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Memo to Bellamy-Small: Get an office at home

Billy Yow and Skip Alston have finally decided to act like adults and earn their salaries as county commissioners, not like performers at a sideshow. I was really enjoying this quiet respite.

Then along comes T. Dianne Bellamy-Small (-minded). Instead of focusing on her job as a member of the City Council, which in my opinion should be an honor, she's more concerned about which office space she should occupy. The process of choosing an office was done in a fair and democratic manner.

One person suggested that she be removed from her position. At first, I thought that was a little radical, but now I'm inclined to agree. Let's see ... there's the alleged speeding incident, her refusal to submit to a polygraph test and the office space episode. She seems to be suffering from a disease to displease.

Speaking of corner office space, Bellamy-Small needs to know the difference between cornering people and getting people in her corner. Solution: "Home Office." Some people work better alone.

That way she won't have to compete for attention.

Shirley J. Wright
Greensboro

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JackArmstrong [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

THANK YOU, Keivin Smith, B. L. Woltz and Shirley J. Wright, for residing in Greensboro. It emancipates DemonDeacon and me to turn our attention to other topics and/or activities.

Have a pleasant weekend, DD.

DemonDeacon [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

Thank you for your introduction there Jack, and welcome aboard!
Shirley,
Most fair minded adults here agree with your letter. Trouble is now, what do we do? DBS is a stubborn individual whose 15 minutes of fame was up several months back. As many have pointed out, she does, in fact, represent the people of her district. As unfortunate as that seems, just think of those poor ol' blokes who are the mirror image of her ignorance and obstinance.

Kind of reminds me of district five County Commissioners we've had over the years---whew! Robert Moores, that toupee'd darling whose rug looked as if it had chinstraps, represented the district with rants and attacks on the opposing party, mainly the leaders. The GOP did censure him, but it didn't stop his bizarre behavior. So, now who represents district 5? None other than Billy Yow. So you see, there is the connundrum. These folks are the ones chosen by the majority of their district. Sad, but true

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