CommentarySeptember 1, 1999

Chicago Heights Primary

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Standard Staff
Standard Newspapers
2 min read · 341 words

These race traitors have sold out their generation and now are

selling out the next generation for thirty pieces of silver or less. Chicago

Heights residents should know that the Blacks that ran for office are lire

children wire were born and grew up in the Heights. They were told by many

of you to do something with their lives, contribute to their communities,

and for goodness sake, don't leave.

Like it or not, it was Alderman Robert McCoy and Kevin Perkins

who gave 11 years of their lives to bring political representation and

a new form of government to the city. This is the same city and people

have spent over $2 million dollars fighting the Voters Rights Case filed

on the citizen's behalf.

How could these people be our friends when at every move they

have their lawyers and political operatives denying us our God given rights-to

represent ourselves and insist on equal representation before the law.

If it had not been for the pressure that Rush-Martin, Perkins and McCoy

applied, there would not be any talk about moderate income homes being

built on the East side, more African-American police, and our second Black

fireman that no one has seen to date? They said, 'Make it better for the

next generation.?' Well, they did, and what did they get in return? 

BETRAYED.

WELL, IT'S STILL NOT OVER In fact the struggle is intensifying.

These negro quislings should be shunned every time they attempt to infiltrate

your meetings, organizations, or religious meetings. These negroes should

know that they can't serve their white masters and represent the interest

of the Black community at the same time. Many of these Negro preachers

should be confronted over their reactionary stance to support overt white

racists over their own children who seeking real change for the entire

community.

One way to find these traitors is to find out where all of the honorary

streets are located. Then you will see who sold the community's new leaders

out. For additional information, call 708/755-VOTE or 8683.

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