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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Time Machine: Don Baird

Nearly fifteen years into the future I will review some 2006-2008 posts on this blog and discover some bad links indicating web pages that have by that time been taken down or moved or otherwise lost to me. So I will use my time machine to place this post here in 2008.


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DON BAIRD OBITUARY


Family-Placed Death Notice

BAIRD, Don Mr. William Donald Baird, age 72, of Douglasville passed away March 28, 2008 at his residence. He was born in Porterdale, GA on February 10, 1936, the son of the late William Bogan Baird and Wileen McCart Baird. Don was a former writer, journalist and reporter with WSB and CNN. He was a member of Douglasville First United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife Claudia Baird of Douglasville; children, Kim Hallenbeck of Sugar Hill, David "Rusty" Weinberg of Stone Mountain and Shannon Weinberg of Douglasville; grandchildren Jonathan Robert Hallenbeck and Ryan Alan Hallenbeck both of Sugar Hill; aunt Ruth Baird Shaw of Rome; dear loving friend Christine Coleman McCrosky of Swainsboro, GA and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. The Celebration of the Life of William Donald Baird will be Monday, April 7, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. at Douglasville First United Methodist Church. Reverend Max Caylor and Reverend Jim Turrentine will officiate. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in memory of Don to either The American Cancer Society(www.cancer.org) or The Douglas County Humane Society (www.douglascountyhumanesociety.org). Those who wish to share a special memory or express condolences online may do so at www.whitleygarner.com. Arrangements by Whitley-Garner at Rosehaven Funeral Home, Douglasville, GA, Phone 770-942-4246.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Apr. 6, 2008.


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DON BAIRD OBITUARY


News Obituary Article

DOUGLASVILLE: Don Baird, newsman earned respect of his colleagues during 40-year career

By JILL VEJNOSKA

Don Baird didn't have the biggest voice on radio, but everything he did spoke volumes. A versatile, tenacious reporter, he followed the news and newsmakers wherever they led him, especially during the turbulent 1960s.

A respectful crafter of language, he wrote for radio and television --- and even a country song that was recorded by Willie Nelson. A solid newsman with an endearingly soft side, he tracked down former co-workers for reunions and courted his wife with a single flower.

The Who's Who of people he knew and covered during a 40-year journalism career in Georgia extended from one-time governor and segregationist Lester Maddox to civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.

More remarkable still, he rarely met an enemy anywhere he went.

"He was a wonderful, warm human being," said Frank Stiteler, who worked at Atlanta radio station WSB for 25 years, spending much of the 1960s on the on-air side with Baird.

"There was not a phony bone in his body," Mr. Stiteler said. "Some people in the media are kind of artificial. Don was anything but that, and anyone he spent time with could sense that and appreciate it."

Recalled current CNN Radio anchor Dave Kirschner, who began his career at WSB, 750 on the AM dial: "We used to have a phrase back when the station played records. We'd say, 'Now here's a real 750 favorite.' You could call Don that. He was a real 750 favorite."

Mr. Baird, 72, died of cancer Friday in his Douglasville home. He is survived by his wife, Claudia; stepchildren Rusty Weinberg of Stone Mountain, Shannon Weinberg of Douglasville and Kim Hallenbeck of Sugar Hill; and two grandsons.

Working at WSB from 1962 to 1974, Mr. Baird's reporting took him deep inside the civil rights movement and the state Capitol. Veteran radio reporter Mike Kavanagh didn't arrive at WSB until the mid-1970s, but he had long known of Mr. Baird from his reports that went out over the NBC radio network.

"He was the voice of Atlanta, as far as I was concerned," said Mr. Kavanagh, who recalled covering a news conference soon after arriving here and hearing Julian Bond, Joseph Lowery and others ask for Mr. Baird by name. "Don was at the forefront of covering the civil rights movement in the '60s ---which today sounds ho-hum, but back then, it was quite revolutionary and controversial."

Mr. Baird, who went on to work for CNN for 15 years before retiring in 2002, could be dogged if that was what the story called for. His former colleagues delight in recalling the time Mr. Baird sprinted after Mr. Maddox for an interview while the latter was busy chasing black diners from his restaurant.

But he also possessed the touch of the poet. Married to Claudia for three years, he showed up at their first date clutching a single red rose, having read in her Match.com profile that she considered that the most romantic gesture.

He wrote a song, "It Will Come to Pass," that appears on Mr. Nelson's CD "Legends," and was in the middle of writing a novel, "Cabbagetown," according to his wife.

