
Barbara Mezeske: Sense or nonsense?
Common sense is “the ability to use good judgment in making decisions, and to live in a reasonable and safe way.”
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Common sense is “the ability to use good judgment in making decisions, and to live in a reasonable and safe way.”
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Until “you know who” is no longer in the White House, the banana flag will fly at the farm. After you know who is gone, I’ll replace it with Old Glory.
Bill Huizenga probably is a person of integrity. There must be days he says to himself: “I’m between a rock and a hard place.”
It’s all about staying calm and cool amid chaos, isn’t it? And making sure you don’t have to face unruly people who are dazed, angry or just plain hurting. Don’t let the full force of their anguish enter in. It’s just too messy.
“The forfeiture of life is too absolute, too irreversible, for one human being to inflict on another, even when backed by legal process. It is tragic that, while the nations debate this problem, people continue to be executed.”
After writing this column, I see that my merit is something no one can ever take away from me. So is yours. I guess it’s up to us to shout from the rooftops about our merit because a resume won’t do.
No, it’s not a wonder; it is a devastating disaster for our country, our allies, and the world. We are a country at risk of losing our democracy. Now the wonder is this, what will you, as a responsible citizen, do?
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