Friday, July 16, 2010

Elected Leaders From Clayton & Dekalb County GA Back Democrat Roy Barnes For Governor, Says Its GEORGIA That Needs Change


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What are the results that occur when a group of people, let's call them the "Rank & File", choose to stay loyal to a particular political establishment machine as they continuously struggle outward for power?  In the process they  look past the ground that this machine has already captured for evidence of the improvement that they are now promising for the future?

To hear the leaders of Clayton County Georgia say that it is the STATE of Georgia that needs CHANGE is hard to stomach.   Add to this Dekalb County and then know that the leadership of Fulton County and the City of Atlanta feel the same - and one would be a fool to remain silent on the matter.

When you see the Black faces of these leaders that are making these statements and then listen to the Black Establishment media and Civil Rights operatives - it is clear that they are indeed making the case that "If Black People vote for {fill in the blank} then the Black community's best interests will be advance".

In a scenario Insider Trading where there is no motivation to regulate any claims that are made - the conspiracy continues unless there is some entity that dares to call them all out.

Clayton County Georgia
  1. School System Of Clayton County lost its accreditation a few years ago, having just recovered it this year.  The petty infighting that caused a revolving door in the superintendent chair was a key reason for the loss of accreditation.  The school system services 54,000 kids - the majority of them Black
  2. Just last week the County Tax Commissioner was arrested by the Clayton County Police as the Clayton County Board voted to take a few vehicles away from him in budget cuts.  He claimed that he could not do his job in collecting revenues for the county without the vehicles.  The arrest was retribution in his view.  What are the chances that a Black man who is an elected official could get arrested by a non-Black/non-Democrat county board and have this board escape being attacked by the NAACP, et al?
  3. The Board Chairman, Eldrin Bell filed a lawsuit against other board members, demanding that a judge settle the question of the powers that he as chairman versus the board have allocated to them.
  4. A lawsuit against board candidate Lee Scott  was filed by one of his competitors.  He was accused of theft of equipment when he held equipment from a person who rented his conference facility but did not pay. 
  5. The former police chief of Clayton County - who is a Black man - was removed from his position and then shunted off to the police academy because of a certain set of charges.  He said that they were politically motivated.  Last week a second review board found that the charges were false.  The chief has lost his job at the academy in that the County Board has closed the academy.  
  6. Clayton County is the leader in * Mortgage Foreclosures, * Loss Of Home Values and * Exodus of home owners as renters take their place
They have the audacity to talk about the need for CHANGE


Dekalb County Georgia
Thank goodness for the local television news who are exposing that which the Civil Rights operatives are silent about in Dekalb County
  1. This year 2 Black people have died in Taser related police interactions - there have been no protests
  2. The television news has shown how incompetent court case tracking systems have forced several people who are Black to spend the weekend in jail despite their cases having been previously dismissed or their traffic violations having been paid - again the same civil rights operatives that stand on stage with their fellow "Democrats who are Black" elected officials have not protested against this injustice
  3. The Dekalb County Public Schools have been rocked by a major scandal over fraudulent construction contracting.  The school superintendent, assistant superintendent for contracts, her ex-husband and a secretary have been indicted and are awaiting trial.  The same entity that stripped Clayton County of their accreditation is keeping an eye on Dekalb.  
  4. Dekalb County is second to Clayton County in regards to the loss of Black wealth in the decline in home values and foreclosures 

Fulton County Georgia/ City of Atlanta
  1. This county has more "Killing Fields" for Black people than the others on this list.  Despite the abundance of campaign signs for Democratic candidates - again - the Civil Rights operatives no longer seek to enhance the safety of the Black community by protesting against the elected officials that are failing them.
  2. Those operatives that talked about the "Houston Miracle" in which Black Republican Rod Paige was said to have taken credit from educational cheating in the Houston TX school district are silent as a massive CRCT cheating scandal rocks the City of Atlanta Public Schools.  Since they have no interest in toppling a favorable school administration - they figure that silence is the best policy.  Again - thank goodness for the local television news reporters for staying on what the Black Establishment Press wish would go away.
  3. In Southwest Atlanta wealthy Blacks living in Cascade Heights are not focusing on the threats that the NAACP would have them focus upon.  Instead they are being assaulted by a slew of "Street Pirate Home Invasions" which have them living in fear in their own homes.  
I can go on and on and on.
The fact remains that there is a massive amount of voter nullification in the fact that the rank & file believe that the machine that is in power is "THEMSELVES" who are in power.  In truth they are often the expression of the same incompetence that motivated these voters to purge their predecessors.  

The "BET Uncut Factor"
I have been accused of  setting Black elected officials in a "can't win" situation.  Every murder on their watch is their fault - per my attacks.

The best way to undercut BET Uncut's claim against me is to allow my focus to be transparent and allow the residents within to speak.  This is why I make use of video of "Black people crying on television" for the truth to bear itself.  

I should also note that when it came to lynching - ONE was one too many.  I have never heard a civil rights leader gloat over the fact that "We have seen a 50% year over year reduction in White on Black lynchings" thus proving that their intervention with murderous White racists has been effective.  

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is people like you that will always keep race divided. I grew up my whole life in Forest Park,Ga (Clayton County). I am a white woman. But wait, before you judge. I am 1/8 Creek Indian whose great grandmother used to cry because she was made to sit on the back of the bus because of her skin color. So it appalls me when black people, brown people, or African American people--whatever you choose to call yourselves think that you are the only ones that are affected by discrimination. You make me sick. When I grew up in Clayton County it was a hustling, bustling, convienient great place to live. I notice that you are complaining about this now. What's the most obvious change to me is the lack of any other race in Clayton County besides black. Does that even give you a clue that skin color has nothing to do with a successful city, county, or state? You, of all people, should realize that you just can't concentrate on the skin color and that everyone has to be treated and recognized for their gifts as individuals--not as a group because of their skin color. Clayton County, in its current state, is an obvious failure of epic proportions. Its people like YOU who keep people like ME from even considering the county. And as long as that continues that county will never be anything else other than the cesspool that it is currently.