Saturday, July 30, 2022

"A Thought to Ponder"

 The Nankipooh Enquirer

The TommyTown Times
"Covers the South like Sorghum Syrup"
Editor in Chief: Colonel Bascomb Biggers
Ace Reporter : Scoop Biggers 

 
"A Thought to Ponder"


Well here we go again.  We got a big election year down here in Nankipooh, and the whole state as well.  The money is pouring in from all over the country, as everybody, every where wants a say in what's going on in the Peach State.  I can tell you one thing, it ain't "Peachy"!  Why you could feed every starving person in the world for a couple of months on what they are spending to call the shots in this state.


Now I only got one question. "How can a man who claims to be a preacher, want to be a politician so bad that he will spend millions trying to destroy the reputation and character of the man he is trying to beat?"  It sure don't sound like "turning the other cheek", and as a matter of fact, it don't sound very Christian at all!


"Now, that's just the way I see it, and you can tell'em I said so."


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Thursday, March 24, 2022

"All God's Children"

 The Nankipooh Enquirer

The Tommy-Town Times
"Covers the South like Sorghum Syrup"
P. O. Box 48
Nankipooh, Georgia
Tommy_Town, Georgia
Editor in Chief: Colonel Bascomb Biggers
Ace Reporter : Scoop Biggers 

​"All God's Children"

​There is no Black or White, not in terms of skin color, nor in terms of Right and Wrong, or Good or Bad when it refers to the Human Race, Instead our world is a mixture of color, sometimes Pink, sometime Brown, and often, swirls of Grey. To paint the world any other way is a dis-service and an injustice to all of mankind, and, You can tell-em I said so!  

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