If the young people who are incarcerated are picking up trash they learn there is a price to pay and also what their future looks like.

Oh you get to keep your insurance, you'll just have to pay double for it.

Nowadays, besides reading the fine print on our bills, we are also going to have to look at all the stuff they enclose each month to make sure they're not automatically deducting for this or that. Then, we have to take the time to opt out - this is all very annoying.

Opting out of charitable "rounding up" is going to be the same annoying headache as the Privacy Rights that we are supposed to keep up with - we've all thrown up our hands, right? The work should be put on the company, not us - ask our permission first.

Looks to me like Cobb EMC is using our money to look good with this Round Up for charity - I don't like it and don't appreciate the fact that apparently they don't have to ask my permission first.

If the WESTBORO BAPTIST Church is so against anything not Christian, I for one will give them a few bucks to go to the Middle East and see how well they do there. And if they do go, I doubt they would make it back. If they want to attack people for their faith, let them go there.

Bread, wine, the Statue of Liberty, and invaluable assistance in becoming independent of Britain. Read a book

The mature, self-confident man will be more interested in what is under the haircut (the mind) rather than whether the haircut is short or long.

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