Sunday, May 30, 2010

Venus Willaims defeated in the French Open

PARIS (AP) -- Venus Williams has been beaten in the fourth round of the French Open, falling 6-4, 6-3 to Nadia Petrova of Russia

Saturday, May 29, 2010

What you talking about-Gary Coleman Dead


Gary Coleman, star of the popular series "Diff'rent Strokes" has died. The 42-year old was hospitalized for a few days in serious condition. At his bedside was his wife in Utah. The actor was reported to have fallen from his head and never recovered from an emergency surgery.

Coleman was never afraid to speak his mind and to stand up to those who would try to take advantage of him because of his size. So long.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Mark Souder's Party schedule a Caucus

Mike Foster

Marlin Stutzman
Third District Republican precinct committepersons are scheduled to meet on June 12th in Columbia City. These folks will have the task of nominating the candidate for the special election and the November general election ballot. The list to replace U.S. Rep. Mark Souder is growing daily:

Phil Troyer

Randy Borror

Liz Brown

Bob Thomas

Lonnie Powell

Ryan Elijah

Bob Morris

Greg Dickman

One thing for sure, the candidate selected will be favored by many who have ran for election, currently holding a position as an elected or appointed official or served to do the dirty work for the Allen County Republican team. Fort Wayne Observed and Angry White Boy bloggers decided to publish the secret croynism list of the committeepersons.

If only they have posted the pictures of each of these folks, we could tell if the real committeeperson showed up to represent the voters..just must remember this is a party that will stop at nothing to win a seat, just ask outgoing Congressperson Mark Souder.

Fort Wayne Native DaMarcus Beasley will play 2010 World Cup

Last night I watched the movie Invictus so it was nice to wake up to the knowledge that DaMarcus Beasley will be playing not rugby but Soccer on the World Stage. Beasley made the

United States Men's National Team's 23-man World Cup roster.

This will be third time on the World Cup team for the seasoned 28 years old Beasley. third times on the team. Nicknamed Jitterbug for his movements,

"DaMarcus Beasley is the American soccer player nicknamed "Jitterbug" for his quickness and elusive qualities with the ball. Like his fellow American phenom Landon Donovan, Beasley began playing internationally as a teen; he was named player of the tournament at the 1999 Under-17World Cup in New Zealand. From 2000-2004 Beasley played for the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer. In 2004 he moved to PSV Eindhoven in The Netherlands. Beasley played for the U.S. World Cup team in both 2002 and 2006. His World Cup biography from 2006 praised his 'pace and industry down the wing.'"
Beasley also had a remarkable turnaround and will be going to his third World Cup. He teamed with Donovan to spark the Americans to a quarterfinal appearance in 2002, their best finish since reaching the semifinals at the first World Cup in 1930. Then he was part of the disappointing team eliminated in the first round four years ago.

He was exiled from the national team after poor play at the Confederations Cup last June, but returned for the March exhibition at the Netherlands.

"I like being one of the old guys. I get called grandpa now," said Beasley, who turned 28 on Monday.

Beasley made a strong showing at the training camp that began May 17.

"He certainly had to prove himself," Bradley said. "He needed to make a renewed commitment to the team, a renewed commitment to doing things as a player that make his team better. We've seen that."

THE NATIONAL COALITION PARTNERS WITH AFRICAN AMERICAN CLERGY NETWORK FOR CENSUS CAMPAIGN


Washington, DC - Sunday, May 30, 2010 marks the first Sunday of The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation's (The National Coalition) month-long push to encourage hard-to-reach residents in the black community to participate in the 2010 Census. The National Coalition's Unity Diaspora Coalition (UDC) has partnered with the National African American Clergy Network for the "Count on Me - Count Me In Census Campaign," a national initiative to stress the importance of participating in the census and urge church congregants who have not filled out a Census form to cooperate with census takers or call in their census forms immediately.

