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- “Why USC and not a black college, Dr. Dre?”, More Likely, Why Should Dr. Dre do this when the Traditional Black colleges have failed?
- Both Candidates for Mayor of Los Angeles Wendy Greuel and Eric Garcetti have the Endorcement of Past and Present Black Elected Leaders who are deceitful, hypocrites, and most of all a disgrace to the essence of what it means to be elected officials!
- The Only Individuals Fooled by Obama are Morehouse College Graduates and Other Uniformed Individuals who Respect this Charlatan. President Barack Obama is a liar and a disgrace to the Office of the Presidency!
- Unlike far too many U.S. born Black leaders or other prominent Blacks, other ethnic groups are less likely to betray his or her own community, heritage, trash a career, or be so un-American, deceitful, dysfunctional, and/or treasonous!
- Makia Smith you definitely have more sense than many Black elected officials, black lawyers, multiple members of the Congressional Black Caucus, many Black police officers, and misguided Black nationalists!
Mervyn Dymally Won't be Missed by Everybody in the Black Community, because Dymally is Also Just as Dysfunctional, Disgraceful, and Treasonous!
Former Congressman Mervyn Dymally is no loss to all U.S. born blacks in South Central Los Angeles, Compton, etc., etc., because just like so many other elected black leaders, he, Mervyn Dymally had contempt for the oath of office, and the U.S. Constitution, the California Constitution, and he was a traitor to U.S. born black people. Not to mention Dymally's elected black leadership associates, Herb "Wesson Oil "Wesson, betraying "Betty Andrews" former Congresswoman Diane Watson, facing felony criminal indictment voter fraud carpetbagging Rod Wright, Congresswoman Maxine "Kerosene" Waters, Reverend Jim Jones…..Merv Dymally was a good friend of Reverend Jim Jones, etc., etc.
http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/AboutJonestown/WhoDied/IDPhotos.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLGTw_1PpaU
http://www.minutemanproject.com/?page_id=56
http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Oath_Office.htm
I commend you, Marvin Stewart, former Board Director of the Minuteman Project and other Minutemen, for your understanding of a most important function of all elected officials and the duty of elected officials to respect the Constitution and his or her oath of office when serving U.S. citizens and legal immigrants.
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Detroit Police Union Says Visitors May Want to Avoid Their Dangerous City
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"Without a tax base (Revenue from businesses, property taxpaying citizens, etc., etc.) slim chance exists that anyone, including police officers would choose to remain in Detroit. Black Detroit also has the highest unemployment rate in the U.S. Believe it or not, there is a relationship between high unemployment and criminal activity. Detroit is also one of multiple cities (Compton, CA, South Central Los Angeles, Inglewood, CA, Washington, DC, Baltimore, MD., etc., etc.) that for decades has had dysfunctional elected black leaders, who have no respect for the oath of office, running government, who have contributed to the demise of Detroit and other cities with a U.S. born black constituency."
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-852944
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http://discussions.latimes.com/20/lanews/la-me-mervyn-dymally-20121008/10
Mervyn Dymally dies at 86; former lieutenant governor, congressman and legislator, The Trinidad-born former teacher blazed trails for minorities in California politics in the 1960s and '70s, served into the '90s and made his latest comeback, to the state Assembly, at age 76.
by Jean Merl, Los Angeles Times, 10:12 PM PDT, October 7, 2012
Mervyn M. Dymally, the Trinidad-born former teacher whose ground-breaking if sometimes-controversial political career spanned more than four decades and included a stint as California's only black lieutenant governor, has died. He was 86.
Dymally, who became a leader in the Los Angeles area's ascendant African American political establishment in the early 1960s and served in both houses of the Legislature and in Congress, died Sunday in Los Angeles, after a period of declining health, his family said.
"He's opened so many doors. A lot of people have walked through those doors," then-Assembly Speaker Herb Wesson told The Times in early 2003, shortly after Dymally, a decade into his retirement from Congress, returned to the Assembly as its elder statesman. Wesson, now a Los Angeles City Council president, was one of several generations of area Democratic politicians mentored by the man with salt-and-pepper hair and lilting West Indies accent.
