Friday, October 10, 2014
The Rural South
The problems of the rural South need to be addressed. They range from housing to healthcare. Many communities have ceased to exist or combined, including schools to stay afloat. We need forward-thinking governors and a president who can put isolated towns and cities first. They represent the backbone of America.
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