Specially designed Census toolkits are being distributed to members of the faith community to prepare faith leaders to address questions related to the 2010 Census. "Census Sunday Toolkits" include a sample church bulletin, pulpit announcement, a "Prayer for a Fair 2010 African American Census Count," and an introductory letter signed by twenty prestigious clergy including Bishop Paul Morton, Reverend Dr. Otis Moss, Jr., and Reverend Dr. Cheryl Sanders. The toolkits also provide information on how to identify legitimate census workers.

"The Bible teaches that God and government are not in conflict," said Dr. T. DeWitt Smith, Jr., president of the Progressive National Baptist Convention and co-facilitator of the National African American Clergy Network. "We are promoting full participation in the 2010 census so that our communities receive critically needed resources and services that are based on the census."

"We are encouraging clergy to make announcements in church bulletins, on websites, Facebook pages, Twitter, and other media available," adds Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner, president of Skinner Leadership Institute and co-facilitator of the African American Clergy Network.

The coalition is telling pastors to urge congregants who have not returned their form to cooperate with door-to-door Census workers or call the Census telephone questionnaire line to give answers over the phone.

"People need to know that it's not too late to participate in the 2010 Census." The National Coalition's president and CEO, Melanie L. Campbell continues, "The Church has always played a defining role within the Black community, their overall reach is beyond measure. Our partnership with the National African American Clergy Networkis a crucial element toward continuing to impact our communities. We know we can count on our faith leaders to make sure our community gets counted so that we get our fair share of billions of dollars."

The UDC is an initiative of The National Coalition that brings together organizations representing the Black Diaspora. In addition to urging residents to mail in their completed Census forms, their goal is to demonstrate unity among Blacks, and to encourage the Black immigrant community to check the "Black" box on question nine of the Census form, then write in their country of origin.

The National Coalition's UDC has focused efforts on ten cities, which include Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Gary, IN; Houston, TX; Jackson, MS; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; New Orleans, LA; St. Louis, MO; and New York, NY.

As part of the campaign, the UDC organized grassroots efforts that include the canvassing of neighborhoods in Jackson, MS; union volunteers gathering in Florida to visit members working at hospitals; and rallies and town hall meetings calling for the end of prison-based gerrymandering were held in New York. The UDC participated in the Census Bureau's March to the Mailbox which organized thousands of volunteers in 6,000 neighborhoods across America to promote mailing in Census questionnaires.

The UDC also launched the Poster & Social Media Competition targeting school-age children and young adults and challenging the youth to use their artistic talent to express why the Census is important to their community.

The National Coalition Unity Diaspora Coalition partners include: The National Council of Negro Women, The Praxis Project, APRI, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, National Urban League, NAACP LDF, African Federation, Institute of Caribbean Studies, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, NAACP, National Conference of Black Mayors, UniverSoul Circus, Joint Center for Political & Economic Studies, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Black Youth Vote, Black Women's Roundtable, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, Center for Law and Social Justice and others.

For more information on the UDC or to download a toolkit visit http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103439573546&s=7269&e=001OTmrT0Jc5zjf4wUUY5rBHFDbD_QT7-qI8WVkCdw9llcDi866sOQRXW-A0oRtHkMG4DI1eSfBvNT-R8Jbl508l7Yfeg82tsn2QxN0D2QjdzefwQJujxpE_B2tGADhydJGXVsgKVQ2W3Q= or http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103439573546&s=7269&e=001OTmrT0Jc5zgGqgKPBeOxN4LfbOuYvm0dt0frxNUsg2mbRFLZRqvlYYOPtsuTkswQL8GTq6RrTEc-DBQqTt_Je8RZiMBMJYbenAyAPQZkh4k=. To contact the Census Bureau's Telephone Questionnaire Assistance line call 1-866-872-6868.
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Link to Faith Toolkit:
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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Fort Wayne settled emptied police gun shooting for $335,000

In late 2008, the estate of Jose Lemus-Rodriguez filed a six-count lawsuit against the city and Fort Wayne Police Officer James Arnold in his individual capacity, alleging excessive force, failure to train and supervise, a state law claim for a wrongful death, negligence, assault and battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Lemus-Rodriguez’s estate includes a young daughter in Guatemala.

