...unintended consequences, in my opinion, when the Second Amendment and the Declaration of Independence were written. (The writer is a former Augusta City Council member and a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc.)
...he will have changed like all the rest who are here still holding on to the status quo.And that's the way it is. (The writer is a former Augusta City Council member and a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc.)
...wisdom from our councils, and every shadow of authority and credit from the most venerable parts of our constitution." (The writer is a former Augusta City Council member and a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc.)
...expense of American workers. Who knows?In some political circles, it is all about the numbers, not the people. (The writer is a former Augusta City Council member and a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc.)
...no form of government will please them. The next four years, they will be crying again: "Kick the rascals out!" (The writer is a former Augusta City Council member and a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc.)
...Why not join Anthony Page and his group's push to make Augusta a destination for the arts with your involvement?(The writer is a former Augusta City Council member and a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc.)
...cannot be defended. (The writer is a former Augusta city councilman, and a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc. He lives in Martinez.)
...emotions. I think we can do better. In fact, I know we can. All it takes is to go against the tide. The writer is a former Augusta city councilman, and a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc. He lives in Martinez.
...exciting is the fact that we can make this happen this year. (The writer is a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc. He lives in Martinez.)
...else can I claim the Christian doctrine? It is one of not an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth, but rather one of forgiveness. That is what I am about. The writer is a retired labor relations manager from Bechtel Savannah River Inc.