The pages of Facebook got a little heated Monday as Jackson attorney Dorsey Carson, yes, the Dorsey Carson endorsed John Horhn for Mayor. However, Mr. Carson did not merely endorse the good State Senator but penned an epistle that although not worthy of Paul, was enough to stir up a hornets nets of Lumumba supporters. To say they were outraged is an understatement. Just read, after fixing a drink, of course.
First up: Mr. Carson's post:
Tomorrow Jackson will very likely select its next Mayor in the Democratic primary runoff election. I’m wholeheartedly supporting John Horhn. This city has lacked vision for far too long, and many people have lost hope. But I believe John has the vision and a plan to move Jackson forward. In a world built on relationships and trust, John can parlay his significant contacts and relationships developed over his decades in public service.I supported our current Mayor eight years ago. He represents our city well as an ambassador. I harbor no animosity against him. On a personal level I like the man, and his wonderful family even more. So this is not to slam the Mayor. Rather, John Horhn is a high quality candidate and will make a fantastic Mayor.But if you are unsure about John, let me remind you of one of the many reasons to change our current trajectory. If, the day before our city’s Mayoral election, one wanted to remind voters of the major crises in recent history, where would one even start?Would it be that Jackson’s crime rate skyrocketed, and that Jackson had the highest murder rate IN THE COUNTRY for two years, and was consistently in the top 10? Have there really been 936 murders during this administration?!Would it be the numerous SINKHOLES (no longer just potholes) and literal collapse of an aging infrastructure system? Lives are endangered, and some have been tragically lost. But has there ever been a plan to fix the problem—other than temporary fixes using expensive emergency, no-bid contracts?Would it be when the ONLY thing that seemed to be working in Jackson—GARBAGE pickup—became the number one priority—sucking the air out of the room and refocusing all personnel over every other issue? You may recall that the Mayor claimed he had authority under emergency powers to chose whoever he wanted for garbage pickup. He fought with city council members and accused them—a vast majority of whom are not white—of blocking minority-owned businesses (with NO discussion about increasing hourly rates for the minority garbage collectors, but I digress). The Mayor refused to entertain other bids or compromise with city council, resulting in taxpayer funds being used and wasted on a long, expensive, drawn out legal battle. To nobody’s surprise, the Supreme Court ruled against the Mayor. Any attorney (including the Mayor) would have already known the result.What about the indictments? Did he use his weight to help a fake development company in exchange for $50k in cash for “campaign contributions”? Who does business in a city where corruption appears rampant? Most of my clients are not interested.I worked on a short list to discuss, but lack time to write (and you lack time to read) about these other issues before tomorrow’s election.So I’ll just remind you of one: the vast Water System Failures (throughout terms, with the worst between 2021–2022). During this administration, there were no upgrades made to Jackson’s aging water treatment facilities. Shortly after assuming office, every employee with institutional knowledge of water system was terminated and either replaced with the Mayor’s friends, or not replaced at all. Without divulging attorney-client privileged communications, I have firsthand knowledge of how bad and vindictive it was. Former employees met with me for representation. I saw documents evidencing bid rigging and price-fixing. Unfortunately, unlike exposing fraud in the federal government, Mississippi still does not have a state whistleblower statute. So whistleblowers and attorneys cannot afford to pursue those types of cases, even if a statute allowed. But I digress.Northern cities, and most other Southern cities, are quite prepared for several days of freezing temperatures. But Jackson’s water system, including the O.B. Curtis Water Treatment Plant, was not winterized by February 2021. Without winterization, the city’s plant could not handle prolonged freezing temps. Despite the administration’s knowledge of Jackson’s aging plant and water system, nothing was done to prepare for a harsh winter. So, in February 2021, the inevitable happened. Jackson’s water system froze. The city had over 80 main water breaks. The O.B. Curtis Water Treatment Plant and our city’s other water treatment facilities couldn’t keep up. The plant froze—literally—and failed, leading to a near-total loss of water pressure. A majority of residents were without running water for weeks, and boil water notices remained in place long