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More rights, more freedomFebruary 21, 2013If you want to make a point, tell a story. At the Black History Month program Feb.... Showing 7 of 7 comments
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usedtolivethere
You'd lose that bet. I bet that you're as racist as flapper
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RWEHVNGFUNYET
You bring up the real problem of today. You probably know all of your rights, "used"
But the greater part is; I bet you can't name your responsibilities. They require restraint and awarness of your fellow citizens. And THAT is the hard part.
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usedtolivethere
Hey flapper, what the h ell is that supposed to mean?
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Letscutthebs
Mrs. Bowman was a teacher of mine in Gloversville. The kids never dared test her because she always instilled discipline in her classroom. At the time I didn't appreciate the lessons in life that she taught but I believe she was a great teach in hind sight. Bless you Mrs. Bowman and thank you for all you have done.
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laker88
add me to the agrees...actually enjoyed reading this editorial...
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Flapper
It does no good to have shed your shackles if you aren't willing to embrace your freedoms.
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DaveGibson
Excellent editorial. And congratulations to Mrs. Bowman for sharing her story. I had the pleasure of working with her on the Boys & Girls Club board of managers. She did an outstanding job.
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