The Letters

Dots

As readers have seen in the last few days, folks get a little upset when they see a gun in real life. “Irrationally upset” might be a better term for it. It’s unfortunate, but so many have to engage in a way that is both provocative, and ..maybe a little disturbing. Profane, non-constructive, and often …

A Nice Place To Visit

Amazing how just a few seconds of an elected commissioner’s video can squeeze the noggins of presumable ‘normal’ folks more than famed body builder Jack LaLanne’s Juice-Matic. The old “I’m willing to carry this ridiculous narrative to an unheard of extreme” act is odd, yet particularly fun to watch. Subject: My tourist dollars Date: Wed, …

I Swear

The emails published here are real. They are the product of anger, hatred, misunderstanding, confusion, partisanship, or perhaps even a little insanity. I will produce them as completely as is possible, and in no particular order, and no names will be used. This introduction will accompany each post. A soft start is warranted. As suggested …

Potential

The emails published in the next several weeks are real. They are the product of anger, hatred, misunderstanding, confusion, partisanship, or perhaps even a little insanity. I will produce them as completely as is possible, and in no particular order, and no names will be used. This introduction will accompany each post. Unfortunately not everyone …

Email – Part I

The emails published in the next several weeks are real. They are the product of anger, hatred, misunderstanding, confusion, partisanship, or perhaps even a little insanity. I will produce them as completely as is possible, and in no particular order, and no names will be used. This introduction will accompany each post. Hyperbole is defined …

Civility

The old adage, “there are as many opinions as a******s” may or may not be true, but there is certainly a plentiful supply of those who value their thoughts so much that profanity seems needed to drive their points home. Of course, all ‘points’ lead North this year. The uproar over an alleged “brandishing’ of …