after repairs were made. But that was an unexpectedly harsh winter, you say?How about summertime? In August 2022, the O.B. Curtis Water Plant system completely collapsed. The Mayor claimed that the catastrophic failure of the plant was because it flooded. The catastrophic failure left all of Jackson without water. Though many still believe that rising waters had physically inundated the facility, as the Mayor had claimed nationwide to public sympathy, the proven reason was a woefully insufficient filtration system. Despite the 2021 crises, nothing had been done to fix the filtration system. National media and watchdogs embarrassingly discovered that no images or evidence supported the idea of widespread flooding at the plant. Photos and on-the-ground reports showed no visible flooding there. Rather, the O.B. Curtis Plant and surrounding areas remained dry during the Pearl River’s peak. The rising river just exposed existing problems. What were those problems? Quite simply, an increased inflow of dirty water overwhelmed the plant’s insufficient filtration system. Pre-existing equipment failures, staffing shortages, and the fragile infrastructure could not handle the strain.The result was catastrophic, again. No drinking water. Potable water had to be shipped in. During the February 2021 winter storm and again in August 2022, hospitals, restaurants, and businesses were forced to rely on tanker trucks and bottled water to maintain minimal hygiene and operations. Toilets couldn’t flush, and sanitation protocols broke down in some facilities. Some businesses failed. Restaurants could not open. Even when they did, many customers were not taking the chance, and simply stopped eating in Jackson. Restaurants that had survived the pandemic, and the prior freeze, could not survive this final blow. For many, the only option was to either close or move outside of Jackson. Both happened.And, unfortunately, that wasn’t the end of it. Between 2022–2023, temporary fixes brought water pressure back, but boil water notices continued well into 2023. The Mayor continued to blame the aging infrastructure on racial inequity, underfunding, and prior mayors.State government had to get involved to get the Plant operational again. Instead of thanking the State, the Mayor lambasted the State officials and argued instead for federal intervention, citing lack of cooperation from the Governor and State. So, at the Mayor’s request, the EPA and DOJ launched federal oversight of the water system in late 2022. The plan to bring in the Feds apparently backfired for the Mayor, who was now excluded from any ability to help steer contracts. Ted Henifin was appointed as a third-party water manager. Even though he had specifically asked for DOJ involvement, the Mayor now complained about federal involvement, and sought relief in federal court—which quickly shut him down. The Mayor continued to publicly clash with Gov. Reeves over control and messaging. The Mayor called press conferences to accuse the Governor of using the crisis for political gain (see the irony there?).So the Governor and Legislature that hold the purse strings have continued to withhold funding for Jackson, to the severe detriment of its residents, and others. And, when funding has been provided, like with Thalia Mara, the city has failed to spend it. And, in the end, it was this Mayor’s lack of urgency, poor planning, and failure to use available federal funds effectively that have directly caused these continuing failures.One final note, for those still reading: In his final Hail Mary hour, the present Mayor is trying to spin this mayoral runoff as a race war. This, even though, unlike John Horhn, the Mayor claims homestead and lives (and presumably votes) in one of those majority-white precincts that he now seeks to disparage. There is great irony in the Mayor now campaigning against his own predominantly-white neighborhood…especially since Northeast Jackson, where the Mayor and I live, is no longer a Republican district. It hasn’t been the strong Republican bastion of yesteryear for quite some time—probably since 2015 when I lost the city council seat by 96 votes. For those who do not know me and might assume otherwise, I’m no Republican. I’m a lifelong Democrat who has not only been a Democratic candidate, but worked on Presidential campaigns (Obama and Clinton), and many Congressional, state, and local races. And Northeast Jackson has more integrated neighborhoods than anywhere else in the State. That might be one reason why the Mayor lives down the street from me. The Mayor is aware that he won NE Jackson when he ran eight years ago. He didn’t try to racially divide this city then, when it helped him. And he knows this runoff is not about the color of any voter’s skin. The only race that matters here is the race to 50% + 1, and I hope you’ll remember the painful last 8 years and go vote tomorrow for Jackson’s future.