Arnold faced no criminal charges for the shooting. Arnold fired 18 rounds allegedly fearing for his fellow officers safety. The victim was drunk. The tape of the shooting of Lemus-Rodriquez is remain ealed.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Williams sisters takes a win in the French Open


The top-seeded Williams sisters, Venus and Serena beat Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium and Tamarine Tanasugarn of Thailand 6-0, 6-1 in 1st round of French Open.

Serena Williams wins her 1st round singles at the French Open.

Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick goes straight to prison


The Judge David Groner appeared to not be happy with the terms of Former Detrroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's rehabilitation. The judge ruled that Kilpatrick was in violation of his probation and has handed out a prison sentence from 18 months to 5 years.

African-American Award Winning U.S. Navy Veteran suggest new technology for the Oil Spill

Tony Watson, a 31-year U.S. Navy veteran and 1988 winner of the Black Engineer of the Year Government Award says that stopping the flow of oil can be fixed immediately by new technology ready for immediate deployment.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Venus Williams dresses up French Open with a win




Venus Williams wins her French Open matchafter "13 previous French Open appearances, she reached the semifinals only once - in 2002, when she lost to her sister in the final. Venus advanced beyond the third round only once in the past five years."

Williams spiced it up by dressing in a red and black corset tennis outfit. Leave it to the Williams sisters to bring glamor and style to the tennis court.

Can't stop smiling, this outfit was better than Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction. UPDATE: Pics of Venus courtesy of Zimbio

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Mark Souder Republicans Contenders Lines UP

It is official, there will be more than enough republicans contenders to plea for Indiana 3rd district vacated House of Representative seat by the resignation of Congressperson Mark Souder. There is the car dealer Bob Thomas, who lost to Souder doing the primary earlier this month. Than there is Randy Borror, who believes he should be chosen because he is a loyal Republican. That's what Borror, the man said, "I'm a loyal Republican,” Borror said in a new report.

But
Fort Wayne City Councilwoman ELizabeth Brown, after losing a Fort Wayne Community School Board seat jump back into the City Council race and handily won herself a seat. The fact that Brown was new in town did not stop the republicans from voting for her to take the city council at large seat in 2007. But, I don't think Brown is interested in Washington. I believe Brown is aiming for a name recognition strategy among voters. The Republicans are just twirling Brown's hat toward the other candidates. Brown seems more poaitioned for battling in the home front for the local party, married to Dr. Stephen E. Brown and mother of seven children. Perhaps, Brown is gunning for Mayor in Allen County.

Republican women running for political office tend to stay local. It was a woman however, Democrat Jill Long Thompson who took the seat once held by Vice-President Dan Quayle in a special election back in 1989. Therefore, I wouldn't count Kendallville Mayor Suzanne Handshoe as a serious contender, either. The two women may be the republican ploy to attract women voters from the popular Democrat Dr. Tom Hayhurst. It was the local physician who gave Souder a run for his money, during a 1996 Congressional race. Hayhurst is expected to pull a closer race this time out.

So, this could explain the endless parade of Republicans names coming from the Republican camp. Some of these folks have money to spend that the Republicans would love for them to spend campaigning for name recognition. While other contenders won‘t have a chance at the seat, but it could encourage the base to get the votes out against the Democrats. If Republicans have more than one candidate to vote for than perhaps they won't be tempted to vote for the good doctor Hayhurst. Other republicans who are expressing an interest in Souder’s seat from various areas within the third district:

State Senator Marlin Stutzman. State Senator Marlin Stutzman who lost a senatorial race against Dan Coats,(Stutzman is favored as the candidate to beat in the selection for the replacement for Souder), Phil Troyer, is another person who ran against Souder in May during the primary. Allen County Superior Court Judge Dan Heath, South Bend Congressman Chris Chicola and State Representative Matt Bell are some other names flowing about for selection for the 3rd district seat.

If Governor Mitch Daniels holds out for the special election to be held during the November Election, these folks will get plenty of free campaign time. The Democrats sole candidate Hayhurst name would get lost in this maze of names.

