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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Bobby Bright's Fight with Knology

What is this REALLY all about? First Wal-Mart, now Knology.
I have Knology "bundle" service and, except when things were first being streamlined, I have not had any problems with them. Whenever I have had service knocked out because of a storm, construction crew or automobile accident, they have ALWAYS responded promptly and to my satisfaction.
Why does the Mayor think he has the right to decide what cable service his constitutents want? We need the competition in cable service and I, for one, welcome it in the mayoral race.
A lot of the choices he has made lately has made me wonder if he isn't just getting to feel a bit too powerful. As the old saying goes, "we've been there, done that." So, please, Mr. Mayor: lighten up, and remember YOURS isn't the only opinion that matters.
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I am a retired legal secretary and widow. I grew up in Midway, AL and graduated from Union Springs High School (now Bullock County High). I attended business school; went to Atlanta and lived there for 13 years; lived and worked in Silver Spring, Maryland for seven years. I have a daughter and two granddaughters, and am the middle child of five. Both parents are no longer living. My mother was quite a poet and my father was a self-taught musician and a very good one. My 30-year-old nephew, Bruce Evans, was killed in the line of duty with the Jackson County, MS Sheriff's Department on July 18, 2000, leaving a beautiful wife and two beautiful children, ages 8 and 5 1/2, so I suppose that pushes me to make my voice heard about crime and punishment.

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