Thursday 11:30 a.m.
This is Bobby. Pensacola State College Project Challenge offers a free college course and text book for minority males who are at least 17 and have finished high school. Students also get to attend workshops and find opportunities for on-campus employment. Raymond’s always talking about how everyone’s prejudiced against black people. It sounds to me like they’re prejudiced against white people. How can a tax supported school restrict something and only help one segment of the population? That’s reverse discrimination if I ever heard any. Thank you.
Thursday 2:43 p.m.
I don’t believe what people say, but the river where the two young men from Pensacola drowned was full of debris and these people were under it. It’s terrible. I thought we had clean rivers. They fight all the time about the clean water and river. Carpenter’s Park, used to be full of them and dead trees all over. They made Carpenter’s Park for the kids, you know? I remember when people would throw themselves away from the rope and God knows what would happen to them. Anyway, I just hope we can have more clean rivers and get the debris out and I pray this would never happen again.
Friday 10:21 p.m.
Thank you for the opportunity to speak whatever’s on my mind. This is Raymond and I would like to say this country is in a religious grip and it’s causing waywardness in this country with gods, homosexuality, false prophets, abortions, and that’s just to name a few of the things happening to this country and the young people. This is a religious concept that Christianity should be mindful of and I thank you for the opportunity. This is Raymond. Have a blessed day.
Saturday 6:51 p.m.
Hi, I just wanted to say I don’t know where y’all found Aaron Little, but I love his articles. And Pamela Holt, she has a really great column and I love reading it. Thank you very much.
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Speak Out June 11