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Report Details Deals in Student Loan Industry…

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 28, 2008

Report Details Deals in Student Loan Industry – New York Times

This is not new to students who have been refused funding by lenders such as Sallie Mae. Sallie Mae needs to be investigated.

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Sallie Mae Says Chief Is Resigning…

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 28, 2008

Sallie Mae Says Chief Is Resigning – New York Times

The students suffer when schools are involved in scandals with lenders like Sallie Mae. Is this why some students can get loans, and others cannot. I wrote and reported my beliefs of scandalist activity to Walden University quite sometime ago about Sallie Mae.

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Bob Johnson of BET criticizes Obama…

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 22, 2008

Bob Johnson criticizes Obama – Yahoo! News

There will always be one in the crowd. I wonder what incentitive Mr. Johnson will receive from the Clinton’s if they are elected. Mr. Bob Johnson must be a decendant of Anthony Johnson. Anthony Johnson was the first American to hold a black person as a slave for life. Read J.A. Rogers book “100 Amazing Facts About the Negro” (Florida: Helga M. Rogers, 1965, p. 37) What irony. Do you really think Bob Johnson would say anything different? Look at the mess he puts on television.

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RACIAL STEREOTYPES ARE DEEPLY EMBEDDED IN OUR CULTURE

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 20, 2008

RACIAL STEREOTYPES ARE DEEPLY EMBEDDED IN OUR CULTURE – Yahoo! News

Anyone who denies racial stereotypes exist is living in another country, world. The reason racism exist is because we are in denial. Read Dr. Claud Anderson’s “Dirty Little Secrets: About black history, its heroes and other troublemakers”, then examine the United States treatment of blacks, and you will find racism and inequality still at its roots.

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Obama calls for unity to heal divisions

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 20, 2008

Obama calls for unity to heal divisions – Yahoo! News

Obama offers the solution to racial divide and separatism. People of the United States of America, Listen to the call for unity. This is not a political statement or choice for the presidency I am suggesting. This is a suggestion for peace and equality.

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Clinton, Romney win Nevada caucuses: Is this a surprise?

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 19, 2008

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2008 Presidential Election: Are there "race" issues between Obama and Clinton…

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 19, 2008

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Analysis: New tone in Democratic race…Obama surge

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 19, 2008

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Press Conference on Child Sexual Predators

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 17, 2008

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Press Release
 
For immediate Release:

  Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Contact:                             Tumia Romero                 John Davis
                                            773-726-4479                  312-622-1246
 
SOUTH COOK COUNTY GEARING UP FOR HOWARD BROOKINS:  STATE REP. WILL DAVIS AND ALDERMAN PAT DOWELL JOIN TEAM BROOKINS
 
            Chicago – Today, Howard B. Brookins Jr., Candidate for Cook County State’s Attorney and Alderman, acknowledged the endorsements from State Rep. William Davis and Alderman Pat Dowell.  Brookins said, “The Brookins campaign continues to build momentum.  South Cook County elected officials know that there is much at stake.  This is an open seat.  Polling shows I enjoy considerable support among voters and have the most name recognition.”
            State Rep. Will Davis, of the 30th House District, endorsed Attorney Howard B. Brookins, he said, “I feel that Attorney Brookins has the necessary qualifications and desire to make this office be responsive to the needs of our community, and deal with all individuals fairly and justly.”
            As the map shows Rep. William Davis represents the south suburban cities of Dixmoor, Homewood, Riverdale, Dolton, Robbins, and Midlothian.
            Alderman Pat Dowell, representing the 3rd Ward threw her support behind Alderman Howard B. Brookins as well, she said, “Attorney Howard Brookins will be sensitive to the needs of my constituents.  His legal knowledge and expertise will serve the residents of Cook County well.  He has proven himself as an excellent alderman and I expect his to excel as the next Cook County State’s Attorney.”
            Dowell represents the 3rd Ward of Chicago, geographically traveling from the near South Side, down the mighty Dr. Martin Luther King Drive to 57th Street.
In addition to the Dowell and Davis’s endorsements, the following South Cook County elected officials are on Team Brookins; Congressman Bobby L. Rush, Senator Jacqueline Collins, Senator Kwame Raoul, Senator Donne Trotter, Representative Marlow Colvin, Rep. Monique Davis, Rep. Ken Dunkin, Rep. Esther Golar, Rep. Constance Howard, Rep. Elga Jeffries, Alderman Carrie Austin, Alderman Willie Cochran, Alderman Leslie Hairston,
Alderman Michelle Harris, Alderman Lona Lane, Alderman Freddrenna Lyle, Alderman Latasha Thomas, Alderman Joann Thompson, Cook County Commissioner William Beavers, and Thornton Township Supervisor Frank M. Zuccarelli.
            Howard B. Brookins Jr concluded, “There is too much at stake in the State’s Attorney’s Campaign.  As State’s Attorney, I intend to change the way justice is done in Cook County.  There is nothing new about prosecuting individuals for violating the law.  We intend to break new ground as it relates to how we deal with children in the criminal justice system. We will aggressively prosecute gang leaders and recruiters and others who terrorize our communities through indiscriminate violence.  We will present uncommon solutions.”
 
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Winter Workouts: Stay In Shape For Winter

Posted by C.L.I.C.K. for Social Change on January 13, 2008

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