By Antonio D. French
Filed Friday, February 3 at 9:24 AM
At today's board meeting, Ald. Bennice Jones King (21st Ward) addressed the viewers of the City's television station, Channel 10,. She asked residents to speak out about the moving of the Annie Malone Parade. People should be "outraged," she said.
"Please let them know about how you feel about the move of the parade," said King.
Freeman Bosley, Sr. (3rd Ward) said he supported King's remarks. He said he was not notified about the parade's move and his calls to the organization have not been returned.
"The alderwoman is right. To move it without any consultation with the aldermen... I think that something's wrong with (Annie Malone's board) making this decision without discussion," said Bosley.
People can contact Annie Malone at (314) 531-0120.
4 Comments:
Why should an oprganization have to first run its plans by an alderman before making a decision?
Sure if they wanted an alderman's advice, but how many people think aldermen give good advice?
As you say, don't hate the players...hate the game!
6:10 AM, February 04, 2006
About time someone gave the alderman a smack in the face, they play these curpt games all the time, They wouldnt let me rehab some homes in the area unless I gave up some money to them first. I know how it works, They aint no good!
11:11 PM, February 04, 2006
Anony #2, if you or anyone you know would be willing to talk to me on the record about being shaken down by an alderman, I would be happy to get your story out there and make sure the ball got rolling on getting that corrupt elected official out of office and prosecuted if possible.
Shoot me an email at antonio@pubdef.net
7:28 AM, February 05, 2006
I cant afford to have my name in that type of mix, but be sure, alot of these people in office are working shady deals, or you cant deal.
8:37 PM, February 05, 2006
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