This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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Part 1 - Prologue - Morning Coffee
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"We have four boxes with which to defend our freedom: the soap box, the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box."
------ most recently attributed to U.S. Rep. Larry McDonald (1935-1983), who was aboard KAL007 when it was shot down by the Soviet Union.
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" yelled the redheaded reporterette at 7:00am, Monday, October 22d, from in front of City Hall. "We are bringing you continuing coverage of the outrage over Commander Donald Troy's controversial speech at the Republican rally last Friday night!"
Bettina: "Town Assemblyman Eldrick X. Weaver, candidate for Mayor, blasted Commander Troy for calling Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a Guardian of Justice, saying that this proves that Commander Troy is tone-deaf to racial issues and the plight of oppressed minorities. Mr.Weaver took the pledge called upon by KXTC to promISC to fire Commander Troy when Mr. Weaver is elected Mayor."
More Bettina: "And candidate for Sheriff Della Harlow blasted Commander Troy's speech as being 'mean-spirited towards women who are victims of sexual abuse'. Ms. Harlow said that Commander Troy has abused his authority as a Police Officer and State SBI Agent by harassing women who have made credible claims of sexual harassment against
Republicans
Daniel Allgood and Val Jared. Ms. Harlow demanded the current Town & County Council suspend Commander Troy immediately, and begin the process of firing him."
Even more Bettina: "Asked for comment, the FBI said that Commander Troy was speaking in general terms about Guardians of Justice, and not the shadowy hacker group that has been labeled a domestic terror group by the NSA. Special Agent in Charge Jack Muscone confirmed that the FBI investigated the possibility that Commander Troy was involved with the group, but quickly exonerated Commander Troy of any connection to them. Special Agent in Charge Muscone also said he believes the cyber-terrorist group that calls themselves the Guardians of Justice may have disbanded after a secret facility was recently found under the Wynand Building condo complex in the City."
Yet more Bettina: "The Social Justice groups 'Citizens for Police Accountability' and 'Black Voices Raised' filed complaints with the Federal Elections Commission and State Elections Board that Commander Troy violated State laws by co-mingling his status as a Police Officer with a political speech at a political rally. The State Elections Board immediately dismissed the complaints, while the FEC said that it was solely a State matter."
"And let's go to Nick Eastwood with more on this weekend's huge game!" said Bettina. "Nick!"
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That's right,
Bettina!" said the handsome blonde Sports reporter. "The college football world is still reeling after the University of Tennessee's shocking upset of Alabama on Rocky Top this past weekend! The 24-21 result had Alabama seeing
Orange
all day as the Tennessee defense played its best game in two years, swarming the Alabama quarterback and stopping the run, as well."
Nick: "With the Alabama loss, our University's Bulldogs moved up to No. 1 in the Nation! They are followed by Florida at No. 2, the Wildcats at No. 3, and Georgia at No. 4. All four teams had open dates this past weekend, and this weekend Florida will play Georgia in Jacksonville this Saturday afternoon, followed by our Bulldogs hosting the Wildcats here at University Memorial Stadium! Channel Two Sports has learned that ESPN's Gameday will be here on Campus, and fans eagerly await Coach Corso's predictions! Back to you, Bettina."
"Nick, why does Georgia play Florida at the
Gator
Bowl in Jacksonville,
Florida
every year, instead of home-and-home?" Bettina asked.
"It's a long-standing tradition, Bettina." said Eastwood. "But I thought Coach Steve Spurrier said it best when he said that Florida would never accept playing in Atlanta every year in a stadium called the Bulldog Bowl. And after the incident in 1985, where Jacksonville Police injured a number of Georgia students with violent Police brutality after that year's game, I don't understand why Georgia doesn't insist on a home-and-home schedule in the future..."
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"So what happened to Alabama, Joanne?" Ole Miss alumnus Teddy Parker asked rather loudly as the Detectives drank coffee in MCD. "Losing to a vastly inferior Tennessee team like that?"
"All I have to say," said Joanne, "is that nothing sucks like a Big Orange!" Everyone broke out laughing at that, more at the way the normally sweet Joanne Warner spoke than at her words.
"Man, this is going to be a nightmare for the TCPD." said Theo Washington. "Game days are tough enough... but No. 1 vs. No. 3, ESPN here, night game with lots of drinking at the tailgate parties..."
"And just imagine how much worse it's going to be," said Julia Rodriguez, "when the Wildcats beat the Bulldogs." Silence was instantaneous and all eyes were on Julia. "What?" she said.
"Didn't know you were a Wildcat fan." said Joanne. "For real, or just kissing Commander Troy's crowbar?... oh, wait, that did not come out right."
Commander Cindy Ross came in to a room where Detectives were literally rolling on the floor, unable to stop laughing. "Whatever it was, it must've been good." she said. That started another round of uncontrollable laughter. "What?" Cindy said.
"No." Joanne said, her face beet-red. "Just no."
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"I heard that Fox is starting a new television station here in our Town & County." Teresa said as my three Angels came into my office at 7:50am. "Call letters KFXU, the 'U' meaning 'University'. It's going to be on Channel 8. Fox bought the frequency from the PBS station the University had been running. They'll start November 1st."
"Like we need another TV station in this County." Tanya said. "It's not like we're a big city like the City. Two is bad enough." I grinned at that.
"Word I heard," Cindy said, "was that KXTC is already hurting after Reed Hudson called for them to be boycotted after the editorial attack on you, Don. We may be back down to two stations before too long." I knew Cindy had heard that either directly or indirectly from the lovely Priya Ajmani, Press secretary to State Senator Katherine Woodburn.