Over in Brooklyn, Deputy Borough President— AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN
Over in Queens, Borough President— AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN
ET TU, HELEN? DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” supported Michael Benjamin when it came time to replace Gloria Davis despite him having a Latino opponent.
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” asked Assemblywoman Aurelia Greene NOT to retire 2 yrs ago so there would be NO LOSS in AFRICAN-AMERICAN REPRESENTATION
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” supported the election of the first African-American District Attorney in the history of New York State, and the longest-serving District Attorney in Bronx history, ROBERT T. JOHNSON. ~~~This was done despite having present Latino Assemblyman Peter Rivera as an opponent~~~
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” supported LARRY SEABROOK FOR CONGRESS.
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” supported Helen Foster in her election to the City Council
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” included Helen Foster in committee assignments when selection for City council Speaker was being made
Sometimes you can’t bend over backwards enough
Now that she has sights on higher office HELEN FOSTER forgets the advances African-Americans have made in the Bronx.
THERE ARE NO WEAPONS OF POLITICAL DESTRUCTION IN THE BRONX!!
Walter H. Gladwin, the pioneer African-American politician in The Bronx, would FROWN UPON HELEN RIGHT ABOUT NOW.
Walter was first elected to the New York State Assembly in 1954, representing Morrisania, he served until 1957, when he became the first black judge of the Bronx Supreme Court.
Gladwin is also noted for his contribution to FURTHERING PEACEFUL RACE RELATIONS IN THE BOROUGH by establishing and heading the Bronx Urban League.
Is this a DECLARATION OF WAR?!?
Did John DeSio witness the Fosters, African-American Bronx Politicians, RACE-BAITING her constituents?
Does Michael Benjamin REALLY think THE BRONX is “DYSFUNCTIONAL”
Are Helen Foster and Michael Benjamin using the Republican-style rhetoric of the past decade?
WHERE ARE THE WEAPONS OF POLITICAL DESTRUCTION?
ET TU, MICHAEL? LEST WE FORGET . . .
As Councilman, Adolfo Carrion was very “SYMPATHETIC” to Michael Benjamin—HE HIRED HIM!
Congressman Jose Serrano was vey “SYMPATHETIC” to Michael Benjamin—HE HIRED HIM!
Ex. Bronx Dem. Chief Roberto Ramirez was very “SYMPATHETIC” to Michael Benjamin—he had the Bronx Board of Elections HIRE HIM as Deputy Chief Clerk
Carrion’s Chief of Staff was—AFRICAN-AMERICAN
Carrion’s Deputy Borough President— AFRICAN-AMERICAN
Ferrer’s Deputy Borough President— AFRICAN-AMERICAN
Over in Brooklyn, Deputy Borough President— AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN
Over in Queens, Borough President— AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN
ET TU, HELEN? DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” supported Michael Benjamin when it came time to replace Gloria Davis despite him having a Latino opponent.
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” asked Assemblywoman Aurelia Greene NOT to retire 2 yrs ago so there would be NO LOSS in AFRICAN-AMERICAN REPRESENTATION
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” supported the election of the first African-American District Attorney in the history of New York State, and the longest-serving District Attorney in Bronx history, ROBERT T. JOHNSON. ~~~This was done despite having present Latino Assemblyman Peter Rivera as an opponent~~~
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” supported LARRY SEABROOK FOR CONGRESS.
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” supported Helen Foster in her election to the City Council
The Bronx Democratic “STRONGHOLD” included Helen Foster in committee assignments when selection for City council Speaker was being made
Sometimes you can’t bend over backwards enough
Now that she has sights on higher office HELEN FOSTER forgets the advances African-Americans have made in the Bronx.
THERE ARE NO WEAPONS OF POLITICAL DESTRUCTION IN THE BRONX!!
Walter H. Gladwin, the pioneer African-American politician in The Bronx, would FROWN UPON HELEN RIGHT ABOUT NOW.
Walter was first elected to the New York State Assembly in 1954, representing Morrisania, he served until 1957, when he became the first black judge of the Bronx Supreme Court.
Gladwin is also noted for his contribution to FURTHERING PEACEFUL RACE RELATIONS IN THE BOROUGH by establishing and heading the Bronx Urban League.