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Americans DO NOT WANT freedom or liberty, because Americans DO NOT WANT the responsibility that comes with it.
Instead, we want everyone else or, in some cases, FedGov to take the responsibility that is incumbent upon us to take. And then we are left scratching our heads, and proposing even more dangerous “solutions” to the problem at hand.
I’ll give an example: Article V. As you know, Article V was given to us by the Founders as just one tool to combat Federal overreach. But I have to question, how did we allow that overreach in the first place? That’s an easy answer: We got comfortable. We got complacent. We amassed our toys and our homes & properties and cars and big screen TV’s and we celebrated as we moved up the corporate ladder and, as life began to get more comfortable, we began to get more complacent, slowly giving up so many smaller freedoms, all in the name of ‘security’, or rather, the ability to secure all those “things” we amassed and which ma
Nimmers remembered as a couple committed to Jasper County
Jasper County Sun Times
A Ridgeland couple who were married for 65 years and known by many for their work helping others in the community recently passed away within 24 hours of each other.
Frederick Anthony Nimmer, 87, died Jan. 10, followed by his wife, Joan Smith Nimmer, 89, on Jan. 11. Freddie had been hospitalized at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston while Joan was hospitalized at St. Joseph s in Savannah at the time of their passing due to COVID-19 complications. They were childhood sweethearts and they both grew up in Ridgeland, their son Bill Nimmer said. They were always at their happiest when they were working together. Mom and Dad were always involved in the community.