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On the article Should This Church Get So Much Attention?
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On the article Early Dismissals for Cobb Schools
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On the article Should Atheist Literature Join Bibles in State Park Cabins?
Pam J
5:48 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013
ReplyThe Bibles were left by private citizens. They are private property. All cabins and hotel/motel rooms should be controversy-free zones. I left a pair of shoes in a hotel room once and the hotel called me and since I didn't really like the shoes, I told them to just throw them away. Things have changed a lot over the decades. It was commonplace to see Bibles in nightstands. But since everybody feels free to tout their beliefs or non-beliefs, anything that will promote one thing should be removed. I am a Christian, but I can see the atheists point of view too. Unfortunately a lot of other Christians are so hard core that they can't accept any other way of thinking. It's a personal thing, religion. and it should be kept that way.
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On the article Video Captures Suspicious Activity at WellStar Kennestone Hospital
Pam J
5:40 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013
ReplyRegardless of whether this guy was under the influence of medicine, why on earth are people leaving their car doors unlocked? If you don't have anything in it I can understand that you just don't want the windows broken if somebody wants to rummage around. But look at everything that was taken out of those cars. Debit cards, cameras, computers and cash. Of course some "enterprising" person is going to see a free payday. It's not right to steal, but it's also just stupid to leave things of value in your car for any length of time.
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On the article Should This Church Get So Much Attention?
Pam J
3:18 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013
ReplyJust ignore them. Anybody that praises tornadoes has a few screws loose. Quit giving them attention.
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On the article Atheists Plan to Send Books to Georgia State Parks
Pam J
2:59 pm on Monday, May 20, 2013
ReplyOnce again, the state did not provide the Bibles. They allowed outside groups to put them in the cabins, just like hotels do. I am a Christian, but I honestly believe that if you leave a personal item in a cabin or hotel room, it should be removed and either sent back to the owner or dealt with some other way. I choose not to push my religious beliefs on anybody else and I appreciate other people not pushing theirs on me. State-owned cabins and hotels should be controversy-free zones. Things ain't like they used to be decades ago.
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On the article Should Bibles Stay in Georgia Park Cabins?
Pam J
11:30 am on Sunday, May 19, 2013
ReplyYou know, if you are old enough, it was commonplace to see Bibles in hotel room nightstands for years. I thought nothing of it. On the other hand, if there had been Jehovah's Witness or 7th Day Adventist material in the nightstand, I may have said something. That is why I believe that all religious material should be taken out of hotels, motels, and cabins. The rooms should give you only what you really need to make your stay more comfortable and enjoyable. Especially the state-owned properties.
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On the article Cobb Man Found Safe in Lilburn
Pam J
11:46 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013
ReplyAny information on the other man that was missing? There were three of them and two have been found. I don't think I've seen anything about the other one.
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On the article Update: Police Locate Missing Marietta Man

Pam J
11:42 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013
I know that illnesses don't care who you are or how old you are. I was stating more of an opinion about how it was awful that a 69-year-old has alzheimers
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On the article Human Remains Belong to Jmaal Keyes
Pam J
3:17 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013
ReplyOh, I'm so sorry for the family of Jmaal. I'm not even going to say it's better to have closure, because in this situation it probably isn't. Nothing can make this any better.
Pam J
11:05 am on Tuesday, May 21, 2013
" If you can't say something nice then Don't say anything at all." Well, we have the internet now. All kinds of ways to be not nice.