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Posted on September 27 at 7:19 p.m.

I like the pilgrimage too, it's sweet and nice, but please, let's not call it history. It deals more with romance and fantasy. Never I heard in a tour that the houses were built by African enslaved people... In fact, that would be great if the owners could talk about history, and not only antiquities !

On Fall Pilgrimage continues through Oct. 10

Posted on July 28 at 8:27 a.m.

I went yesterday to check it out and, indeed, the exhibit is great !

On Visitor center seeks music for new exhibit

Posted on July 27 at 12:14 p.m.

What about Natchez Black music, sacred and secular ??? Blues, gospel and so forth...

On Visitor center seeks music for new exhibit

Posted on July 8 at 10:04 a.m.

You say : "We can’t change the world’s obsession" : don't you know that America is not THE ENTIRE WORLD ? Do you think that the demonstrators in Iran, China or Burma care about Jackson? Don't you know you're in the only country (maybe with Australia and Canada) that play and watch football? Who cares about McNair outside US? You may play the judge in your narrow minded newspaper (which, by the way, doesn't even have one Black journalist in a town where 50% of the population is Black... kudos !), but please, don't think that our nation is the center of the world...

On America is honoring the wrong heroes

Posted on May 4 at 9:23 a.m.

Salongo is a wonderful man and a great artist ! keep up your fine work !

On Local photographer displaying forgotten treasures

Posted on March 15 at 9:40 a.m.

Fascinating person... We will miss you.

On Local doctor Killelea dies at 82

Posted on March 9 at 11:10 a.m.

Just what we need downtown !
Thank you Owen !

On Artist wants to use gallery as farmers' market

Posted on March 2 at 2:51 p.m.

Southernbelle, how about the millions spent each year for Israel? Are you also against it?
maybe...Palestine... like Obama.. he, he, he... is an Arab !

On Stimulus money available for farmers

Posted on February 22 at 11:52 p.m.

" Unemployed people are ragged and dirty, they don't need no help, they deserve to be in a private jail" is obviously ironic. do you frankly think that there is one person able to think that kind of bull----?
linking that with hitler... please... I didn't mean you were"reciting" history wrong, I just meant that you don't have an historical sense. If even you would find super-redneck able to say such things on unemployed people, you could not compare his solution to lock them up in private jails to hitler's camps. There is nothing we could compare to the Holocaust (specially in terms of ideas since we do not talk about facts). This is just a lack of respect to the victims to call them upon our small biddy cause.
Voltaire and Kennedy Toole used at its best the tool named irony. saying that it's in their books that you will find the highest form of irony is not comparing our chit-chat to their work (but by appreciating their work, you should recognize the poor form of irony I use myself on the "natchez democrat comments"...). nobody's in a competition, anyway.
I guess our sense of humor is sensibily different. which does not mean that we don't agree on rational things such as "close cca jails" or "no more bailouts".

On Jindal rejects stimulus money

Posted on February 22 at 11:30 p.m.

great story.
is there a way to buy some of that honey?

On Local turns beekeeping hobby into cash

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