I THINK a review of the court system, particularly the city courts, is really needed. For one thing, we have an attorney with a practice of his own being hired as a judge for two days a week. There could be a lot of conflict of interest. Particularly in a small town, where as a judge he could recognize you from his own practice. Also, he gets paid by the same people who pay the city attorney and the police. That makes it three against one. No one informs motorists that they can have a jury trial. They don't tell you that you have this right unless you ask.
I'D LIKE to comment to all the people who want to ban guns and don't want you to be able to protect yourself. All I have to say is, where were you out in Los Angeles during the riots? Where were you.
VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore said recently during the New Hampshire debates that the answer to school violence is more guidance counselors, psychologists, therapists and gun control. The number of guidance counselors in public schools, elementary and secondary, increased more than 500 percent between 1960 and 1998. I don't see how any more would help the situation. During that same period, the average verbal SAT scores dropped 49 points. And math scores dropped 10 points. Since 1983, more than 10 million Americans have reached the 12th grade without mastering the basics of reading. More than 20 million reach 12th grade unable to do basic math. And 25 million reach that point without knowing the basics of American history. Our educational system, under the auspices of the public and especially the federal influence, has gone to hell in a wheelbarrow. Greased.
I HAVE an idea for a new contest. The idea is "What can you do while you're waiting in line at the Scott City interchange." My first entry: Grow a mustache. Since the light is so long, this works equally well for men and women. My second entry: Have a baby. I'm not just talking about labor and delivery, I'm talking about the whole thing, from conception to birth. Anybody else got some ideas.
THIS IS a comment about the person who sees red when reading the salaries of the SEMO professors. I'm sure that jealousy is at the root of this person's problems. What I suggest he do is go to school and get an education. Maybe he could become successful like businessmen and professors in town. Also, if this person ever wants to be successful in a management position, he might want to change his attitude.
I'M READING in the Southeast Missourian how this Clayton doctor let residents operate on this woman and she ends up with a horribly messed-up jaw, broken in three places. Well, in this state, doctors can get away with that because our legislators sold us out. There's a $500,000 cap on medical malpractice, and there's nothing there to keep the doctors in place. There are no checks and balances. What the heck. They can pay out $500,000 easily. It's kind of like our no-fault workmen's comp that we have going here. Everybody brags about how great it is. You just ask somebody who's been seriously hurt and has had his job taken from him. There's no payment for pain or suffering or anything. There are ridiculously low caps put on these things. A lot of people have been hurt and even ruined by this system, but, frankly, nobody gives a damn.
I'D LIKE to know why all of the individuals who do the different editorial columns, like Dave Limbaugh and Kathleen Parker and Cal Thomas and the rest, why are they always so negative? Why is there nothing to honor or to look up to regarding politics? Politics is dirty, I guess, or they claim it is. It's always negative. Can't anything be right in the political arena? I'm getting tired. I almost don't read these columnists any more because they're so negative. They're always against somebody. You wonder why people don't vote? That's probably the reason.
FARMERS SHOULD get assistance. They're our backbone, and there are fewer and fewer of them because of these land developers. Undeserving welfare recipients get assistance, and the unemployed get it. But what about these corporations with their capital gains? They get a big write-off on their income taxes every year. Remember how Lockheed aircraft got bailed out? We signed a big loan guarantee for them. Truth be told, Lockheed was on welfare. Same goes for Chrysler Corp.. The biggest welfare recipients are the millionaires. They get more write-offs than Carter's has pills.
I AM calling to challenge anyone who has ever called Speak Out with a complaint to hold off on their fault-finding for a while and use these weeks before Thanksgiving to call and give thanks for something. And, I challenge this paper to print at least one thankful call a day. May I begin, by saying how thankful I am for the beauty that surrounds me in the city of Cape Girardeau. Thank you.
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