The presidential candidates debate on Sept. 10 was a remarkably revealing snapshot of the positions, capabilities and temperament of the candidates. If you were not among the 67 million viewers who watched live, it is well worth your time to watch it on line: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Fact: Project 2025 is not a Trump playbook. Former administration employees working at a Think Tank are less of a threat to our democracy than former administration employees becoming pundits for Legacy Media.
I think it's always good to tell the truth, though it can hurt so much. It's better to know what people are really like, myself included, however disappointing. Thus, I must admit that over the past two presidencies, almost eight long years, I've grown into a moderate.
Dale Holland (L) U.S. Forest Service and Bud Talley, Macon County deputy shown at scene of crash.
By Bob Scott
Guest Columnist
Who would have thought a true story with a link to Clay and Macon counties would be the most popular movie in the United States today?
The annual Festival on the Square was a tremendous success. For more than 40 years, the Clay County Historical & Arts Council has planned a festival to be held the weekend after the Fourth of July.
Many years ago, I was in the audience when the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the legendary civil rights activist and election mobilizer, gave a speech. He often used the catchphrase, “Keep hope alive!” when he spoke, and he did so that time. The audience picked it up as a chant. “Keep hope alive!
Jesus’ words that the flesh is as nothing or dust is true. His words of the life of the eternal spirit is also true. Moses and Elijah were alive on the mountain after hundreds of years. At one point in my life, I was alive separate from my body. I know this.
They say the longer two people live together the more they look like each other. If this is true, maybe we should rethink who we want to live with and we should. No servant can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one, and love the other, or else he will hold to one, and despise the other.