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Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Help

Pssst...... Here's A  TRUE STORY
" B'fo I's bone, in de 60's bak n d 50's, 40's, 30;  and so owns, I hear tell dat dey colored peoples workk-ED for de whites peoples. I hear tells de be called - de help.

And dez done as dez told and dez didn't seys nothin' back to dem whites peoples 'bout being mistreated and 'bout de unfair stuff dey done to em.

It be 2011 nay 'bout 2012 and dez b some of de whites peoples who acted the same ways nowadays too and dere be some colored peoples who dey don't mind a' tall." So where are we going with this ...THAT was THEN. THIS IS NOW . 'Cause "Homey" don't play that.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Our Homage. Our Heritage. Our History.



Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Hey Councilman Evans, Listen Carefully



Councilman Donald Evans stated in a news article that appeared in the Wilson Times that he did not see the need for the same comments each month or repeated complaints without any solid solutions.

Yet, when citizens ask to be placed on the agenda to share those resolutions you deny them the opportunity. That's spitting in the wind.

Council Members Deny Public Access

At the City Council meeting on Thursday, December 8th, in a vote of 5 to 2,  Council members decided not to air the "Call on the Audience" portion of the council meeting stating folks were complaining about the same old things and using the time as a platform used to promote them running for office. Council members James Johnson, Donald Evans, Liles Logan, AP Coleman and spearheaded by Bill Blackmon all voted to shut it down.

We've seen no signs of such allegations, however what we see is a local government who is attempting to suppress citizens' right to the first amendment and right to public access of their local govermental affairs and citizens' comments for all to hear. Fabricated lies based on what they believe to be true is no reason to deny citizens their right to public access. Of course, there's more to come. Keep listening.

November City Council Meeting

November Council Meeting ...

Monday, December 5, 2011

WFMY News 2 Reports

WFMY News 2 - Greensboro
Written by Amanda Bazemore

Winston-Salem, NC --
Democratic state Rep. Larry Womble got a good night's rest Saturday night and is resting.
He was listed in critical but stable condition at Baptist Hospital Saturday night, after a deadly car crash late Friday night.

Womble's spokesperson, Tonya Wiley says he has multiple injuries and is not talking. It could be a while before we know the full extent of his injuries.

Rep. Larry Womble is Improving