February 15, 2013
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My son works at the Southridge Walmart. He says he sees a small cat every night when he leaves to come home. Why don't some of the rescue people try to catch the cat before it is hit by a car? I would take it, but I have nine.

Not only did Capito vote against the middle class, now she is prepared to vote against our children with the new gun control law. She seems to be against it.

People will need to rebel against stupidity pretty soon. We are losing every right we have to stupidity.

TV in general is getting more brazen every year. It is just a sign of the times.

Rehabs are not good for everyone. I know someone who has been arrested six times for drugs and is walking the streets today, thanks to a local judge. There is some favoritism going on. Get the drug offenders off the street and keep them off.

So, the numbers on Wall Street are high. How is that helping me or you? Answer that, "Obamacrat."

The fiscal-cliff vote surely shows who Capito and McKinley represent. Remember their votes in the 2014 election.

The new attorney general doesn't have the authority or laws backing up a so-called public corruption unit. He needs to learn the law before he starts creating things that he has no backbone or teeth to create.

The new grade school should never have been built off Edgewood Drive. It is next to the Edgewood Summit. The older people don't need all of the racket and the traffic.

The three biggest stooges in government -- Obama, Pelosi and Reid -- think America doesn't have a spending problem.

To another uninformed venter: The drones started under Bush.

What side of the gun law is Sen. Manchin on? He talks from both sides of his mouth. He is for gun rights, but then he speaks of restrictions. You can't tell where he stands. It sounds like the politician who is trying to play both sides against the middle. I can't figure out what side he is on, on any issue.

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