Dillon County’s Growing Pains
Except it is a matter of ethics, morals, and Judeo-Christian principles and values that are being distorted, denigrated or censored, I have endeavored to be as apolitical as possible in my column.
Except it is a matter of ethics, morals, and Judeo-Christian principles and values that are being distorted, denigrated or censored, I have endeavored to be as apolitical as possible in my column.
Though I do not make it a practice to make New Year’s resolutions, I am a staunch believer in making plans and setting goals for the future.
Every now and then, I come across a story or piece of information that I feel will be worth commenting on and writing about. I
0 I recently celebrated a birthday that got me to thinking. The thought that I gave much contemplation to was this: Am I growing old or getting older? There is…
In my column today, which will be the last one before Christmas, I want to focus your attention on the true spirit of Christmas.
With the Christmas season and all of its songs, decorations, displays, and dramatic renditions already at full blast, I thought it very appropriate and seasonal to devote my column today and next week to subjects pertaining to the yuletide season.
On this day in history seventy-six years ago, America was attacked by the empire of Japan. It is a day that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt declared would live in infamy.
With the official holiday of Thanksgiving being just a few days away, I thought it very appropriate to dedicate my column today to an attempt to venerate this uniquely and very American holiday.
Call it coincidence, happenstance, prophetic, or whatever term you prefer to ascribe to what I am about to share with you.
If you have been reading my column for some time, perhaps you have already discovered that I enjoy addressing issues that deal with the practical aspects of life – things that are common to most people.