Mr. Baird never grew self-important about his work, his associates said. At the same time, he never failed to appreciate the significance of it.

"In later years, Don told me that one of his greatest thrills was to be able to hold Martin Luther King's Nobel Peace Prize when he interviewed him," Mr. Kavanagh said. "I haven't met many people in this business who've had a wondrous enthusiasm for the work, who thought they were the luckiest person on the planet to be doing it. But that was Don."

About five years ago, that same sense of history led Mr. Baird to organize a reunion of people who had worked at WSB since the 1950s.

"He said, 'We've got to get all these great people and stories together,' and darned if we didn't have a great reunion at Manuel's Tavern," Mr. Kirschner recalled. "It was so great that someone said, 'Let's have another,' and we did."

And they'll continue having them, Mr. Kavanagh vowed Saturday.

A memorial service for Mr. Baird is planned for 11 a.m., April 7 at the United Methodist Church in Douglasville.

--- Staff writer Rhonda Cook contributed to this article.



© 2008 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Mar. 30, 2008.
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From Downhill, by Janice Shaw Crouse
My cousin, Don Baird, died last week. Don was a radio personality during the heyday of radio at the South’s most prestigious station, WSB in Atlanta. He was also a news anchor at CNN for 15 years when television was new and newsmen were, first and foremost, highly trained and experienced journalists. My favorite memories of Don include trips home to Georgia from college in Kentucky when my sister Joan and I would eagerly scan the radio dial waiting for the moment when we entered the reach of Georgia’s WSB radio station where we could hear Don giving the news in his distinctive, professional voice. Even though we loved to hear our cousin on those trips, it was not until his memorial service that I learned that he was called, “The Voice of the South.”

Four radio celebrities from the golden era of radio spoke at Don’s service and told family and friends things that we didn’t know about Don. 

• Mike Kavanagh, a veteran broadcaster in Washington and New York, as well as Atlanta, is a news anchor and winner of numerous journalism awards for investigative reporting and public service awards for his work in the community. An author and financial advisor, he has hosted the popular, award-winning financial advice program, Money Matters, since 1990. Mike described Don as a multi-talented broadcaster who could take information and shape it into a news item in record time. But Mike focused on Don’s ability to make celebrities so comfortable in interviews that they would reveal themselves and provide information previously unknown to the public. Mike described a particularly memorable experience when he accompanied Don to interview Bob Hope. Don established such rapport with Hope that the two journalists were invited to spend the afternoon just hanging around with the famous Bob Hope. 

• Don Kennedy was known to generations of children as “Officer Don” on the pioneering WSB-TV children’s show, The Popeye Club. Later, he operated a statewide radio network, but he is best known for the syndicated radio show, Big Band Jump, an “enormously popular” show that highlights big band era music and broadcast history for today’s audience. The minute he speaks, you know this man is a radio personality. What a voice, and what an entertainer! But at my cousin’s memorial service, he spoke of Don Baird’s voice with awe and admiration. He also told us about Don’s creativity and masterful ability to entertain a radio and television audience. He described Don’s 15-year career as a CNN news anchor during a time of journalistic integrity and professionalism.

• Mike McDougald, a member of Georgia’s Broadcaster’s Hall of Fame, told about the thrill of working with Don on WSB’s clear-channel broadcasts during that “golden era” of radio journalism and during the fledgling years of television. Mike emphasized Don’s journalistic integrity and talked about how important it was during that era to “get the story right.” 

• Aubrey Morris, a consummate reporter, interviewed every president from Truman through Reagan. “Generations of young reporters learned their craft” from Aubrey; more importantly, he taught them the importance of “enterprise and integrity.” Clearly a professional from the “old school,” The Atlanta Journal said that Aubrey Morris was news director at WSB from 1957 to “almost forever.” His remarks about Don were beautifully crafted and were a highly memorable tribute. He described Don as embodying “quiet competence.” He repeated several times that Don was “highly” competent and always worked with competence and professionalism. Don, he said, could take any story and make it interesting and applicable to the radio or television audience. Don was gifted with the ability, according to Aubrey, to take complexity and make it understandable and “fascinating” to ordinary people. 

