Rural Requiem

Divine Rural Comedy: Chapter Four


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Chapter Four opens up a dynamic discussion about the atmosphere and culture that is the backdrop of these contentious issues involving elections. The timeline leading up to the July 14th resignation of Georgia England is analyzed. We finish the interim county clerk’s speech and the decisions leading up to her being slated as a Democratic candidate in the county treasurer race. England’s media management of that political campaign upon her resignation is discovered.

The interim county clerk makes a number of contradictions and errors in her speech. Apparently, the only time questions can be asked of the former county clerk is as a narrative. Any questions by county employees were considered contempt. The answers were “self-evident,” the interim county clerk exclaimed during the meeting. However, moments before she had claimed the former county clerk was happy to answer questions. We know from the resignation speech she was not happy. What is the truth?

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Hear the entire episode of Clerks: The Divine Rural Comedy or the second installment, Commingling in Purgatory Park.

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Rural RequiemBy Kevin Gaither