Thursday, July 14, 2005
Is it Higginson or Hooterville?
Daily Citizen
How refreshing to see that the vaudeville still flourishes in small town Arkansas. This, I think, is the kind of little community of which Brummett was speaking in his column about who has the real power in statewide elections. Rural enclaves, like Higginson, hold sway, and that should make us all darned proud.
It is a sorry state of affairs, indeed, when any yokel, even a relative of the mayor, can stand up and read off the town council. This is the natural result of activist judges twisting the First Amendment into something the founders never envisioned. Of course they favored open expression, so long as it was the RIGHT KIND of opinions. Taking issue with the ordained representatives of the Almighty is what you get from a judiciary run by liberals, commies and atheists.