What was most amazing to me, though, was meeting five people who grew up on the same street with Don in Thomaston, Georgia, a town of only 10,000 people. The street in that small town produced at least five very competent, creative and caring professionals. Among them, Harry Middlebrooks became Don’s partner in writing music. Harry described how he and Don would perform in the back yard as children and the quartet and band they formed in high school. Harry went on to perform as the opening act for Elvis Presley and numerous other well-known performers (Johnny Mathis, Four Freshmen, Jose Feliciano, Neil Diamond, etc). His songs were recorded by Tom Jones, Andy Williams, and others. He expressed his appreciation for Don’s creativity and talent in songwriting and during the lunch after the memorial service, we heard in the background many of the songs that Harry and Don wrote separately and together. One of Don’s most memorable songs was recorded by Willie Nelson.

What was lost in the service, however, was the fact that Don was an only child. After his parents’ deaths years ago, my mother welcomed Don into our family, and he became another son — there for the Christmas dinners and along on the family vacations. Don would entertain the other seven of us siblings with his fascinating stories and sing some of his wonderful songs. 

We loved Don because he was Don and because he was so much fun and such an interesting and intriguing personality. In typical Baird fashion, he was self-deprecating and always turned the attention to others. We had to learn from his friends after he was gone about his contributions to the golden age of radio and just how uniquely talented and famous he was in that very special circle of professional broadcasters and newsmen.

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Friday, March 05, 1982

Baird Reunion 1982 - Shannon

These are slides I took at the Baird Family Reunion, probably in 1982, at the United Methodist Church in Shannon, Georgia. Our reunions were usually on Labor Day in recent years but before that was usually around the time of my grandmother's (Ieula Ann Dick Baird) birthday on March 5. The trees are bare so it doesn't look like Labor Day. So until I am corrected I'll place it on March 5. <smile> I remember that I did something extraordinary for this reunion; I made a butter roll! It was delicious. It is a family recipe from Sheila's family. 
I scanned these pictures from slides and posted them on Facebook on January 19, 2010. 

L-R: Charlie Baird, Vera Baird Loyd (Vek), Jessica Renee Roberts, Louise Baird Campbell (Sis), Mary Baird Shepherd, Tom Baird, and Ruth Baird Shaw.
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2010 comments:
David Savage

Great pic. Hadn't thought about Aunt Mary in a while
Jessica Renee Roberts
OMG, There's Aunt Mary. What am I wearing??:)



Amanda Ruth Hearn
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Beth Shaw
Sweet Amanda! 

No photo description available.
 
1- Cecil Savage
2- Marion Loyd Savage
3- Jessica Renee Roberts
4- Randy Hearn
5- Joshua Shaw Hearn
6- Vera Mae (Vek) Baird Loyd
7- Steven Savage
8- ??
9- Charles Columbus Shaw
10- Charles Morrison Baird
11- Julia Baird
12- ??
13- ??
14- Mary Elizabeth Baird Shepherd
15- Sarah Ruth Baird Shaw
16- ??
17- (whoops, no 17 :-) )
18- Mrs. Edge (Rowena's mother)
19- Sheila Matthews Shaw
20- Gail Baird Dorman
21- ??
22- Margaret Baird
23- Esther Louise (Sis) Baird Campbell
24- Jack Dorman
25- Ruth Baird
26- John Thomas Baird
27- David Baird Shaw
28- Amanda Ruth Hearn
29- ??
30- Bobby Baird
31- Rowena Edge Baird
32- ??
33- Billie Baird Boyd
34- Ralph Boyd



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Terrell Shaw

BTW I'm the guy taking the pictures so I'm not in any of 'em. It makes me sad to realize how many we've lost since this picture was taken. They've left a great legacy.


Beth Shaw
I don't see me.


Terrell Shaw
I wonder where you were. Unless there's a stray slide somewhere, I don't think you were in any of the pictures.


Ruth Baird Shaw
I did not see Jane in the picture?


Terrell Shaw
I don't see any of the Lathems in the pics,


Jessica Renee Roberts
I'm the little girl with Marian Savage


Jane Baird Lathem
We weren't at this reunion.


Terrell Shaw
Yay!! Now do some more tagging, Jessica!

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Jane Baird Lathem
BTW, where was this reunion? I don't recognize the area.


Terrell Shaw
I think ?? it is at that church in Rockmart where we had several reunions. On the Van Wert side of town, maybe a half mile off 278. ??
[Later Note: James Baird points out below that this  reunion was at Shannon Methodist Church!]


David Savage
Great pics


Michael Baird
this picture looks like the church yard in shannon


Ruth Baird Shaw
It is the Baptist church in on the Van Wert side of Rockmart. The church where Vek was a member and where her funeral was held. As Terry said, we had several family reunions there.

