OK, if you aren’t old enough to vote, you probably shouldn’t read any further. Parents and teachers be warned.
Now I have been working on this for a while, just so you can enjoy it with your coffee and bran muffin — caffeine and fiber, I know my readers.
And as you sip and nibble, I will be on my way down the big road south to Grove Hill for a "prayer meeting." It is the 20th anniversary reunion of what is left of my daddy’s Poutin’ House gang — a gathering that will include food, drink and a spirited discussion of the election just held.
That's how Star columnist Hardy Jackson begins his column for tomorrow's OpEd page. He writes on the election from the perspective of the Poutin’ House gang. For the uninitiated, the Poutin’ House gang is the name given to a group who gathers in Grove Hill to discuss politics and other matters.
It's difficult to sum up Hardy's take in just a few words. Let's just put it this way: His column manages to mention politics, condoms, underwear and Alabama's industrial fortunes. Don't miss it.
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