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Archive for January, 2009


Sunday Stuff

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

There’s nothing like some good old fashioned  political gossip, rumor and blatant innuendo first thing on Sunday morning.  So enjoy your coffee and the following… Kerry Forestall’s decision to pursue the U.S. Marshall’s post for the Southern District has made his fellow Democrats mad to no end.  Many of them feel since he was the […]

The A-Word

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

One subject I rarely blog or talk about on the air is abortion.  I find these discussions usually to be counter-productive and all it does is inflame both sides of the issue and resolves nothing. However, with recent marking of the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, even though I argue the more relevant legal […]

Can We Talk?

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

If you are African-American and read this blog on a regular basis, we need to talk.  If you’re white and reading this, just hang out for a moment. Like you, I’m still amazed at the events of this week and the swearing-in of Barack Obama as President.  As I watched I thought of my deceased […]

Three Weeks & Pie

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Three weeks into a legislative session full of some of the most important issues facing Indiana and you would have thought Indiana lawmakers would spend the day taking up the budget, property tax caps or  the economy. You would think. Today lawmakers talked about Sugar Cream Pie and its Hoosier heritage. And that’s all they […]

Welcome to Disturbia

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

There’s word on the street that some of the local activists folk may show up at the Mayor’s Community Luau this Saturday (1-4 p.m. at the IMS Pavilion ) and cause a stir.  Apparently they have some issues with the administration and who it uses to lobby and they think the “People’s Mayor” has forgotten […]

“Charter” a New Course? Not So Fast!

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

The new report is out on the Mayor-Sponsored Charter Schools in Indianapolis.  Here are the findings… 94 percent of the 2007-2008 Mayor-sponsored Charter high schools are now enrolled in either two or 4-year colleges. Students who usually come to a Mayor-sponsored charter school are academically behind their traditional public school counterparts. Mayor-sponsored charter schools are […]

What Gives?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

I’ve been glancing through the Mayor’s campaign finance reports this evening. For the 2008 cycle, an off-season for municipal elections, incumbent Greg Ballard raised more than $835,000 and had more than $530,000 in the bank by the end of the year. A Ballard campaign official says they exceeded their expectations for the year seeing how […]

Anderson in ’11?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

There’s more evidence that Marion County Sheriff Frank Anderson is planning a run for Mayor in 2011. Anderson’s political action committee, Citizens of Frank J. Anderson, had a political fundraiser last night at the Crowne Plaza in downtown Indianapolis. It was $100 a person and about 50 people attended. I’m still working to confirm that […]

So Much For “Operation Chaos!”

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Inaugural Thoughts

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

My thoughts on this Inauguration Day are real simple. For Black folks, there is now a new age of accountability!  The last thing I want to hear is how some white person kept you down.   For the young “brothas”, pull those pants up, turn that hat around and get a job or an education! […]