Randy is holding Josh and David is holding Amanda. So the picture is the year after Amanda was born ?

I do not remember whether this was after we started the Labor Day Reunions or when we still had them in March (near Mama's birthday)???


James Baird
This is the Methodist church in Shannon.


Ruth Baird Shaw
Well James, you should know. Thanks for clearing it up. It jogged my memory. I see Julia, Bobbie and Margaret...also Billie and Ralph. Are you in the picture James? But Billie and Ralph always comes to the reunions and Bobbie and Margaret did as long as they lived and were able. James and Tim used to sing for Mama after Terry go "too old." They were all "too old" to sing at reunions when they reached teen age.


James Baird
I am not in the picture. We had to leave before it was taken.


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Rowena Edge Baird (I do not know which child this is)

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"Charlie's Ruth" and her daughter Gail.


L-R: Steven Savage, Cecil Savage, Charles Shaw, Marion Loyd Savage

David Savage
That's my brother Steve...

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Ruth Shaw holding her granddaughter Amanda  Ruth Hearn



Beth Shaw

Ahhh .....


Rodney Karstetter
AHHA see Beth I told Amanda that this is what was going to happen with her Pic of your grand daughter eating cereal for the first time. LOL Man Amanda you had a big forehead. LOL


Amanda Hearn Sims
I was a baby with wind blown head


Beth Shaw
Don't make fun of my baby! Lol


Beth Shaw
Besides, there has to be room for so many brains.


Rodney Karstetter
Did not say she had a big head Beth only a big fore head lol


Rodney Karstetter
Just kidding She A very good daughter and friend you did well

Beth Shaw
Forehead is part of the head and it's a family trait. My husband says we have dome heads.

I know Rodney. I'm just giving u a hard time! Oh. And isn't it time for some Greek grub out there???


Rodney Karstetter
I found a good Thai restraunt if if you like Thai Beth.


Beth Shaw
Love Thai! Sounds great!


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Jerry Baird with (which child?)
David Shaw is in the background.

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Charles (Charlie) Baird 
Tom Baird in the background.

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Andy McCullough and Laura McCullough Berrios

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Jerry Baird with (which child?), Ruth Baird, and Bobby Baird

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Vera Baird Loyd (Vek)


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Which kids are these?

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Wednesday, October 07, 2020

Benny Wilson Baird, 1933-2020

My first cousin Benny Baird was a star with the kids at our family reunions over the years. He often had balloons with him and made balloon animals for the kids. He was a well-known clown in the Rome area. This picture is from the Rome News-Tribune. 

We have lost another of my first cousins. My mother, almost exactly ten years older than Benny remembered carrying him around on her hip when he was a baby. She and I attended his funeral today, 87 years later.

Obituary from the Good Shepherd Funeral Home website:


Obituary

Mr. Benny Wilson Baird, age 87 of Shannon passed away Sunday, October 4, 2020 at Brookdale Senior Assisted Living. 

Mr Baird was born February 28, 1933 in Porterdale Georgia a Son of the late Wilson Grice Baird and Julia Combs Baird. He was preceded in death by a brother, Bobby O. Baird, sister Billie Boyd, a daughter Julia Elizabeth Dooley and a granddaughter Beverly McLain Baird. 

He was retired from Burlington Industries where he worked in the maintenance shop. He was a veteran of the United States Army where he served in the Korean War. He was Past Master of Shannon Lodge #100 F. & A.M. He was also a member of Rome Shrine Club and past president of Rome Red Devils. He was a clown and loved to entertain children and show off he skills making everything with balloons. He loved playing and watching golf. 

Survivors include sons, Mitchell Baird, his wife Robin, Calhoun GA. Michael Baird, Rome and daughter Susan Spiva, Calhoun Ga. 13 Grandchildren and 11 Great Grandchildren. Several nieces and nephews. 

A private service was held Wednesday at Good Shepherd Funeral Home with graveside services following at Oaknoll Memorial Garden, with Mike Wheeler officiating. Shannon Masonic Lodge #100 F&AM had Masonic graveside rites. 
Parnick Jennings's Sr.'s Good Shepherd Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Cemetery Details Oaknoll Memorial Garden Rome, GA


 

L-R: Don Baird, Benny Baird, and Ruth Baird Shaw


Bobby Baird, Benny Baird, 

Benny Baird and Janice Shaw Crouse

L-R: Benny and Bobby Baird

Wayne and Linda Baird's wedding. 


