This program is a waste of staff time and resources. They measure their success on how many murders they claim to have prevented. Since you cannot prove a negative, their statements are worthless. The program director McLendon Cole doesn't have a clue what she is doing.
Get rid of Aim 4 Peace, or at least rename it to what it is, Aiming 4 a Piece (of the money).
Dear Mr. Tony: Thanks for the posting on Aim4Peace. Personally, nothing terribly wrong with the program--but its crime-fighting potential was vastly overstated. I have always felt that the "controversy" over it being cancelled in early 2009 was a calculated ploy: Cauthen and his allies in city politics needed an excuse for the fact that violence in the East Patrol District had exploded in 2008; their "excuse" was going to be that Aim4Peace was cancelled. It would be nice if the city's political class would actually try to do something about the violence explosion in the East Patrol District rather than focusing all their efforts on finding excuses. Sincerely, Respectfully and In Christ, Ernest Evans
If "the city's political class would actually try to do something about the violence explosion in the East Patrol District rather than focusing all their efforts on finding excuses," then they lose all their power (money).
Solve crime and take away their power to control? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. (See "War on Drugs.")
And Tony could never say a negative thing about Cauthen because Funk wanted him gone. Funk knew this guy was a crook, but Tony would always come to his aid because he is such a white-hater. Better to support a crooked black guy then an honest white guy. Way to go biggot.
They are taking all the bank. They got's to go.
ReplyDeleteThis program is a waste of staff time and resources. They measure their success on how many murders they claim to have prevented. Since you cannot prove a negative, their statements are worthless. The program director McLendon Cole doesn't have a clue what she is doing.
ReplyDeleteGet rid of Aim 4 Peace, or at least rename it to what it is, Aiming 4 a Piece (of the money).
Who's the woman? Alonzo's girl friend?
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Tony: Thanks for the posting on Aim4Peace. Personally, nothing terribly wrong with the program--but its crime-fighting potential was vastly overstated. I have always felt that the "controversy" over it being cancelled in early 2009 was a calculated ploy: Cauthen and his allies in city politics needed an excuse for the fact that violence in the East Patrol District had exploded in 2008; their "excuse" was going to be that Aim4Peace was cancelled. It would be nice if the city's political class would actually try to do something about the violence explosion in the East Patrol District rather than focusing all their efforts on finding excuses. Sincerely, Respectfully and In Christ, Ernest Evans
ReplyDeleteDarling E.E.:
ReplyDeleteIf "the city's political class would actually try to do something about the violence explosion in the East Patrol District rather than focusing all their efforts on finding excuses," then they lose all their power (money).
Solve crime and take away their power to control? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. (See "War on Drugs.")
And Tony could never say a negative thing about Cauthen because Funk wanted him gone. Funk knew this guy was a crook, but Tony would always come to his aid because he is such a white-hater. Better to support a crooked black guy then an honest white guy. Way to go biggot.
ReplyDeleteWho was the honest white guy? Not Funk.
ReplyDeleteDon't point THOSE at me. Someone could get hurt.
ReplyDeleteIgnore Alonzo. He's a publicity seeking nobody!
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