One of my most shocking experience was the day that Ted, a boyhood friend, and I decided to join the march downtown Memphis, 1968, this day, Dr. King’s peaceful marching days would be over. A riot broke out during Dr. King’s march, which was the first in the nation. We decided to take a route […]
February 3, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
Pledging is a wonderful common practice however, as to many blacks it represents a kick in the rump, a spit in the face, and a violent and vicious rape. Never the less, I must admit that I do pledge allegiance to the flag of America. As I have grown in wisdom and understanding, I acknowledge […]
February 1, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
At one point, in time, schools were the greatest invention since man attended God’s school and He taught him how to walk. Now, schools are all about politics, likes and dislikes, and, sometimes, nothing about children and teaching. In the pass, schools did much better in care of religious organizations. In Memphis and Shelby County, […]
February 1, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
How insane can a group of people be? Most of these whacks aren’t thinking about students and children; they’re simple minded and divulge of common sense. Many of them aren’t from this region anyway; build their professional and political careers on divide, hatred, and racism. Observe how they are strewing out words and ideas like […]
January 28, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
An open appeal to all sides in the school consolidation battle, relax; take time to think of education (only). Accept these challenges, make our students the best in the world, give to the world the best, most dependable work force, prove your professionalism and ability by educating any child regardless of what you might think […]
January 25, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
The President hit the nail on the head again tonight with his conciliatory speak as he masterfully approach uncharted water of unity between the political parties. He drew some 58 applauses and over 16 standing ovations. What’s interesting is that both sides of the house sat together which gave a sense of unity. As to […]
January 23, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
Join in a strong campaign against senseless acts of violence against senior citizens. Forward your public alarm to Judge Chris Craft Maurice Johnson’s sentencing hearing is held in February LEARN MORE Click here to see COMMISSION AGAINST SENSELESS KILLINGS, INC. letter sent to Judge Chris Craft CASK Letter to Judge Complete Form Below THIS FORM […]
January 21, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
Congressman Steve Cohen’s rather zealous support of America’s health legislation signed into law months ago might speak volume about the needs of health in his 9th Congressional District of Tennessee. His district might be the sickest district in Tennessee and in great need of insurance as proposed and writing into law by President Obama. President […]
January 21, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
Please support a campaign for maximum sentencing for Maurice Johnson, 53, who is convicted of a crime against humanity in his multiple rapes of his 99-year-old grandmother. There must be a public response to this crime by writing, calling, or appearing in court encouraging maximum sentence. Judge Chris Craft Criminal Court Division VIII Memphis, […]
January 20, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
Why China Does Capitalism Better than the U.S. Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2043235,00.html#ixzz1BeVbRKOK This article gives way to particular mindset that because America is in debt, up two our ears, with China that capitalism isn’t as fluid as communism. It also suggests that democracy is held in hostage by the Chinese authoritarian government. But, what this […]
February 4, 2011 by Memphis Wireblog
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