Dymally's political longevity and ability to return time and again to public office had him winning elections well into what for many would have been their retirement years. His latest comeback, at age 76, was perhaps his most dramatic. In 2002, dissatisfied with the potential candidates for the Compton-area Assembly seat he had first won in 1962 and dismayed at the dropping numbers of blacks in the Legislature, Dymally jumped into the race himself and won.
"You can accomplish things here," Dymally told The Times when he returned to Sacramento shortly before budget crises and extreme partisanship hamstrung state government. "You can see the results of your work."
The controversies that surrounded him with some regularity over the years could never permanently derail his political career, as several corruption investigations all ended without charges ever being filed. Dymally always said the probes were baseless and politically motivated.
The end came instead at the hands of a rival nearly 30 years his junior when, termed out of the Assembly in 2008, Dymally, then 82, lost a grueling Democratic primary election for a state Senate seat to Rod Wright. Dymally never really left politics, though, and he continued to advise others from the sidelines and led a health institute at the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in South Los Angeles. The university's School of Nursing bears his name.
Cal State L.A. political scientist Raphael J. Sonenshein, who has written extensively about race and politics in the Los Angeles area, called Dymally "a very significant figure" who helped then-Speaker Jesse Unruh forge an effective state political organization with its base in the southern neighborhoods and suburbs of the state's largest city.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Dymally worked with Unruh and used such tools as direct mail, organizing and fundraising to build a political network of working-class blacks that helped send generations of budding Democratic politicians to Sacramento. Sonenshein said Dymally's main rival was Tom Bradley, who won a breakthrough election as mayor of Los Angeles with the help of middle-class blacks and liberal white voters. One of Bradley's competitors in that 1973 election was Unruh.
"Dymally built one of the most important black political organizations in Los Angeles," Sonenshein said. "He was a very shrewd politician."
During his career, Dymally worked to improve education and access to health care for his largely working-class, minority constituents. In Congress, he chaired the Congressional Black Caucus and served on the Foreign Affairs Committee. He focused on issues involving U.S. relations with African nations, strongly supported sanctions against South Africa and worked on other international human rights issues.
In 1990, he came under scrutiny when it was learned a diamond merchant had given $34,000 to a scholarship fund Dymally had founded after the congressman softened his stance on sanctions against South African diamonds. That was not his first brush with controversy. In the late 1970s, investigators looked into allegations that leaders of a Long Beach church had conspired to pay the then-lieutenant governor $10,000 to shield them from a state probe. In the 1980s, questions arose over how he used part of a $100,000 university grant for a research institute he headed. None of those inquiries resulted in criminal charges.
Mervyn Malcolm Dymally was born May 12, 1926, in Cedros, Trinidad, West Indies, to a Muslim father and a Roman Catholic mother. Dymally later became an Episcopalian. He once told the Los Angeles Sentinel that he had been drifting toward a life as a ne'er-do-well when a book he found about Booker T. Washington inspired him to come to the United States, at age 19, for an education.
At what is now Cal State L.A. he earned the first of several degrees and he became a naturalized American citizen in 1957. A special education teacher for Los Angeles schools, he got involved in local Democratic Party politics. When he won election to the state Assembly in 1962, he became the first foreign-born black lawmaker elected to the state's lower house. Other firsts followed — first black elected to the state Senate, in 1966, and, when he won the lieutenant governor's race in 1974, first black to serve in a nonpartisan statewide elected office.
Then, in 1978, he drew a tough re-election challenge from Republican music industry mogul Mike Curb. As the campaign grew increasingly nasty, a Los Angeles television station broadcast a rumor — which later proved false — that Dymally was about to be indicted for an unspecified crime. Dymally blamed the rumor, which was repeated by Curb, for his loss.
