Phone lines are open. Republicans, 2027488001. Democrats, 2027488000. Pts, 2027488002. Very good monday morning to you. We begin with a few headlines stemming from the National Anthem protest. Heres yesterdays daily news out of new york, flagged. Niners quarterback wont stand for anthem in country that oppresses black people. And to todays sports section in the washington post, kaepernick says hell continue to sit during the National Anthem, defiant and determined, E Associated Press writes, San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick plans to sit through the National Anthem for as long as he feels is appropriate and until he sees significant progress in america, specifically when it comes to race relations. Yesterday Colin Kaepernick talked more about his protest. Heres some of that interview. Theres a lot of things that need to change. One specifically, Police Brutality. Theres people being murdered unjustly and not being held accountable. Cops are getting paid leave for killing peopl
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The Johnson City Press on the coronavirus vaccine being used as a political favor in one Tennessee city:
Perhaps Carter County Mayor Patty Woodby’s decision to offer “extra” novel coronavirus vaccinations to members of the County Commission and their families can be chalked up to a rookie mistake.
After all, she’s only had the job since September. The Commission appointed her on an interim basis immediately following the death of Mayor Rusty Barnett and then elected her in November to fill out his term, which expires in 2022.
But Woodby has been around the courthouse much longer. She’s been a county employee for 10 years and a commissioner for two. Prior to her appointment, she was deputy clerk of the Carter County Circuit Court. As a commissioner representing Roan Mountain and the body’s vice chairwoman, she began presiding over meetings when then-Chairman Ray Lyons’ health started failing and assumed the role on a regular basis after he resigned.