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Judge Joe Brown, Choice of the Century

September 17, 2023 by

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Judge Joe Brown’s mayoral candidacy in Memphis is characterized by a multitude of fine qualities that make him an exceptional choice for the position. With a distinguished career as a judge, Brown brings a deep understanding of the legal system and a commitment to upholding justice and fairness. One of Brown’s standout qualities is his […]

Sanford & Ransom (Channel 24 Memphis) Salivating from Hate

December 13, 2022 by

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They both distorted the truth, generated a false narrative, and committed character assassination just as those old journalists did to Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. during his arrival into Memphis, Tennessee to help sanitation workers fight for a better quality of life.

Prof. Otis Sanford, Channel 24 Commentator Fights False Hate with Real Hate

November 21, 2022 by

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Memphis is one of the most crime ridden cities in America. The city's murder rate is within the top 3 cities, blood flows down her streets like the mighty Mississippi, and lawlessness is apparent.

Camper Announced for Mayor of Memphis Becomes confused about who supported her

November 12, 2022 by

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November 11, 2022, Karen Camper made her formal announcement for her run in the race to become Memphis’s first woman Mayor. After weeks of speculation, she threw her hat in the race. No fewer than six candidates have made formal announcement and the candidacy field is predicted to grow by leaps and bounds. What makes […]

Judge Joe Brown, Champion of Women

October 30, 2022 by

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In Memphis, as in many places fatherless boys, unemployment, and hopelessness have made it an unsafe and dangerous place, particularly for women and children.

Memphis Mayor Strickland’s Uppercut and Body Punches

June 21, 2019 by

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Mayor Jim Strickland, rather than diffusing volatile, sensitive situations, infuses himself into conflicts between Memphis citizens and the Memphis police department.

Would 2018 Bring in a New 9th Congressional Leader

January 1, 2018 by

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If you live in the 9th Congressional District of Tennessee (Memphis) please take this survey on “Who would best represent the Congressional District”, 2018-2020.

June 30, 2016 by

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Del Gill is More Than Qualified to be Elected Chairman of Shelby County Demomocratic Party.

May 1, 2016 by

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Under the Kathryn Bowers administration, we did the unthinkable: got an office; a secretary; and a phone creating a working environment that led the party in the right direction; but half the Executive Committee placed their commitment into “party strongman leadership”; look at where that has gotten the party? In addition; later Chairpersons with little […]

Understanding the Congressional Committee of Tennessee, Inc.

December 29, 2015 by

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The 9th Congressional District of Tennessee is among the poorest congressional districts in the country. This district consists of a black population that’s approximately 70%, it’s highly likely that lower wages and a lack of employment is the culprit in the city’s high crime and violence rate as well. Memphis is the county seat and is where […]