But Dymally bounced back two years later by defeating scandal-plagued Rep. Charles H. Wilson of Hawthorne and former Rep. Mark Hannaford in a bruising Democratic primary and then handily winning election to Congress that fall. Dymally said he decided to get into the race when he learned there would be two white candidates — Wilson and Hannaford — to split that group's votes. He produced a letter from Curb lauding his former rival and expressing regret for the "ill-founded" allegations of wrongdoing that Curb had lodged against Dymally in the lieutenant governor's race. Dymally sewed up black, Asian and Latino votes in the heavily Democratic district. Dymally left it to others to remind voters that Wilson was facing a hearing by the House Ethics Committee on allegations that he used campaign funds for personal use. Two years earlier Wilson had been reprimanded by the House for accepting a $1,000 gift from Korean businessman Tongsun Park.
"Mark Hannaford can work the conduct," Dymally told The Times as he geared up for the 1980 primary. "I'll work the issues."
Dymally served six terms before retiring in 1992 at age 65. His daughter, Lynn Dymally, then a Compton school board member, lost a primary race to succeed him.
Besides his daughter, Dymally is survived by his wife of 44 years, Alice Gueno Dymally; his son, Mark; and three sisters.
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http://charterschoolscandals.blogspot.com/2010/05/cato-school-of-reason.html
http://www.laweekly.com/1998-08-20/news/charter-school-for-scandal-page-1/
"Charter School for Scandal (page 1)
How a controversial academy scored millions in state education funds" By Howard Blume and Kevin Uhrich Wednesday, Aug 12 1998
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-827743
http://www.ceyseau.net/files/Sellout_Leaders_The_Chickens_Have_Come_Home_to_Roost_-for_posting2.pdf
Herb "Wesson Oil" Wesson is Only Concerned About Himself and His Cronies and not the 10th District
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-217638
More so than racism, sellout elected Black Leaders is the Problem and not Racism!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzhjB1iL_LQ&feature=related
YouTube: "Black People are too Ignorant" Uploaded by ForTheRepubl1c on Oct 7, 2011.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NxQHD7IWiQ&feature=plcp
YouTube: O Bama, Blacks and Politics a shameful display" Uploaded by SGBlack101 on Jun 28, 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mervyn_M._Dymally
http://jonestown.sdsu.edu/AboutJonestown/WhoDied/IDPhotos.pdf
Dymally was an "old friend" of Peoples Temple founder Jim Jones. When Jones decided to move his congregation to Jonestown, Guyana, Dymally "wrote the Guyanese prime minister to reassure him that Jones was an upstanding citizen." The Jonestown compound would be the site of the mass suicide of over 900 people on November 18, 1978
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIo6EUydzqc&feature=related
YouTube: "The Truth about JIM JONES and Jonestown"by Uploaded by tlthe5th on Mar 18, 2008
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-806435
http://www.vdare.com/articles/why-the-black-caucus-looks-the-other-way-on-immigration
Why The Black Caucus Looks The Other Way On Immigration- By Joe Guzzardi on May 9, 2003
Former Congressman Mervyn Dymally is no loss to blacks in South Central Los Angeles, Compton, etc., etc., because just like so many other elected black leaders, he, MervynDymally had contempt for the oath of office, and the U.S. Constitution, the California Constitution, and he was a traitor to U.S. born black people. Not to mention Dymally's elected black leadership associates, Herb "Wesson Oil "Wesson, betraying "Betty Andrews" former Congresswoman Diane Watson, facing felony criminal indictment voter fraud carpetbagging Rod Wright, Reverend Jim Jones…..Merv Dymally was a good friend of Reverend Jim Jones, etc., etc.
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http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-839035
Oath of Office,: "I, (President, Supreme Court Justice, Congressperson, Assemblyman, Mayor, City Councilperson, Judge, ), during such times as I hold the office, I, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States (the Constitution of the State of California, Maryland, Illinois, etc., etc.), against all enemies foreign (terrorist enemies of the U.S., illegal immigrants, un-American or un-Constitutional anything and everything, etc.) and domestic (treasonous individuals or organizations, any Police Chief who condones this and the Police Chief's rogue police officers, unethical or criminal elected officials or public servants, illegal aliens or his or her advocates, un-American anything and everything), and that I will bear true faith and allegiance, to the Constitution of the United States , (State Constitution), and that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter."
http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Oath_Office.htm
U.S. Senate and Congressional Oath of Office: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God."
