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There are a number messages that I have received from the pro-UHS (at all costs lost, which were all of them) crowd on the lease versus the sell of BRHS. The first message is that we have been very frightened. The second message was the money that Beaufort County would lose doesn't matter, because we have become very frightened. The third message was we really did know about the vast difference in bids from what we have read in the Washington Daily News, but it really doesn't matter now, because we have become very frightened.
It's tough living in fear. I, however, can not make decisions on the basis of someone else's high level of fear. I wasn't elected to be that kind of county commissioner.
Yesterday, I received this ad here below from the Friends of the Beaufort County Taxpayers. I have been asked to not run the ad since CHS dropped out of the bid process, but I have elected to put that proposed ad in this article because of its impeccable truth, and its succinct explanation of the differences in the two bids between UHS and CHS.
This article provided courtesy of our sister site: Beaufort County Now
It's tough living in fear. I, however, can not make decisions on the basis of someone else's high level of fear. I wasn't elected to be that kind of county commissioner.
Yesterday, I received this ad here below from the Friends of the Beaufort County Taxpayers. I have been asked to not run the ad since CHS dropped out of the bid process, but I have elected to put that proposed ad in this article because of its impeccable truth, and its succinct explanation of the differences in the two bids between UHS and CHS.
This article provided courtesy of our sister site: Beaufort County Now
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