How dare you sit from the comfort of your privileged perch in Northeast Jackson and lay the blame for decades of state-sanctioned neglect, racial disinvestment, and economic sabotage at the feet of a Black mayor who inherited a city already bleeding from the wounds inflicted by both Democratic moderates and Republican extremists?You have the audacity to say Jackson “lacks vision,” yet you support John Horhn, a man who has been in the Mississippi Senate for 32 years and has done less for Jackson than Mayor Lumumba has in just eight. You uplift a career politician who has cozied up to charter school investors, auctioned off community interests to state control, and stayed silent while Republicans decimated the city’s autonomy. But now you want to pretend he’s the visionary? Please.You say you like the Mayor and his family? Keep that performative respect. This ain’t about who you like, it’s about who’s fighting for Black futures, and who’s propping up the same systems that have stolen from us for generations.You whine about crime. But where is your accountability for the Open Carry Law, passed by the Mississippi State Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Phil Bryant in 2013, a law you haven’t once condemned? Since then, Mississippi has ranked among the deadliest states in the country for gun violence. In 2023 alone, Mississippi reported 844 gun-related deaths, the highest firearm mortality rate in the nation. You want to talk about murder rates? Start with the policies and politicians who armed this state with chaos, then refused to invest in public safety, mental health, or opportunity.And let’s get something straight: You mock the garbage contract as a scandal, but here’s the truth, Mayor Lumumba was fighting to protect Jackson residents from being raped by Waste Management, a corporate giant whose proposed contract was $12 million more per year than Richard’s Disposal. That fight wasn’t about ego—it was about economic justice. The Mayor made a fiscally responsible, community-centered decision to select a Black-owned company that could do the job for less. You say you care about good governance? Then don’t demonize a leader for doing exactly what leadership demands, protecting the people from corporate exploitation.You bring up the water crisis like Lumumba broke something that was working. But this city’s water system was already in collapse, decades of deferred maintenance, federal neglect, and state sabotage laid the groundwork. He didn’t break it, he inherited it. And what did he do? He brought home over $800 million in federal funds to start rebuilding what y’all left to rot. That’s more than Horhn, more than any mayor before him, and more than any state official who stood by in silence while this Black city suffered.You say this isn’t about race, but you lie. You lie when you erase the structural racism that created the very crises you now weaponize. You lie when you say this isn’t a racial divide while ignoring the state’s refusal to fund Jackson because its residents are Black. You lie when you pretend Northeast Jackson’s white comfort isn’t part of this political calculus. Dr. King warned us about you, the white moderate who prefers order over justice, comfort over truth.This isn’t about trash, water, or political theater. This is about the last Black radical mayor in the Deep South being targeted because he refused to sell his soul for a seat at the table. He chose liberation over assimilation. And for that, the system came for him.But we see through the noise. And we will not let you gaslight a generation that’s waking up. This ain’t just about Chokwe Antar Lumumba, it’s about the future of every city fighting for freedom, justice, and self-determination.We’ve seen the games before. And this time, we’re flipping the whole damn table, win or lose!
Most of Dorsey R. Carson’s statements are just flat out lies and misrepresentations! For example, when he talks about the garbage contract and the mayor suing the council, that’s a flat out lie, the council sued him every time we were in Court with the exception of once. The only time the mayor took the council to court was to get them to provide council minutes that they hadn’t provided for months and he prevailed! That is why you now see the council approval of minutes on the council agenda something that hasn’t happened prior to this administration. He also fails to mention the three RFPS that were ISSUED on the garbage contract prior to Richard’s selection as the lowest and best bid. The first time the mayor rejected all because the city couldn’t afford them and gave waste management its last year option because that was in the cities financial interest. The second RFP bid was won by a company called FCC. They were lower than waste management and they offered a litter pick up crew to help combat all the litter and illegal dumping that was happening in this city and much to the chagrin of the administration, the council voted that contract down. Instead of fighting the mayor issued a third RFP, which resulted in Richards being the lowest and best bid they were the lowest by $12 million. And the council rejected that. what then was the Mayor supposed to do capitulate to a major corporation that was trying to hold this city hostage? So he stood on a totally legal blind bid process to save our residents money. You need to get your facts straight before you come on here lying talking about you like somebody and then don’t have a single fact! as for the water crisis they have been happening since before this mayor was even born and everybody who lives here knows that! His administration is the only one that went directly to Washington to get money to fix it! I’m sick and tired of John Horhn’s supporters lies and misinformation! If he had a vision he would’ve laid it out and run on that. However, he has chosen to run on disparaging the mayor and his accomplishments! and for all these people hollering about corruption —What about the $90 million in money for the poor people of the state of Mississippi?$90 million of taxpayer dollars vs. a legitimate $50K campaign donation? So don’t come talking about corruption to the people! If it’s not race, then what is it? Every now and then one of y’all would admit what it’s about and then have to delete the Facebook post!TRUTH MATTERS!!!!Truth is the state of Mississippi wants a mayor in Jackson that they can control. And truth is that mayor Lumumba has shown that he will always work in the best interest of the residents of Jackson
Mr. Carson did not just sit there and take it as Ms. Omari expected but gave it right back to her in spades.