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"Illinois Governor Says Jesse Jackson Jr. Doesn’t Have to Resign"
“Yea without sin cast the first stone” Too many Christians forget that pasage. The work Christ did in Paul’s life tells us that anyone can be forgiven. As a Christian our responsibility is to pray for those who repent, forgive them and move on.
Nothing is too hard for God. If you were disabled would you want your Boss to fire you? I think not......Jesse deserves to be on the ballot and it’s up to his constitutients. Period. God Bless you Congressman Jackson and your whole family” by Dean
….Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., can be forgiven, but the act of being forgiven for violation of Campaign Contributions does not mean that Jesse Jackson, Jr. will remain in Congress to be paid by taxpayers.
Finally, Christian Doctrine, the “Bible” has no bearing on the decision of whether Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. will be impeached or remain in office.
The determination and findings of the Congressional Campaign Finance law and the penalty for being in violation of Federal Law by a Congressional Ethics Committee, and the will of the voters in Congressman Jesse Jackson’s Congressional District will determine the fate of Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr.’s public service career.
http://www.fec.gov/pdf/candgui.pdf
Federal Election Commission Campaign Guide, Congressional Candidates and Committees August 2011
Federal Law:
The candidate cannot use campaign funds to pay for food purchased for daily consumption inside the home or supplies needed to maintain the household. The campaign may, however, pay for food and supplies for fundraising activities and campaign meetings (even when they take place in the candidate’s home). 113.1(g)(1)(i)(A). (Page 54)
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http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-855386
Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. like other no good black elected officials should or must be removed from political office and public service.
….here on the West Coast, a dysfunctional black community honored no good “native of Trinidad” former Congressman Mervyn “illegal immigrant” Dymally.
Fault a dysfunctional black electorate using the voting process as a popularity contest as opposed to voting for an elected official who respects the oath of office, our Constitution, and the rule of law.
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-858150
For too long, in the black community, misfits unworthy of praise are promoted and respected as being heroes, a street or park can be named in his or her disgraceful honor…..
……while individuals in the black community truly deserving or praise for being competent and honorable are typically “kicked to the curb” and beyond by an unintelligent black community.
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Creflo Dollar Asks Congregation for a Quarter-Million Dollars To Support Family of Shooting Victim
"Michael Lofton I was with u until u started talking about the Brother Malcolm and The Nation of Islam. When it comes to those two sir you don’t know what your talking about and sound absolutely ridiculous. The CIA killed Brother Malcolm and the Nation of Islam is about Black people doing for self and creating jobs for own people by black entrepreneurship. Get your facts straight before you start speaking down on the NOI." by Cortez X.
Well Cortez X.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYPpPNDxun0&playnext=1&list=PL47213E96530B6AF0&feature=results_main
YouTube: "THE REAL REASON I LEFT THE NATION OF ISLAM" Uploaded by antihostile on Jun 16, 2006
.....You are the one who needs to get the facts straight. Clearly, dissension within the Nation of Islam is what killed Malcolm X. Malcolm X left the NOI because of the unethical and shameful acts that he witnessed, and before Malcolm X was killed, he also shared his reasons so that the world now also knows.
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Finally……
Lies Don't Keep Us Safe. Keeping Us Safe Requires Respect for the Rule of Law and the Constitution. The government's argument is untenable. “The government cannot, under any circumstance, affirmatively mislead the court” by U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney
"Insisting on honesty as the only policy, the supreme ruled Wednesday that public employees can be punished for lying, even when they merely deny an accusation that later turns out to be true”.
“ …….Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist. 'An employee who is asked about possible wrongdoing has only two legal choices:Tell the truth or say nothing”. (LA Times, January 22, 1998.)
........"Tell the Truth or Say Nothing" also applies to any U.S. President, Congressional office holder, U.S. Supreme Court Justice,U.S. Attorney General, court official,court clerk, Deputy City Attorney, Judge,elected official, lawyer, journalist, etc.
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