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Why we line up on opposite sides

Like the rest of the country, I've been thinking a lot about abortion since we heard about the leaked document from the Supreme Court that suggests Roe v. Wade will soon be overturned. I've thought about my life as a mother and teacher, and as a friend of people who have experience with abortion. And I have observed how impossible it seems to be to talk about the issue in any sort of honest way without being labeled as one of "us" or "them."

Multi-generational dreams come true

I live on a ranch between Ozark and Cecil. When my parents spent our inheritance money on what would become our land, they named this little piece of paradise the Triple F Ranch, which stands for Ford, Ford, and Faulkenberry: themselves, my brother's family, my family. The FFF is an actual place, but it represents an idea my parents would say originated with my mother's parents, who I called Granny and Pa.

A middle ground

OPINION | REX NELSON: A middle ground by Rex Nelson | Today at 1:46 a.m. Gwen Ford Faulkenberry of Ozark, an English teacher and mother of four whose guest columns appear on the pages of this newspaper, personifies what I consider to be the middle of the road in Arkansas. She was born at Charleston the town that produced Sen. Dale Bumpers where her parents were teachers. The family later moved to Ozark. She went to college at the University of Central Arkansas and attended law school for a year at the University of Arkansas. I learned during that year that I didn t want to practice law, she says.

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