Opinion & Editorial

Let’s see some local letters

A New Year is less than a month away, and we believe few tears will be shed saying goodbye to 2020. It is a year we will never forget. However, most of us sure would like to. As we look to 2021 with fresh plans and resolutions, we have a suggestion for you to consider.

Letters to the Editor

Can’t lock someone up for their opinion To the editor: It continues to befuddle me that any ordinary citizen can harbor so much hatred and animosity toward a political individual with whom they will never, ever have any personal interaction.

More questions than answers

The city of Baldwin has been operating without a city manager since July 30 when Jerry Neace’s employment contract was terminated at the council’s discretion. Baldwin taxpayers then had to fork out $101,021.04 to Neace for the remainder of his contract, but still don’t know why it was terminated.

Letters to the Editor

The true savior To the editor: After reading Fritz Crytzer’s latest rantings in the paper, it’s finally clear. Fritz doesn’t know who the savior is. He thinks it’s Joe Biden. Part of me wants to laugh at this. But a bigger part wants to cry. How can a person be so dark and blind?

Letters to the Editor

Trust the process in court To the editor: I feel compelled to reply to Mr. Peter Golden’s letter which appeared in the Nov. 25 edition of The Northeast Georgian. Typically, I pay much more money than the cost of a paper for such comic relief!

Here’s to the Raider Nation!

Here’s to Habersham Central High School for completing its fall sports seasons in the midst of a historic pandemic! We did not even know if we would have sports at all.

Letters to the Editor

We are at war To the editor: I couldn’t sleep tonight thinking about the absurdity of what is being shoved in our faces by the far left. This week it has been the war in Georgia for our two Senate seats. As Chuck Schumer said, “First we win Georgia; then we take America.

Letters to the Editor

Wear your masks To the editor: We are having our first Zoom Thanksgiving because we listen and do not want more deaths by Christmas. We now have 251,678 deaths, according John Hopkins Hospital. We do not listen to Trump or his radiologist so called expert with zero experience on pandemics.