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Anonymous (not verified) says:
Bronx Press Review is published by the same company as Riverdale Review and most of the articles are the same... Its essentially the same paper...
I am far from one to defend Bronx County, but you should at least try to get your facts straight while you try to extort jobs/county clerk/budget items from County over this fight.
Do you really want to go to the exciting election night round-up? If you did, you should have just showed up. Bronx County isn't know for sending out a fancy invite to anyone. You're lucky they remember which day the election is on, much less whether you were sent a formal invitation!
There are only like 2 employees out of county, so it isn't like there are many jobs to go around. As to "positions of consequence", isnt Assemblyman Heastie and Assemblywoman Greene, both African American, on Bronx Democratic County's Executive Committee? To my recollection, thats more then the number of white executive committee members.
As to Jose Rivera's District Office, I do recall two African Americans that worked in his office, Edwina and an older African American man. Does Helen Foster have any hispanics in her office?
And isn't BP Carrion's deputy borough president, his number two person, Earl Brown, African American? He may not be your person, but he sure looks black to me!
Bronx Press Review is published by the same company as Riverdale Review and most of the articles are the same... Its essentially the same paper...
I am far from one to defend Bronx County, but you should at least try to get your facts straight while you try to extort jobs/county clerk/budget items from County over this fight.
Do you really want to go to the exciting election night round-up? If you did, you should have just showed up. Bronx County isn't know for sending out a fancy invite to anyone. You're lucky they remember which day the election is on, much less whether you were sent a formal invitation!
There are only like 2 employees out of county, so it isn't like there are many jobs to go around. As to "positions of consequence", isnt Assemblyman Heastie and Assemblywoman Greene, both African American, on Bronx Democratic County's Executive Committee? To my recollection, thats more then the number of white executive committee members.
As to Jose Rivera's District Office, I do recall two African Americans that worked in his office, Edwina and an older African American man. Does Helen Foster have any hispanics in her office?
And isn't BP Carrion's deputy borough president, his number two person, Earl Brown, African American? He may not be your person, but he sure looks black to me!