before calling me a liar or, here on my Facebook page, much worse, you should verify your recollection of the litigation timeline. In March 2021, Lumumba instigated litigation by filing a petition in Hinds County Chancery Court seeking a judgment declaring he had emergency powers to enter a garbage contract without council approval. The City Council argued this violated the charter and proper procurement laws. In May 2021, Chancery Judge Dewayne Thomas ruled that the mayor cannot unilaterally sign contracts without council approval, even in emergency situations. The ruling reaffirmed checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches of Jackson’s city government. In October 2021, a temporary emergency contract with Richard’s Disposal was allowed so garbage pickup could continue, but legal authority was still in question. The next year, after the council rejected the then-contract and the mayor declared their rejection “invalid,” the council sued the mayor, saying he had no power to veto a non-action (like contract rejection). The court sided with the council again, reinforcing that a mayor cannot override council inaction by declaring it a vetoable item. In 2023, the state Supreme Court upheld the lower courts, stating the mayor must obtain council approval for contracts, and cannot bypass or reinterpret council votes to push through his preferred vendor. That’s a lot of expense that could have been avoided. How? What would I have expected the Mayor to do differently? Work with city council instead of against city council? Every Mayor has had to do that. His dad did it successfully. Is it that hard to get four votes on city council? If you cannot accomplish that, then can you really do the job? What have you done? What can you accomplish in the next four years when you continue to battle against city council? Lumumba has the ability to go break bread with other elected officials and work out agreements that benefit Jacksonians. But I think we’ve seen what happens when he fails to do so. As for the Siemens settlement, do you think Lumumba netted the city $90 million in the Siemens lawsuit? Were you aware that the lawsuit was also against all of Jackson’s minority contractors on the Project? Were you aware that the Mayor’s selected attorney buds in Birmingham got $30 million of the city’s recovery? And that not the first bit of discovery had been done in that case? No depositions. How many Jackson attorneys could have recovered for the city without $30M being removed from our local economy? And we taxpayers are still paying off the bond, right? Was any of the recovery used to pay down our city’s debt on the Siemens bond? We know the answers.
Dayumn. Preach, brother, preach.
Expect more tantrums over the next few days.
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I would like to remind Danyelle that if we were to exclude Jackson proper murder rate the entire state would be a middle of the pack (if not slightly lower) murder rate.
Do you have the Cliff Notes?
Nothing makes me happier than to see liberals fight, and I am no Dorsey fan, but he is right. The only thing missing in this election were people like him, and Jeff Goode, and other "elite" white Jackson democrats shucking the corn like this months ago when Horhn entered the race. Why they did it right before befuddles me. If I owned the local eateries Lumumba and his crew like to patronize, I would have not allowed them entry until they started to care about this city. Good riddance to that bunch of narcissists.
So KF wanders the shit covered “stalls” of Jackson facebook and then comes to his blog and smears that shit all over his walls? Nice!
Wow...this is better than I expected. The delusion to argue that if open-carry didn't pass any single one of those murders wouldn't have happened is epic.
John Horhn has the same "vision" for Jackson that Chokwe does. Read the interview https://www.wlbt.com/2025/04/18/john-horhn-jxn-water-jackson-airport-his-plans-if-hes-elected/. Horhn doesn't want capitol police, wants the city to take over water/sewer, and wants the city to keep the airport.
Privileged perch, my ass. These motherfuckers are insane.
Is there a pill that cures acute narcissism/corruption? The Lumumbubbles crime family (Chowke, Rukia, Danyelle, Safiyah, and all the rest) can't depart Mississippi too soon.
Mehh. Who cares about Lumumba or Dorsey Carson? I've never met two people who think their draft stock is WAY higher than it really is.
Chok was nothing less than a flim flam man. They were more well known decades ago, as they hopped trains going from city to city and using their charm and oratory to swindle, deceive, and fatten their own pockets. Not to be confused with hoboes, flim flam men were often well dressed, well spoken, and skilled in the art of graft. By the time folks saw through it all, they were moving along to the next town. It's a shame Jackson put up with it for 8 years. Lemumba didn't know the first thing about being a mayor, but he did know how to act like he knew how to be a mayor.
You lie when you say this isn’t a racial divide while ignoring the state’s refusal to fund Jackson because its residents are Black.
That man’s mind is like concrete, all mixed under and permanently set!😎
Give us one, just one example of the state refusing funds to Jackson because of its “black residents “. You can’t because you lie 😆
and Safiyah Omari finally lays it out there:
"If it’s not race, then what is it?"
Answer: It was always about race with this crew.
I doubt Lumumba could cut it in Chicago, and Detroit seems to have cleaned up its act, so I suppose he'll move his family to Atlanta.
Maybe he can found an incompetent law firm with Carlos Moore.