What say you?

Friday, May 21, 2010

What is wrong with History in Texas?





Have you heard about what's going on here in Texas? History is being rewritten. And not in a good way.The state of Texas sets national standards for school textbooks -- and on Friday, the State Board of Education is casting its vote on updated social studies and history textbooks.

Those books are changing the record on slavery, celebrating the Confederacy and shedding a positive light on Jim Crow laws. And the Texas NAACP has spent the past several months fighting back. We've written thousands of emails, placed hundreds of calls, and people are starting to notice.I'm writing because we need your help. No matter the result of tomorrow's vote, make sure these bad ideas don't spread into your state. Sign the Not in My State Pledge:http://action.naacp.org/NotInMyState

The civil rights era was, and remains, one of the most significant and defining moments in U.S. history. Its leaders were true patriots -- fighting against oppression and for equality.

But if the proposed textbook changes happen, our children won't learn about them. They won't learn about brave men like Sam McCollough, who gave his life for Texas independence. And they won't learn that Texas seceded from the Union to fight for the Confederacy in the Civil War.

Rewriting history in the name of national pride isn't patriotic. It's ignorant.

Make it known throughout your state that if Texas textbook standards pass, they won't be coming into your classrooms.

Sign the Not in My State Pledge to stop history from being rewritten:http://action.naacp.org/NotInMyStateAmerican history -- the good, the bad and the ugly -- is what makes our country what it is today. A reminder of that past helps ensure a better future for all of us.Thank you for speaking out

Gary Bledsoe
Texas President
NAACP

P.S. To find out the voting results and watch an interview with NAACP President, Benjamin

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Dr. John Crawford should replace Congressman Mark Souder

The republicans are coming out of the woodworks to replace Congressman Mark Souder. Souder has offered up his resignation ending his term in Congress. The list of potential contenders is growing, Randy Borror, Marlin Stutzman, Phil Troyer, David Long, Bob Thomas.

It is alleged that Thomas and Stutzman are responsible for the leak of Souder's affair causing him to give up his seat. But what is stranger than Souder's having an affair is the fact that woman in the affair contributed to Souder's campaign while her husband contributed toward a campaign by Stutzman.

It's got me scratching my head. Once the rumors starts it's hard to shake, so Stutzman and Thomas are out. So, I suggest the Republican go with someone with a presence..the one and only Dr. John Crawford. Talk about timing, just on Monday, the good doctor runs an ad requesting the opinion of voters on whether or not he should run for local office.

Who knew that something bigger was in the making?

Did Indiana Mike Pence Know about Indiana Congressman Mark Souder's Affair?



It was Indiana Mike Pence who reported Mark Souder's Affair to the House Ethic Committee.

Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), the No. 3 Republican in the House and an Indiana colleague of Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN), informed the ethics committee that Souder was having an affair with a staffer after Souder informed him of the matter on Sunday, a Pence spokesman said today.

It's not clear why Pence went to the ethics committee about the affair.
CongressPerson Pence according to his official website was "elected to Congress in November 2000." More from the website, "Mike Pence was born in Columbus, Indiana, graduated from Hanover College in 1981 and earned his Doctorate in Jurisprudence from Indiana University School of Law in 1986." More from the website, "[h]e was.. awarded the Friend of the Family Award by the Indiana Family Institute, and the Distinguished Christian Statesmanship Award by the Center for Christian Statesmanship. In addition, he was recognized by the Inland Press Association for his work in advocating for the Freedom of Information Act, or federal media shield law."


It sounds more like the leak of Souder's affair was unstoppable and thus Pence stepped in to prevent an investigation. An investigation that might have involved finding how just who and how many in the Republican party knew about the affair but said nothing. More than likely Renee Howell was the trooper who sent Pence to the ethic committee. The sex scandal could no longer be contained to just a simple incident in the State Park.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Mark Souder cheating is not personal it is a character problem



Angry White Boy suggeston his blog that he could have broken the Mark Souder sex scandal story. Instead Indiana 3rd District Congressman disclosed in a resignation statement about an affair with a staffer. I believe AWB stated he didn't want to hurt Souder. Really, this is the same blogger who suggest that Angry White Boy is not about race. Really. It sounds goods, but it is what it is.

