Mona Charen: Even Trump’s pardons are selfish
The list of President Donald Trump’s pardons and clemencies so far looks a lot like a supermarket tabloid: In other words, a lot like Trump’s life itself.
Possumhaw: Hindsight is 20/20
Perhaps we can take a moment to “look into the rearview mirror” as they say. It’s certainly been a strange year.
Roses and thorns: 12-27-20
A rose to all those organizations, volunteers and donors who used this Christmas season as an opportunity to help those in need and, in doing
Voice of the people: George Hazard
Notes a loss for our community Our region lost a genial contributor with the recent death of Bob Reynolds. He combined business leadership with a
Voice of the people: Lee Roy Lollar
Our next President Less than a month to go, then that awful Trump will be out of office, and we’ll have a real president that
Sherry Ivy: Stand still and let God fight your battle
We face battles in our lives every day. However, many of us are not patient enough to allow the Lord to fight on our behalf.
Voice of the people: Nichole Cancellare
Proposes honoring new Mississippi heros With the recent news of Virginia removing their statue of Robert E. Lee from the U.S. Capitol, I am once
Voice of the people: Ghanshyam D. Heda
Hopes for better year and for more information out of China Last year around this time, I was excited and ready to embrace the year
Voice of the people: Bill Gillmore
Dismayed over handling of Middle East In his quest to promote peace in the Middle East, President Trump has managed to surprise me. I had
Voice of the people: Paul Mack
Thinks President should have been more involved in negotiations Another day, another outrage. President Trump took no active role in the feverish negotiations to finally,
Voice of the people: James Hodges
Calls out columnist over Pelosi claims In a column this week, Patrick Buchanan states that in announcing the $900 billion bill to deal with the
Armstrong Williams: Support democracy by giving Joe Biden a chance
The election is over, the votes have been tallied, and, like it or not, the Electoral College has certified Joe Biden as our new president-elect.
Hunter Estes: Time for Mississippi to recognize the Armenian Genocide
Mississippi is the last state in the nation to fail to recognize the Armenian Genocide. As an American of Armenian descent, this issue hits particularly close to home.
Possumhaw: As Christmases come and go
It wasn’t until the middle of the 1800s that Christmas was celebrated by most of the people living in America with typical Dutch, English and German traditions of yule logs, caroling, evergreen decorations, church services and a feast on Christmas day.
Voice of the people: Leslie Sorrell
Discouraged after attempting to resolve dilapidated housing situations My entire life, I have tried to live by the Martin Luther King quote “Our lives begin
Voice of the people: Pauline Redmond
Believes supervisor Brooks deserves criticism too The last few months I have endured this nonstop drama that reinforces the idea this is a third world
Voice of the people: James Hodges
Republic or democracy? In a recent column, Mr. Emmerich states: A popular vote can be overturned in many ways, but Trump has failed to muster