Comments by adamstanton
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Posted on June 11 at 6:59 a.m.
Nice to see a coach promote his players,,, instead of trying to see if the players records can promote his coaching expertise so he can move on the the college level.
Posted on June 10 at 7:10 a.m.
what we need is better infrastructure,, when I lived in New York if ya didn't want to drive ya just took the train or subway cause ya had options,, what options do you have here none. At one time they had trains through Natchez and all over the country, but wwith more empphsis on personal modes of transport the trains have stopped and the options disappeared.
Posted on June 9 at 7:08 a.m.
My father in laws house flooded during Katrina, he came and stayed with us at our house. My wife and I spent the next 18 months rebuilding the house, we spent 16 days out of every month down there gutting and putting up new sheetrock putting down new floors. We slept on camping cots, and worked tirelessly I personally would spend four nights in Shrevepport La working then drive to Jackson Ms and spend the night then drive to New Orleans and work for eight days and did it for a year and a half. Many people have done just what I have and there are plenty that have done nothing but compolain about what hasn't been done for them in the wake of the storm. Not saying this is the case in anyway, just saying ya didn't have to live there to have lost a few years of living.
Posted on June 5 at 7:15 a.m.
He should if possible put the money in an escrow account if he runs again the money will be there. Maybe use some of the money to help accomplish some of the things you ran on in your campaign.
Posted on June 5 at 7:03 a.m.
The name Jimmy Carter makes me shiver thinking of hostages, long gas lines. interest at 20% man thats a scary name in politics.
Posted on May 20 at 1:12 p.m.
EnKiKur,,,Well if you just used Riverparks' service then you either have insurance money or both, since they don't take care of the indigent, and thats where in the problems truly come to a head. Where as with NRMC they are expected to provide the same courteous service 24 hours a day seven days a week whether you have the ability to pay or whethere you don't, so you can see how it might be a lil stressful for the managers of a facility when they see something they are getting reimbursed for going across the river.
Posted on May 19 at 7:23 a.m.
Well the problem is you have a hospital in NRMC trying to compete with NCH, one is for profit, and one isn't one is trying to make money and one is trying to provide service or thats the mind set in which it was built and had operated for years. Now, you have less employment in the area thus less insurance and the hospital with the most outside backing and most effecient running business will survive. Then you have to look at the new surgery suites that were built along the river that takes revenue away from the hospitals both of them if they were doing those types surgeries. So it gets alot easier to see why the money problems, a hospital built during a time when hospitals provided services and the cost was past on to the insurance companies, and the hospital was reimbursed with profit, now they are having to compete with a hospital that was built to make money, with outside backing, a shrinking job market in the area, and Doctors building surgery suites away from the hospital, a true recipe for failure for a public owned facility.
Posted on May 19 at 6:58 a.m.
I wasn't there but sounds like a late night drunken casino run to me, but then thats just a wild guess.
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Posted on August 24 at 7:49 a.m.
What a joke when I read that Obama is such a better choice than McCain, and why is that because he delivers a few good speeches he can get his groove on better, the volume of work and information about McCain is over a long period of time and with Obama every day seems to bring something new that we didn't know because he hasn't been around any time at all really. Another thing if you look at the results of the voting especially the voting along racial lines Obama carried the Black vote in one of the Carolinas at a 92% clip of black voters that kind of percentage is unheard of in politics. Had White people voted for Hillary along the same racial lines as blacks did for Obama he would be a has been, never was, in this election. Is voting as simple as looking in the mirror so far this election has proven that answer to be yes if you see a face in the mirror similar to Obamas'.
On Is casting a vote just a matter of looking in the mirror?