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Politics - the 2nd oldest profession . . .

Sep. 13, 2007
Categorized in: General Information
Holy Smokes, Sapphire!
 
Glynn County & the Golden Isles of GA have long been known as a beautiful vacation spot for golfers, beach enthusiasts, fishermen, boaters and history buffs. In the near future our area may gain even more fame as the home of Cap Fendig. Mr. Fendig, a local St. Simons Island businessman and county commissioner, has just made an announcement that he intends to begin his campaign for the Presidency of the US! I don't have a clue if he has a possibility of achieving such a big aspiration; however, I must commend him for his courage in opening up his life to intense scrutiny and for being willing to expend his energies and monies in such a bold attempt to show his love of country. The Fendig families have long resided on St. Simons and are well respected in our area, so prepare yourself to hear more about Cap and his interest in diving into the political waters. 
 
As President Reagan once said:
 
"Politics is not a bad profession.  If you succeed there are many rewards.  If you disgrace yourself you can always write a book."
Ronald Reagan (1911-2004)