This is about Souder responsibility toward his worker, staffer, and voters. Does anyone see inappropriate behavior? Oh, it is not Tiger Woods, so these folks can't see it. This is not simply about an affair. Unlike Woods' cheating this borders on sexual harassment in the workplace. Of course in the prepared statement Souder made it clear it was mutual, "I sinned against God, my wife and my family by having a mutual relationship with a part-time member of my staff." This discloser had to come from Souder, because it could possibility cost Souder more than his embarrassment and his job.

So, insiders like blogger AWB was not about to blow the whistle on one of their own. This story was going to the ethic committee and that is why Souder came forward and not the insiders.

Souder was not ashamed that he was having affair! Souder was trying to control the media version of his affair with a married woman. It was not with a young gullible female staffer, but with a 45 year old married woman. It goes to the knowledge that both parties broke their religious commitment to the institution of marriage. Did Jackson have the power to say no? We have to wait until Mrs. Tracey Jackson speak to say one way or the other.

Souder blames the affair on isolation. on the all consuming aspect of the job and on Washington willingness to air his dirty laundry. "In the poisonous environment of Washington, D.C., any personal failing is seized upon, often twisted, for political gain." And to prove he is the do gooder and upstanding family man, states, "I am resigning rather than put my family through that painful, drawn-out process." Allen County insiders knew as AWB suggested on his posting about not breaking the story, loyalty to lies of the party ruled the day.

Loyalty to the party is these insiders issue in in the face of lying to the voters, not to his family. Forget that Souder proposed to represent a pious devotion to marriage, abstinence and family values. This republican philosophy claim to high level of family accountability is why the insiders could have blogged about the Souder's down fall. They chose not to in order to hide the fact that politics is not about openness to the voters but how much insiders believe their voters are dumb as a rock so only feed them information they want to hear.

So that is what Jackson and Souder did on her radio spot, WFCV, a local religious radio station better known as Fort Wayne Christian Voice. Conrolling of media information to the public. Therefore, it should not come as a surprise to read, Allen County Republican chair, Steven Shine, Republican journalist Kevin Leninger, and the Republican blogger Dan Turkette labels the Souder saga a personal issue. Well the minority leader thought it was an issue of the highest ethical standards.

It seems the nine lives of Souder is over. But, Democrat Tom Hayhurst will have to balance this local party not the personal failing of Souder.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Indiana 3rd District Congressperson Mark Souder Resigns



Mark Souder has resigned his seat as representative for the United States 3rd district in Northeast Indiana. Although, his win against newcomer Bob Thomas, another Republican, Souder will not represent his party on the ballot. The voters will have to now wait for Governor Mitch Daniels to call for a special election for Souder's replacement.




With the eight time winner of the United States House of Representative seat, Souder, out of the way, Democrat Tom Hayhurst, a former Fort Wayne city councilman may be the person to beat in the upcoming election. Hayhurst in 2006 lost to Souder while getting over 46% of the votes.


TPM

Friday, May 14, 2010

After 50 years-A dream fulfilled

Two of the Alabama State University nine and the president of the university spoke with Phillips about being expelled after staging a sit-in in protest of segregated dining facilities at Montgomery County Courthouse and about receiving their degree after 50 years!!!!



credit CNN Newsroom/Kyra Phillips

Monday, May 10, 2010

Third Woman for the United States Supreme Court but no African-American Women Nominated for the Supreme Court




MEDIA ADVISORY
For Immediate Release

May 10, 2010
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The Black Women's Roundtable Statement on President Obama's nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan for US Supreme Court
Washington, DC - The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation's Black Women's Roundtable (BWR) issued the following statement about President Barack Obama's nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to succeed retiring Justice John Paul Stevens:



As women leaders, we greatly respect Solicitor General Kagan's intellectual capabilities and highly accomplished record in the Administration and academia. Nonetheless, Justice Stevens distinguished himself on the Supreme Court as a leader in protecting and defending civil rights. We look forward to learning more about the Solicitor General's record as it relates to civil and women's rights issues.