July 17, 2018 Seated on couch l-r: Wayne Baird, Linda Baird, Billie Baird Boyd, Benny Baird,


A Family reunion Sept. 4, 2017 at Ruth Baird Shaw's house. Seated l-r: Joan Shaw Turrentine, Lavay McCullough, Ruth Baird Shaw, Benny Baird; Standing l-r: Carol Shaw Johnston, Terrell Shaw, Debi Shaw Lewis, David Shaw, Janice Shaw Crouse

Benny Baird and Billie Baird Boyd

Benny Baird

Needlepoint by Benny Baird

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Billie Baird Boyd, 1936-2020

Ralph and Billie on their wedding day.

We've lost another first cousin last week. Billie was the pretty daughter of my Uncle Grice, Mother's oldest brother. She was a little older than my eldest sister. She had two older brothers, Bobby and Benny, and one younger one, Wayne. 

This is the funeral home obituary:

Obituary

Billie J. Baird Boyd, 83, of Suwanee, GA formerly of Duluth, GA died May 28, 2020. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic the family will have a private cryptside service at Green Lawn Cemetery, Roswell, GA. Ms. Boyd, a native of Porterdale, GA was a retired crossing guard with the Gwinnett County Police Department with 30 years of service. Preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Lee Boyd, her son, Ralph Lee Boyd, Jr., she is survived by her, daughters nad sons-in-law, Debbie and Frank Amodeo of Marietta, GA, Dana and John Barr of Suwanee, GA; brothers and sister-in-law Benny Baird of Rome, GA, Wayne and Linda Baird of Marietta, GA; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Charles and Faye Boyd of Suwanee, GA; grandchildren, Shawn Boyd, Brian Boyd and his wife Amanda, Kyle Boyd, Francesca Amodeo, Anthony Amodeo, Aaron Shealy, John Barr, Kathryn Barr; great grandchildren, Katlyn Boyd, Haylee Mewborn, John Mewborn, Nathan Mewborn, Preston Boyd, Jaxon Boyd; several nieces and nephews. Condolences may be sent by visiting www.billheadfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Bill Head Funeral Homes & Crematory, Duluth Chapel

Here is the Find-a-Grave online record:

Billie Joyce Baird Boyd 

BIRTH
Porterdale, Newton County, Georgia, USA
DEATH
28 May 2020 (aged 83)
Suwanee, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
BURIAL
RoswellFulton CountyGeorgiaUSA



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Here's an accounting of the children and grandchildren of Ieula Ann Dick (Baird) and Benjamin Wilson Baird.

Of course their Lola and Leon died as children and left no descendants. Mary never had any children.
The nine first cousins who have died include:
Grice's children
    Bobby Baird
    Billie Baird
Bill's child
    Don Baird
Vek's children
    Marion Loyd Savage
    Leon Loyd (Lloyd)
    Benny Loyd
Charlie's children
    Gail Baird Dorman
    Jerry Baird
Tom's child
    Jack Baird

My remaining 12 Baird first cousins are:
Grice's Children
    Benny Baird
    Wayne Baird
Sis's child
    Otis Lavay McCullough - Lavay is the oldest of all the cousins and is now 91. He lives in Alpharetta in an assisted living facility. He is as sharp as a tack and still spreading the Gospel wherever he can. Lavay is a not-very-retired Baptist pastor.
Jack's child
    Sandra Baird Caruso
Tom's child
    Jane Baird Lathem
Ruth's children
    Janice Shaw Crouse
    Joan Shaw Turrentine
    Terrell Shaw
    Carol Shaw Johnston
    Deborah Shaw Lewis
    Beth Shaw Roszel
    David Shaw


Saturday, July 21, 2018

Gleaning Facebook: Little Post; Big Comments

Click on this video to see one example of the evil Donald Trump has inspired. I do not know what the digital equivalent of upsetting the tables of the moneychangers might be, but were Jesus here in the flesh I am pretty sure Jim Bakker and his buddies would find out.

George Barton
He went to jail for a time share scam. Looks like people would learn.

Clare Lacey Gilliland
Hilary had it right, deplorables.

Dan Ledford
Crooked pastor, false prophet.


Jane Baird Lathem
Oh. Come. On!!!! Jim Baker is nuts! Even Obama had supporters who were nuts, all people in public office do. The person in office has no control over that. Terry, this is really beneath you. You have made it abundantly clear you don’t like Trump but you don’t have to be petty and mean.

