just a bit convenient?

On McCain is right man for country

Posted on July 1 at 8:06 a.m.

I remember him when I was at North Natchez. He and O.K. Reed ran a tight ship and kept things in line with the students. I don't recall too many disturbances at North Natchez either.

On Barnett retires after 38 years with the district

Posted on June 30 at 2:34 p.m.

Obama! '08!!!!! VOTE FOR CHANGE!

On Getting squeezed

Posted on June 30 at 7:09 a.m.

Frogprincenessntz, I have done my research. It's called reality. I remember 8 years under Clinton and 8 years under Bush. I remember policies the Clinton administration didn't make good on, but should have, just as well as I remember policies, they did make good on. Now, you can try and blame these last terrible 8 years on the Clinton administration, do what makes YOU feel better, but again, a chocked up war, rising gas prices, RECESSION, a corporate administration, etc., just to name a few, are all I have seen, these last past 8 years. The Democratic controlled Congress is the ONLY defense your mind set has, but we somehow forget, the President IS the head. He has veto power, etc. We have had the most conservative judgeship in the high courts. Tell yourself what you want.

On Getting squeezed

Posted on June 29 at 9:31 a.m.

If GW Bush has indicated ANY experience in running this country, it must be into the ground.

Also, with the way crime is, it is not feasible nor is safe for police to sit and WAIT for a call. I want them riding and patroling or what happened to walking the beat? There are certain neighborhoods, downtown, etc, where a car could be parked and the neighborhood canvassed, this makes for more effective community policing, people get to know the officers, etc.

On Getting squeezed

Posted on June 29 at 6:42 a.m.

Please excuse my fast typing on a laptop, it's European and care.

On Getting squeezed

Posted on June 29 at 6:32 a.m.

Gas cost was not out of control until now! These last 8 years, the cost of everything has spun out of control. I don't see how anyone can believe, a vote for McCain is going to change anything, other than be another 4 years of the LIFE being sucked out of the middle class. What class has been the life blood of this country? It's not the extremely wealthy as many are made to believe. It certainly is not the poor who have well below the median income needed to be called working poor. Who sustains these people? American banks are being sold and bailed out by foreign countries! Long standing American companies like Budweiser are looking to sell to Europran countries, something as American as Budweiser being sold is quite shocking. We are clearly in a war that can go on for decades and according to McCain, he doesn't car if we stay for 100 more years. The housing market has tanked so badly, until home ownership is no longer the "American" dream it was. Folk owe more on their houses, than they are worth, upside down. We can bury our heads in the sand, we can deny there needs to be CHANGE, true change, but NOTHING will ever change, except we change it.

On Getting squeezed

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