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How would you like to write one of those funny columns again? This changes over years. Celia Rivenbark: I have not lost any close friends over the political writings. I have learned that in social settings, I have some dear friends who see things differently, politically speaking, and I have just learned to hold my tongue and be a good Southerner.
Their friendship means the world to me, and we just kinda tip-toe. I just kinda vent my spleen in the paper. Caller Ken: These guys are full of hate! Celia Rivenbark: Thank you, Ken, I really, really appreciate that support.
You may not agree with me, but I got the guts to put my name on what I write. And I have no respect for someone who tears people down anonymously. So I prevailed upon the powers that be at the StarNews to reconsider, and asked people to add a name.
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