Thursday 7:54 a.m.
Yeah, this is Gene in Pace. In 1988, healthcare spending average was $2,000 a family. In 2013, that spending went to $8,500. It's expected to go to $15,950 this year. How is Obamacare working out for the American people? I'd prefer to go back to 1988. I think a lot of other people would, too. So wake up, America. Let's vote right this year.
Friday 1:06 p.m.
Yes, it's sad to say that in Phoenix, Arizona, nobody took care of the veterans and cured them or whatever they could. I'm so surprised. They should see what they can find, to find the president guilty or whatever. Why didn't he do something about it? If people know for months saying something about the VA clinic but veterans are dying, go to Washington D.C. Thank you. This is Maria.
Friday 3:38 p.m.
Yes, I know what a good singer is and a good song and beautiful lyrics and beautiful singing like Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson. They give that money to America and all over the world. It makes me so sad. Whitney seemed so bad and I know they're in a better place. Respect the people that are gone with God. Thank you.
Saturday 5:34 a.m.
Yes, Dale from downtown Mulat. Guess I'm going to have to give up playing the lottery. I know nobody cares but I haven't won since 2010. Keep the troops, young and old in your prayers. Thank you.
Saturday 11:49 a.m.
God bless America. We the people that have paid into social security get cut every year. But God bless America, if you want a sex change, go for it.
Saturday 12:42 p.m.
Yes, this is concerning the Speak-Out for David in Pace who said that somebody should leave Pace and move themselves back to California or wherever they came from. Well, I called and complained about the rednecks and I got a response saying I shouldn't come to Chumuckla.
Saturday 7:52 p.m.
Milton's mayor spouts grandiose plans for Milton. However, he needs to see the city is maintained. The street that runs east off of Alabama Street would be a disgrace to a third-world country.
Saturday 8:44 p.m.
This is Doris Kingry. I say amen to Marian Cumbie's letter to the editor in the Saturday, May 31st Press Gazette. Thank you.
Saturday 9:10 p.m.
Hey, this is Dennis. It seems that attacks of Christians around the world are increasing. We in America have been largely spared, so far. Christians have become the most persecuted people on the planet. Here in America, little by little, we are isolated and are viewed as gun toting bigots, radical fundamentalists, and narrow-minded people.
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Speak Out June 4