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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Four In Flow

Not that they as state officials have much to do with local issues. Collectively they represent less than twenty-thousand votes. But I was spurred to write this article after hearing comments made this morning by Ulysess Jones on the 'Bev Johnson Show" about consolidation. He didn't give a very convincing argument. He gave a lot of misinformation, He also promised to provide others who share his views. Luckily he ended his comments by saying "in my opinion",

If history serves me right; I already know who those others are. Rep. Jones started us off with his usual twist. Next I expect to hear from our senior Henri Brooks. Out of respect no one ever challenges her. They just let her give her usual speech. Then the quiet statesman Larry Miller will come out of hiding and offer his two cents. G.A. Hardaway brings up the rear.He gets his message from the other three. If you hear one, you heard them all. They're four in flow.

4 comments:

  1. Blacks don't understand this issue so they seek comfort in familiarity. Because whites are now supporting the idea of consolidation doesn't mean it works against blacks.How can you lose representation when you are responsible for electing your officials?

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