Michaela Curtis has waged war against the Demopolis Public School system. She want corporal punishment banned from all Alabama public schools, and specifically Demopolis Schools. This stems from allegations she made that her son was paddled twice at school in two consecutive days causing deep bruising to his buttocks. See full story
here. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis have been recently interviewed by reporters from ABC World News Tonite with Peter Jennings, who are doing a story on corporal punishment in America, including Alabama. The show is set to air on either Nov. 8th, 11th or 12th.
I'll post the confirmed time when I recieve it.
In other news....Linden wants better cable service. Members of the Linden City Council complained to Mediacom about poor reception and non-existant customer service. The Mayor of Linden Pat Vice is leading the cause, stating, "I'm too hard-headed to give up. I'm looking for a solution." When is Caldwell gonna follow suit with CATV?....Bob Riley has been officially declared our new Governer. It is yet undetermined whether or not Siegelman will contest the results, since their were disputed totals given out from Baldwin County.
Finally....Join StatPat and I Friday night at Memorial Stadium as Demopolis breaks the 1st round playoff curse and beats the Beauregard High School Hornets this Friday night. We need to be loud for our Tigers as they head toward a State Title.