Fox4 reports on another local anti-crime group with good intentions but some mixed reviews: "600 people have signed up to be a part of the March on the Community. Their goal is to get to 1,000 people to step out and into the community every day.
“When we get to that 1,000 mark, look out Kansas City,” Bishop Tony Caldwell said."
“When we get to that 1,000 mark, look out Kansas City,” Bishop Tony Caldwell said."
CK - Clusterfuck Kansascity
ReplyDeleteShuckin' and a Jivin'
ReplyDeleteDats whats we do
"For da good of da city"
Dats money fo me an fo you
Get yo slop at de trough
And talk all dat shit
While nuthin is changing
No, not one damn bit
More 1960's inspired rhetoric. Nice. When will the leaders of 2014 step forward? Doing the same thing, the same way and expecting new results...that is crazy.
ReplyDeleteGood grief, they're going to stand on street corners doing I don't know what. And they're going to hand out flyers door-to-door. Why didn't anyone ever think of that stuff before.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this "bishop" merely a self-appointed title?
ReplyDeleteWhat would happen if I began referring to myself constantly as "Emperor" Anonymous? Would anyone take me seriously?
Please inquire as to the mental capacity of anyone who follows this "bishop" caldwell!!!
Emperor 907, you make a good point.
DeleteThis guy or "Bishop" and groups he's associated with have a history if hugely inflated numbers. 600 volunteers means they might have 6. Sometimes they hit on sone good ideas and mostly good intentions but are not honest about numbers or outcomes. He loves to get in front of a camera just like other black "leaders" but there's always that element of sleaziness. No one who is legitimate will have anything to do with him his associates.
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