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Truman GableConcerning the article on “Applause to Local Business,” I appreciate hearing about good deeds and good businesses — we still have good people in business that have heart and know how to treat their fellow man. Joe and Jason are both “great” businessmen; I’ve done business with both.
Now, I’d like to say a word of thanks to a great group of people and a community of caring people. In the Bethel community, Aug. 22, I turned over my tractor and pinned myself between a tree and the tractor. A neighbor’s nephew heard me yelling for help and called 9-1-1 and several neighbors turned out to offer assistance. Some prayed right there where I was. A young man held my head off of the ground while others pushed the tractor off of me. From the time 9-1-1 was called it was only 10 minutes when everyone came to my aide, all through the Grace of God. All kinds of emergency responders, including law enforcement, were there along with my neighbors helping, so I was in good hands. I just wanted to let then know how much I appreciate it. They are another great example of good people to others in our community.
Truman Gable
Cullman
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TIMES EDITORIAL: City made mistake backing out of mediation plans
If the City of Cullman's Duck River plan really is the slam-dunk case they say it is, the city shouldn't have anything to fear from a mediator.
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TIMES EDITORIAL: City made mistake backing out of mediation plans
If the City of Cullman's Duck River plan really is the slam-dunk case they say it is, the city shouldn't have anything to fear from a mediator.
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TIMES EDITORIAL: Steady hand needed on water supply
When two county commissioners showed up at The Cullman Times office Monday to propose a new long-term water plan for the county — taking water from Smith Lake instead of putting a dam on the Duck River — it came as a shock to us.
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Government doesn’t create jobs
On Friday, the Obama administration released its figures on jobs “saved or created” by the government’s stimulus package. They came up with the number 650,000, but what’s it matter? We’re talking about a completely fictitious calculation.
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We’re all Americans
My dad was a Democrat and my mom was a Republican. In the past, I have voted as follows: 1960-J.F. Kennedy, 1972-Richard Nixon, 1976-Jimmy Carter, 1980-Ronald Reagan. There were and are different issues facing our nation at different times. Why so much flip flop?
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We’re responsible for what happens in war
We all know someone who has fought for our country. They come from us. They are our brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, and friends. They are fighting right now. They do their job. They do not have a say in where or whom they fight. They follow orders with courage and love of country. They try to get home again.
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Thanks for a successful event
We thank and appreciate all of the wonderful volunteers and demonstrators who made our 2009 Farm Day a big success.
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Concerns about water regulations
I would like to recommend to those in charge of the proposed new water system that they adopt strong and enforceable rules and regulations for the protection of the water supply.
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Fight for freedom
The late Paul Harvey wrote in 1952, “But free men, free to do anything, are also free to do nothing. Apparently that is our choice. We said we no longer wanted “opportunity.” We wanted “security.” And they gave us chains.
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A broken PACT
State Treasurer Kay Ivey has notified families who purchased Alabama Pre-Paid Affordable College Tuition Contracts (PACT) that the fund is in financial trouble.
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Obama spreading socialist agenda
A majority elected Obama, the lifelong Socialist. Some didn't know. Some didn't care. Some still don't care but most now know. He has governed from the left, with massive government spending and borrowing, more control of banks, lending and even car companies, a so far failed attempt to cap and trade energy, a so far failed attempt to nationalize health care and a far left Supreme Court appointment.
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TIMES EDITORIAL: City made mistake backing out of mediation plans

