Justin Schuver's Columns
It's been great, Andy!
Jan. 16, 2010
In 1986, Robert Folghum wrote a book titled All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. It is fitting, then, that the next stage in my life journey will include returning to the same town where I attended kindergarten, 22 years ago. Read story
GOP needs a Saban-like leader
Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010
When Alabama claimed its 13th national title in college football Thursday night, it was the end of the Crimson Tide’s own “40 years in the wilderness.” OK, maybe it wasn’t quite 40 years, but I’m sure it felt that long to the Tide faithful. Read story
Terror, not just for adults anymore
Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010
Later this month, I’ll celebrate my 27th birthday. And yet, just last week, a young man almost four years younger than me decided it would be a good idea to try and blow up a Northwest Airlines jet. Read story
Chavez tells what ‘green’ is all about
Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009
Some time ago, I heard a great description of the modern-day environmental movement. I have no idea who said it the first time, but the metaphor is absolutely perfect. The modern environmental movement is like a watermelon — it’s green on the outside, but (communist) red on the inside. Read story
More Justin Schuver's Columns
- Coaches’ stories teach us lessons
- We need a little Christmas now
- ‘The Blind Side’ full of positive messages
- I’ve got rhythm ... not!
- Grover taught me a lot
- N.Y. race could change the GOP
- I’m ready for a ‘wild’ time
- Obama’s not a ‘Nobel’ choice
- Celebs, prove you actually ‘care’
- What happened to our civility?
- The worst things in life are free
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Should have been a ‘cowgirl’
Horses are big animals. At least that’s how I see them, and big for me equals scary. It’s one of those phobias that develops and then hangs on for dear life. Read story
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Bentley understands Alabama’s issues
When I read about the state government recently, all I seem to see is coverage of the bingo debate. I rarely see any coverage of other things that are going on in our state government. Read story
