Posted on 05/06/2009 9:23:25 AM PDT by Islander7
Meanwhile, Speaker McCoy might want to look down his leadership roster and make sure that the views of those he's chosen reflects his own.
The National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) held its 30th Annual Legislative Conference at the Marriott Hotel in Jackson, MS, November 29, through December 3, 2006. The theme for this years conference was Seeing Beyond Vision. Leadership. Action The labor luncheon, held Friday, Dec. 1, 2006, was one of the conference highlights.
The NBCSL Labor Round Table unanimously selected Brenda Scott, President of MASE/CWA, Local 3570, in Jackson to receive their Local Labor Leaders Award. They determined that she exemplifies outstanding support for labor on behalf of all working men and women.
Rep. James Evans, District 70, received the Community Leadership Award at the same luncheon. Jim, as he prefers to be called, is a former professional football player with the New York Giants and a double dues paying member of CWA (The Guilds and MASE/CWA). Rep. Evans has authored numerous labor-friendly bills in the Mississippi legislature and prizes his anti-privatization bill as trophy legislation. Jim has served in the state legislature since 1992 and is a national AFL-CIO field representative.
I guess the only reason it's still illegal for cousins to marry is because the "rednecks" allegedly like to do it.
“...he is black, by the way...”
Unnecessary addendum.
Only bulletproof, black politicans can get away with “racial tirades”, along with various and sundry other misbehaviors.
That is, unless it is another self-hating, white liberal slamming his or her’s own race; that too, would be solid ground.
Well at least Jackson will a have different Mayor.
Melton was a huge disappointment to a lot of
people including me.
Right now Melton is still in ICU with his heart problems.
Huh? I thought all of the recent crop of Jackson 'city leaders' were black.
Do you happen to know the origin of the word “cuffe”? I never heard that one before!
“Only bulletproof, black politicans can get away with racial tirades
Well, it provides a method for them to vent their anger at their continued oppression at the hands of the white man/s;)
Me too. I heard him speak several years ago and was very impressed. He seemed to have a lot of common sense views on issues. Power corrupts.....
Rading a little about Paul Cuffee on wiki; I think this is a person whose life story should become *very* visible. Read the article before some fascist rewrites history.
>> [Melton] seemed to have a lot of common sense views on issues. Power corrupts <<
I’m afraid I’ll have to disagree. I’ve never come across any knowledgeable Jackson people who say Melton is “corrupt” — at least not as that word is conventionally defined, i.e., using his office illegally to enrich himself or his family, giving or taking bribes, etc.
So what explains his behavior? It’s very simple:
Old Frank is just plain crazy.
The corruption of power is not limited to finances. Power can also corrupt the character of the individual. That appears to be what happened to Melton.
I’m here to tell you, when I heard him speak so many years ago he made perfect sense. He was addressing a group of ‘at risk’ teens. He laid it on the line, no whining about race, etc. I thought he was great.
I suspect it is highly likely that he is an excellent representative of the folks in his district. Just like, for example, Nancy Pelosi and Marion Barry. It's democracy in action.
Please put (Dem) in the headline. “Rep.” is used alone in MSM headlines to confuse the headline-only-reading public between “Representative” and “Republican”.
Unconfirmed as of yet.
The post is from a blog. The headline is as written, besides, no party noted automatically means Democrat.
Jackson was such a nice place when I was young.
Now...not so much.
It’s a dang shame what’s happened to the city.
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