Recent comments from 'judah'
| ‘You are my friends’ | |
| judah Thursday, June 2, 2011: 5:47 pm | Beautiful! |
| Say bless you, hold doors, act kindly, or else | |
| judah Monday, May 16, 2011: 9:51 am | Maybe I'm reading you wrong???!! You are writing about people treating people with respect, but when you arn't treated the way YOU want to be treated, you take revenge? Wow is that a good example for others showing what you expect in life? How in the world is that helping?? Two wrongs don't make anything better. It souhds like a bitter existence. |
| Ghostly Tale: Local house will appear on A&E’s ‘My Ghost Story’ | |
| judah Tuesday, May 10, 2011: 5:58 am | This was not what I expected to see in the paper on MOther's Day.... |
| A boy and his dog changing lives | |
| judah Friday, May 6, 2011: 3:58 pm | Very nice to hear a story of a young person who is making a difference. There are many young people who do wonderful things every day. Every person is capable of giving even if it is a smile. Never give up being kind to others. |
| Mooresville schools respond to bombing comment | |
| judah Wednesday, April 20, 2011: 1:24 pm | It seems many serious life situations and events seem to be a joke with most pre-teens, teens (and many adults) these days. Very serious issues are viewed as "the norm" and are laughed off. To be able to get the cold hard truth to finally sink in, the reality of breaking the law has to be presented with hard facts. Even as an adult sitting in a court room waiting to talk about a speeding ticket, my eyes were opened years ago as to the seriousness of breaking the law. Before the court even began the court secretary informed everyone of the consequences beginning with a class A misdemeanor to a class D felony - very scary!! If a judge and police officer would go to the schools and present these facts to the student body,leaving no stone unturned, I believe everyone would think twice before harming themselves or others. Hardly anyone I've asked really knows the true harsh consequences of bad choices because they have not been educated in this area. |
| Trashing Mooresville | |
| judah Thursday, April 14, 2011: 10:19 pm | Our road is also the site of many dumpings. There are many tires along the road right now. I have seen a couch, old tv, all sorts of trash that someone just dumped because it is a quiet, secluded country road. Someone even dumped tires into a farmers field, this would have been sure to have torn up his tractor. People, why? Why do you do this? |
| A wise old tree | |
| judah Thursday, April 14, 2011: 10:16 pm | Very nice story, gives one a lot to think about, thank you. |
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