Tuesday, September 29, 2015

We Are Not Atlanta


I am Talitha Smith of Stockbridge and am new to the area.  It seems it is political season in this city.  It is a shame I can’t vote in the election because I haven’t lived here long enough.  There is one thing I have learned though in these past few months and that is a man who has a blog site and is running for city council.  I moved to the area to get out of the City of Atlanta to a smaller area.  This person touts wanting this area to become Atlanta.  If he loves the place so much let him move there.  My boyfriend and I wanted a quieter place to raise our 3 year old.  If I could vote I could not vote for someone who puts another town above his own.  That is what gets cities and communities in trouble.  I surely hope he does not succeed.

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Saturday, September 19, 2015

No Dollar General On Keys Ferry Rd & Stroud Rd!!


The idea of wanting to put a Dollar General Store at the intersection of Stroud Road and Keys Ferry Rd in southeastern Henry County is a poor idea.  This is one of the last areas of the county that shows the true rural nature of our past.  According to records of the area from July 1, 2015, there are not enough people to support this store with one at either end of Keys Ferry Road.  It is just over kill and the ambiance of the community would be ruined by bringing in this type of business to the area.  With the population of this area being only 162 people per square mile it doesn't make sense to bring this to the area expecting it to thrive.  It would likely fail leaving another empty store in Henry County.  The old buildings at the intersection are part of the Sandy Ridge community of the past.  The building at the corner was built in 1916, the next one in 1930, the next one in 1940 and the shop in 1976 which was a volunteer F.D. for a while.  The old
 homes across the road from the property were built around the turn of he century.  This is also the roadway that the Union Army camped along in November 1864 with the March to the Sea.  The 17th Corps of General Francis Blair, Jr. stretched from Worthville in Butts County to Sandy Ridge up to the community of Wano.  The history of the area speaks for itself and bringing in a Dollar General Store would not be a right fit for the area.  We at the Cemetery Research Group are opposed to the destruction of Historical sites in our county and this would be another destruction of the past that future generations would never see.


The Staff of the CRG

Link to citizens petition.

Friday, September 11, 2015

It’s been 14 years


It’s been 14 years since terrorist attacked us on September 11, 2001 killing 3000 Americans. Over the years we have seen America rise up, and help each other in the aftermath. Pride swept over this land, proud to be American and proud of our Military. America came together because our homeland was being threatened by a force that wants to destroy what our founding fathers built with their sweat, blood, tears and yes their lives.

The past few years, I have seen all the caring and pride for each other and America dwindling very rapidly. It started when the same threat that attacked us in 2001 became more prevalent in America. We are starting to slide down a slope that our Nation might not be able to recover from. It’s time we get our attitude back, that we have the best Military in the world, and if you mess with us  “We will put a boot up your ass.” We are the top dog in the game if you want to play we are ready. Americans love to fight, they love the sting of battle, we started the Country with a battle and it’s the only way we will keep it. And for the people that don’t like it, get out of our Nation we are Americans!

I ask you to remember what America stood for years ago when we lived as a great Nation. Remember our Military Men and Women that have died keeping us free. Remember the Firemen and Policemen that gave of themselves, and some did give all that day. And through years to come, through sickness from the debris at ground zero.

I ask that you remember the victims that were killed that day, and their families and loved ones. Please say a prayer for the families of the victims of that horrible day that we suffered. They are still hurting from the sudden way they lost loved ones. I have been in contact with a few of them and I am one also. I lost my fiancĂ©  on that day. We need your understanding that we lost loved ones in a horrible way that we hear about all the time on the news. Some have been able to move on, but many have had a very hard time with their loss of loved ones. Some family members feel that their life force was zapped out of them on that day. So please show compassion for us as we try to live a life that is empty and alone.



To my sweetheart, a day does not pass that I don’t think of you. I miss your laugh that was like a rose petal just as it opens. I miss your beautiful golden hair that was like honey. And your eyes that were perfume that melted my heart every time I would look into them. Your heart was pure gold full of love that I knew was right for me. I miss you so much darling that I will never be complete again in my life. I still play one of our songs, it reminds me of the first time you said you loved me. I knew then I had found the love of a lifetime in you sweet heart. You made me feel so alive knowing that we were in love so much. So baby here is our song, you are my “Love Of A Lifetime” https://youtu.be/5ETENrv8cnU
I love you with all my being.

Alfred

Monday, September 7, 2015

“The Day that Time Stood Still”


“The Day that Time Stood Still”


We are fast approaching the 14th anniversary of the deadliest attack upon our nation since it’s inception.  On September 11, 2001, our nation saw the horror of terrorists using jet airliners for weapons.  Hijackers took four planes to do their dirty work.  They took two to New York City to attack the twin office towers of the World Trade Center.  They also used one to fly into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. and yet still another didn’t reach its target as it came down in a remote field in Pennsylvania.


On that day when time halted for many, 2,977 innocent lives were taken by these terrorists.   In New York alone, 2,606 died.  Another 125 died at the Pentagon and 246 on the four jet planes including the field in Pennsylvania.   Air traffic came to a halt.  Our nation was on full alert.  And our leaders vowed to bring those who did this to justice.  Well that justice took a very long time to find the key figures of this plan to disrupt the nation and the world.  Some are still at large today.


The death toll continues to rise as those who went to help at the scene in New York City, many of them have gotten ill with strange illnesses of the lungs as well as over 1,400 have developed cancer.  The death toll will rise as even more of those involved will likely succumb to some respiratory or cancer related illness.  And look at the death toll from the troops in the foreign lands looking and fighting these terrorists.


What the nation should realize as they stop to reflect on that day is the fact that there are still those in this world who want to see us dead.  Keep that close at heart and never forget it.  Remember those family members and loved ones who lost those who were part of their lives that day.  Keep them in prayer as they are still hurting today after all this time.  And there seems to be a lack of people wanting to remember the attack on our nation that killed so many.  They seem to want to forget.  Let not anyone forget and let not our youth go without learning what happened that day fourteen years ago.

Thank you and God Bless,

Pastor Dr. Mike Moon, D.D.