Jon Horne — if he has 1 oz of leadership sense — #1–should immediately hire a certified and experienced City Manager and #2 hire an experienced and competent Civil Engineer to run the Water Department. I hope he just fulfills and executes the Mayoral duties of recruiting S&P companies to our City which currently we have none. The entire state of MS has less than 10 — how did that happen
Politics is a contact sport. Especially local politics. If you can't take a beat down when you deserve it, stay on the porch.
I wish I could buy Lumumba for what he’s worth and sell him for what he thinks he’s worth
10:24am
The Gentle Grafter by O'Henry is an account from early 1900s of the roving predator class of which you speak. Mostly farmers with ready cash from selling crops were their prey for humorous swindles.
Carlos is only licensed in Miss. and Tenn. and he's suspended in both of them until the end of January next year,
Wow. You should read this.
No two ways to look at it. Yesterday's result was a total and complete repudiation of Lumumba's terms in office. Cain is saying that Lumumba's political future remains bright. BULLSHIT.
to 10:55.......lumumbles will be going to atlanta alright............atlanta federal.
It is all about being stupid. They are very stupid people. It is only about race if you believe their stupidy is racial inferiority. I do not believe that. I believe it is due to lead paint.
Rhonda Baker....I mean "Safiya Omari" clearly knows Lumumba can't run a city. That is why she lives in Ridgeland.
Two problems for the mayor and his loud supporters. First, he's not the first mayor; not the first black mayor. We have a reference point and he fails as measured against ALL previous mayors. All of whom faced the same challenges that this mayor thinks gives him a get out of jail free card.
Second, in 2 years Lumumba will be in a federal prison. He can say he's not guilty from now until the cows come on, but over 90% of federal indictments end with a conviction. 90%!!!! The math says he's getting convicted. That doesn't even factor in the photo of him taking the money. Even if he was a competent mayor--and he's not--the city does not need the distraction of his trial, conviction and eventual resignation. The city has to move on.
political hackers calling each other liars......... whats new?......................... an the beat goes on.
to quote the great charles evers........''racism will never die down in mississippi cause there are too many people making money at it''
Why do people like Carson feel the need to brown nose before criticizing the total incompetency and destruction that accompanied this "administration"? Just say what you mean.
I guess that's assuming they elect a class president, secretary, and treasurer in the federal penitentiaries.
Provide receipts that Jackson applied for help from the State and they were denied. You can't because it didn't happen the same way Jackson didn't apply for any help from the state with the water, but go off. Here king you dropped your crown: https://imgur.com/a/8DLMdqc
JJ tried to warn everyone 20 years ago that the same people from Detroit had set up shop and infected the City of Jackson. They looted the city of any and everything that was left. While no more Antar is a good thing we still need to pray the feds or the state take over soon.
I still want to know what Cain was doing at Bravo among so many white people.
"This is not to slam the mayor," but here goes.
11:35, no kidding, that was so overdone that it's not credible.
So, tell me if this sums it up and I paraphrase--
I like the mayor. He's got a great family and he's a really good ambassador for the city. But he's as corrupt and vindictive as they come.
"...the white moderate who prefers order over justice, comfort over truth. This isn’t about trash, water, or political theater. This is about the last Black radical mayor in the Deep South being targeted because he refused to sell his soul for a seat at the table. He chose liberation over assimilation. And for that, the system came for him."
That tells me all I need to know.
As we used to say in the Navy, AMF Chowke.
The State will never take over. Mostly because they're too scared of being called a racist and being sued by the NAACP and ACLU.
Omari has a home in Ridgeland.
The mayor and the DA will soon be behind bars. John is a smart man. His win brings a glimmer of hope that contracts aren’t so blatantly rigged for friends. Time will tell.
I love it when democrats gash each other!
Omari and Holmes don’t realize as of last night they’re no longer relevant
Jane you are 100% correct
Even Malcom X renounced his past.
PhD Omari, you’re a racist and a complete dumbass. I gave you the benefit of the doubt for a long time and just said you were corrupt… but it really just seems you’re a complete moron!
11:35 - Because the objective of efficient communication is to provide context. These insertions are known as preambles and if you don't know what that is, your question is representative of your ignorance. Now, go sit down and be quiet.
Are those two living off in lala land somewhere? Because, they aren't living in reality?
1:46, You do know the candidate people here are cheering for, John Horne, is the winner of the Democratic primary, don't you?
People in and around Jackson just want a competent mayor, regardless of party affiliation.
Or are you just here to troll?