Terrell Shaw
I am so petty and mean, dear cousin, that I am tempted to append a series of familiar recordings of our always serious and profound and oh-so-kind statesman-president -- ridiculing a handicapped man, dinigrating an American hero because he was "captured", insulting the parents of an American martyr, condemning the free press, equating white supremacists and Nazis with principled protesters, lying blatantly (choose any day in which he has made public statements and I will point out a blatant lie), groveling at the feet of a murderer/despot/enemy-of-America, --- shall I go on? Eventually we will hear his voice on the Cohen tapes. Won't that be inspiring to the youth of America?
The "nuts" of the "prosperity gospel" are virtually all on the side of our despicable, loathsome, immoral president and he loves it.
I watched the lies (often, we now know, originating in Russian offices) on the Facebook pages of some friends and relatives in 2016. Benghazi! E-mails! Pizzagate! The above is an actual video of an actual supporter of Donald John Trump.

Jane Baird Lathem
You are just relishing in your criticism and it is childish, in my humble and correct opinion. I am not a die hard supporter of this President and I wasn’t a supporter of Obama but I didn’t spend all my energy looking for ways to denigrate and ridicule him. If it makes you feel superior somehow to those of us who do not hold your views to tell us how uninformed and deplorable we are then I guess there is nothing else to say.


Terrell Shaw
Jane Baird Lathem
I am 71 years old. I love my country and revere its founders and its wonderful history of "bending toward justice". I pray the dark history of 2017 and 2018 will be behind us soon and America will regain its standing as a bulwark of republican values in the world. BUT I fear for the future for my children and my grandchild.
Childish? Read your own words, please.
Your father and mine, men beloved by both of us, risked their lives to fight the forces of authoritarianism that I believe with my whole heart I fight now and with the only tools at my disposal -- my vote, my feet, my voice, and the keys of this laptop computer.

George Barton
Terrell Shaw
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Jane Baird Lathem
Yes, please use those tools but use them in a way that does not demean those who have a different view which what I feel you do.

Terrell Shaw
Was I the one posted an insult on your oage, Jane? A good look in the mirror is good for all of us regularly. Motes and beams and all that.

George Barton
Jane Baird Lathem
you don't have to look very far, remember when Trump said President Obama was born in Africa? When you run out of arguments, attack the messenger.


Jane Baird Lathem
Thank you, I was not aware I insulted you personally. I was just disagreeing with your opinion. But, if that is insulting then I am sorry. Won’t happen again because I will not be back.

Terrell Shaw
You don't find publicly calling your first cousin "childish" insulting. Imagine that I had come to your page and evaluated your motives and maturity.

George Barton
Jane Baird Lathem
bye

Jane Baird Lathem
George Barton
I don’t know you nor you me so I don’t appreciate your comment. I am not attacking anyone, just TRYING to express a differing viewpoint to my cousin Terry, but he doesn’t want to hear any other opinions but his on.

Terrell Shaw
"I am not attacking anyone, just TRYING to express a differing viewpoint"
Jane can you please let go of your anger for a moment and go read your OWN comments?

Jane Baird Lathem
Terrell Shaw
Again, I apologize. I was not intending to insulting but you need not worry because I will not make any further comments on your page. Oh, and I assure you, I am not angry...Bye.

George Barton
Jane Baird Lathem
when you accuse someone of being petty and mean that does not agree with you, it's you that have the problem.

Jackson Williamson
Jane, President Trump needs no ridicule. His words are ridiculous enough.

Howard Smith
Jim Baker is far from the only religious "leader" on "team Trump or supporting a far right political agenda. In my opinion, Christianity has become much more of a political movement than a religious one. It came out of the closet years ago when Pat Robertson formed the tax exempt Christian Coalition as a force in politics. Today, one needs to think no further than Liberty University's president or Billy Graham's son or Trump's "spiritual advisor" to see how Christianity has "evolved".

Tony Pope
Is this the same Jim Bakker from Jim and Tammy Faye???

Terrell Shaw
In all his slimy glory.

Tony Pope
Terrell Shaw
would have never recognized him.

Delene Gray Buffington

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Michael Bryan
This man is horrible! Doesn't the bible say there is a severe punishment for leading people away from God? What this man preaches has nothing to do with what Jesus taught!


Jim Geist
I guess his time in prison did not put him on the straight path.

Deanne E Daniell
Once a CROOK, ALWAYS A CROOK! 

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Sandy Doughty

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