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I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who does good, morally respectable work for their service to their country. I am disgusted that people presume government employment to be automatically worthy of that thanks.

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Yeah, I was at a rally to support gun rights. Someone stood up and made a good point. They shouldn't outlaw our guns. They shouldn't restrict our guns. Just make the price of the ammo so outrageous that only cops and people that do it for a living can actually afford to buy the ammo. Yeah, that's a pretty good idea. You wouldn't have to go round up guns. You wouldn't have to pass laws. You wouldn't have to restrict stuff. You wouldn't have to do buy-backs. A gun is useless if you don't have the ammo. He's on to something there.

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Hi. This is Moochie. Well, State of North Carolina, you've done it again. Every time you mess with the sweepstakes it benefits the owners, not the players. Are you trying to get rid of them, or is there so much money around that the owners are able to pay you off? Let's find out what's happening about the sweepstakes. Either close them down completely, or make it fair to the players by regulating them. Thank you.

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Hi. This is Moochie again. I was recalling how on TV the owner was saying that look at all the jobs that would be lost. Where were these people working before they created the sweepstakes? Are they filing W-2 forms on all of these people? Are we going to be left taking care of them when it's time for Social Security and they have no benefits? No health care? Thank you.

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Are you conservative Tea Party losers going to do anything, or just keep yapping?

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Hi, love your paper. I just wanted to pop a few things out to you there. How about that city manager, Mitchell Johnson? How many lawsuits does this guy have against him anyway? I mean, who pays for that? Does the city tax dollars pay for that, or does the union pay for that? I don't know who's paying for his defense against all the lawsuits that he has against him there. Ah, anyway, he is a character. I just thought I'd let you guys know. Maybe you can check into that. I don't know. Have a good day there, and bye-bye.

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Yes, it must be a Southern thing, but I noticed a lot of handicapped people down South are always driving the nicest and newest vehicles going, top of the line. What's up with that? And, also, it must be a Southern thing. What's up with the car in front of you putting the turn signal on to let you know that the car in front of them is making a turn? That's crazy. You people are whacky down here.

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    On Concealed Carry restrictions
    January 18, 2013 | 04:37 PM

    For those businesses that display "No Concealed Handguns Allowed" type posters: I'll respect those wishes by NOT patronizing your business! As a Citizen with a Concealed Carry Handgun license, I: Have no Felony convictions; Have never been convicted of domestic violence; Have no history of mental illness or drug addiction; Have passed a background check and have my fingerprints on file with the Authorities; Have passed mandatory training in both the use of my firearm and applicable law. - - Can you say the same for your staff and other patrons?

    Jay Callaham
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