1:35 - two out of three ain't bad. Mayor soon be behind bars (that's 1). DA soon behind bars (that's 2). John brings a glimmer of hope thata contracts aren't so blatantly rigged for friends (that was the possible third, but you lose on it. Obviously you haven't followed the 'smart man's' career in the legislature where he has made several 'riggings' for friends.
But I'll agree he is smart - intellectualy smart; not executively smart. And with your 'time will tell' closing, you might could get to four out of five; but that doesn't fit the song lyric.
12:06. when the Governor of Michigan took over Detroit, they all moved here to continue the grift. Had any of our Governors had the courage to do the same, none of this would have happened. Look at Detroit now-turned around and on the rise again. Took 20 plus years but still ..
@ 2:25 PM, this is Mr. 11:35 am.
I guess I hurt your feelings, Carson.
We all know brown nosing obsequious BS when we see it. If you'd like to have a spelling or IQ contest, I'm your man.
If the COJ is 85% black that's a voting pool of around 120,000. Lumumba got less than 6,000 of those votes. Yes, there were whites that crossed over to vote for Horhn but the bottom line is that Lumumba was voted out by his own constituents - i.e. the ones who didn't vote at all. And who could blame them? They have had enough of the incompetence, intimidation, corruption and narcissism of this Mayor and his cabal.
For the Lumumba family to use their daughters for sympathy is disrespectful to the working people. I donated water while not being a resident of Jackson the 1st 2 times. When I was made aware of what truly was going on most of us stopped. My heart breaks for what these 2 girls will be told by their parents during & after trial. They are not the only family to experience these consequences. Filling them full of hatred for others, speaks volumes .
Tis I - I can dig what you putting down
April 23, 2025 at 10:05 AM, the big difference being that when there is City of Jackson LEADERSHIP, there is no need for the state to take over!!!!!!!!
New show "Dems gone Wild" they're at each other around
the country will get worst
“This is about the last Black radical mayor in the Deep South….” Let’s hope he is last radical black mayor in the Deep South because the truth is he did far more harm than good for black folks. “Radical black”mayors anywhere have not been good for black folks who are victimized by crime, poor schools, and urban decay, whether Detroit, Chicago. Baltimore, Washington, etc.
So true- and how far will Mrs Lumumba’s forgiveness go when all of the Feds evidence comes out.
Medgar Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer & a host of other civil rights leaders would be highly disappointed that so few black Jacksonians bothered to vote in the democratic primaries.
Lumumba lives in a gated NE Jackson mansion, eats in upscale restaurants, flies private or 1st class to distant destinations & stays in 5-star hotels, all at the COJ expense (directly or indirectly).
I feel asleep reading all that gorberlygoop. Why do these people who are associated to these elected officials feel the need to write an essay style complaint about the problems in Jackson.
Micah,
Amen, brother. Did AI write these things? "Concise" is not in their vocabulary.
Can anyone tell me why black is capitalized and white is not? I legitimately do not know.
Dorsey was all in for Lumumba until it was apparent he was not going to win this one and he had to save face with the new administration. If that wasn't the case, he(Carson) would have called his BS out WAY before the night before the primary.
https://www.cjr.org/analysis/capital-b-black-styleguide.php
It's bullshit, but here's their excuse.
I never voted for either Lumumba. I was opposite the elder Lumumba on an excessive force case. When we met at the federal courthouse to work on the pretrial order, Lumumba called me a racist because I would not agree to everything he wanted. In other words, I was a racist for doing my job. I don't believe that that person could change overnight to care about making Jackson a decent city for everyone.
Because it is racist not to do it that way.
Racist according to whom 10:21 AM?
Hos legacy will be completely tarnished when his son is in Club Fed.
to the chicken - little and his falling sky.......i can assure you no one is afraid of being sued by the NAACP or the ACLU.
10:48, Lumumba's Sr.'s legacy was never more than a bigoted Black Nationalist organization with the stated the goal of creating a separate, independent sovereignty within the United States, for black people only, but paid for with white dollars.
Has Chalklines listed his house yet? And why did his kid say she hoped no harm came to Horhn? That seemed kinda left field.
Now the mayor says he lost but he will continue to help as a lawyer …..newsflash ……you will be disbarred asap you pos
Lumumba says he's going to be an "organizer," but all the guy can do is talk.
He's either going to have to do some work of some kind, or live off the largesse of his father's old friends. I'm betting on the latter.
Maybe he can be a professional troll, like Donald Trump, Jr., who seems to have have his calling.
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