| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | Emily scott | |
| 102 | Ian Anderson | |
| 103 | Betty Graham | |
| 104 | Cori Bassett | |
| 105 | KimBaylor | |
| 106 | Anonymous | |
| 107 | Jennifer G | |
| 108 | Ben Rush | Newspapaer are a key form of information for the dumb rednecks in our state and they should use their influence to endorse candidates on an independant basis regardless of party affiliations. If they are taking money they should at least advertise so the democrats can invest as well. While they are at it they should fire jason gilmer as well because he nevers wavers in support and biased reporting of incredibly inferior Dorman High School cavaliers |
| 109 | Jack Meoff | |
| 110 | Larry Chapman | |
| 111 | Taylor Renquiest | |
| 112 | Cecily Horne | |
| 113 | Laura Hilliard | |
| 114 | Boyd Bolin | off with his head |
| 115 | Cale Quick | |
| 116 | Anonymous | I find his pieces very biased. I think he's entitled to his opinion, but I think the HJ should aspire to be objective and not simply a mouthpiece for the Republican party. It's very obvious and the only reason it goes on is because this area is so heavily Republican. That doesn't make it right. Objectivity should be the goal. |
| 117 | Hannah Cooper | |
| 118 | shannon rogers | |
| 119 | chad grigg | |
| 120 | Richie Dixon | |
| 121 | Jayme Wells | |
| 122 | Rachel Quidley | |
| 123 | Dustin Armour | |
| 124 | Ashley Wise | h'es not a good man |
| 125 | Anonymous | |
| 126 | mike gwynne | |
| 127 | David Rice | |
| 128 | tony smith | |
| 129 | madison ray | |
| 130 | Anonymous | |
| 131 | Trey Smith | |
| 132 | cathie rogers | come on folks , play fair..... |
| 133 | Anonymous | His actions and letters in the past leave no room for
other ideas, other than his own. He is not fair and
balanced as an editor should be and needs to be
replaced with someone who will share the spaces
in the editors section, even if he disagrees with them. He should have been replaced long ago for
his actions. |
| 134 | Steve Parris | The "Double Standard" piece in "Opinionated" was one of the most rediculous things I have ever read. Sounds like it was written by a sixth, no, fifth grader. |
| 135 | Chris Hembree | |