Top: the Baptist church in Selma. Bottom: This sign was apparently written before the 2010 mid-term elections, but the last three lines of it have more relevance to the November 2, 2014 election cycle. The fellow who wrote the sign must be feeling like he's in high Cotton these days. When the results of the Republican's successful take-over become reality, I wonder if their Cotton will still be high when 2016 rolls around? I do reluctantly have to admit that in Arkansas, the Democrats who opposed most of the Republicans seemed hardly worth electing, based on the pablum they dished out in a desperate effort not to lose. Fortunately, Arkansas's new governor is not emulating the governor of Kansas.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
2 more Selma, Arkansas 2011 photos
Top: the Baptist church in Selma. Bottom: This sign was apparently written before the 2010 mid-term elections, but the last three lines of it have more relevance to the November 2, 2014 election cycle. The fellow who wrote the sign must be feeling like he's in high Cotton these days. When the results of the Republican's successful take-over become reality, I wonder if their Cotton will still be high when 2016 rolls around? I do reluctantly have to admit that in Arkansas, the Democrats who opposed most of the Republicans seemed hardly worth electing, based on the pablum they dished out in a desperate effort not to lose. Fortunately, Arkansas's new governor is not emulating the governor of Kansas.