The Black Women's Roundtable supports efforts to maintain a proper balance on the Supreme Court that protect the interests of all while simultaneously ensuring the Court is finally representative of all Americans in this society. Needless to say, we are disconcerted by the perceived lack of real consideration of any of the extremely qualified African American women as potential nominees.



As we have throughout history, African American women played a significant role in the 2008 election because we were especially aware of the impact this presidency would have for generations to come. As the late Dr. Dorothy I. Height, founding board member of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and co-convener of BWR, stated in our previous meeting with the Administration, we believe it is time for African American women to be represented in all sectors of government - including the Supreme Court of the United States, which in its 221 year history has not had a Black woman nominated to serve on our highest court in the land.



The Black Women's Roundtable network comprises an intergenerational membership of Black women civic leaders of international, national, regional and state-based organizations and institutions that works collectively to advance policies and strategic initiatives that help to improve the lives of underserved women and girls. BWR members work in a wide range of social justice, civic, corporate, labor, academic, women and youth organizations.

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Saving neighborhoods-protecting families

The perception of who lives on the southside pervent many professionals from investing there. But some professionals who grew up on the southside return to explore their children to a family legacy. The Journal-Gazette shares the story of one such family.

To Jordan Lebamoff, living in his house at 205 E. Packard Ave. on Fort Wayne’s south side is like living in two worlds – or, maybe, make that three.

Friday, May 07, 2010

Last hired..April Unemployment bad news for African-American women

In April, the number of unemployed persons was 15.3 million, and the unemployment rate edged up to 9.9 percent. The rate had been 9.7 percent for the first 3 months of this year. Among the major worker groups, the unemployment rate for whites (9.0 percent) edged up in April,while the rates for adult men (10.1 percent), adult women (8.2 percent), teenagers (25.4 percent), blacks (16.5 percent), and Hispanics (12.5 percent) showed little or no change.


African-Americans overall rate of unemployment appears to remain steady, when in fact African-Americans women are beginning to lose their jobs. African-Americans women went from 12.4% in March to 13.7% in April ( when seasonally adjusted). African-Americans unemployment for women increase of 1.3% is much higher than raced white women unemployment. Raced white women loss of employment came in at 7.3% in April a mere .10% less than the month of March, 2010. increase is only .10% It is clear who is getting booted from mainstream America workforce.

This is bad news for the black family when many African-American women head single parent households.

Braiding? Not without a license

It seems that Illinois perm queens are up in arms about the braiding immigrants.

The United African Organization approached Burns to push for a hair-braiding license as shops owned by African women, many of them recent immigrants, were being raided and shut down by the professional regulation department.



With over 63,000 licensed cosmetogolists, non licensed hair stylist such as braiders are cutting into their profit. Some of these perm experts want these braiders to take classes and earn a license. The cost could run up to at least $15,000, to do what many learned to do at the knee of their mothers.

Illinois requires hair braiders to get a cosmetology degree _ which can take 1,500 hours and cost $15,000 _ and then apply for a license, just like people who give haircuts, manicures and facials. Proponents say the rules are needed to protect consumers if they develop problems such as hair loss or have service complaints.


Is it really about hair loss or service complaints. Chris Rock's documentary Good Hair points out the money spent by African-Americans to have luxurious thick and long hair, even if it's not their own.

Chris Rock called it the $9 billion dollar business of doing black hair. As Rock learned the chemical processing of black hair is about chemicals on ones scalp, many women are opting for weaves, which only requires braiding and a little sewing. This removes the need for perming and the 2week touch ups by the perm queens. This battle between nature hair stylists and perm queens is being played out between them but now various states have gotten involved.

The States are in need of some new revenue stream, that licensing braiders could produce.

Fort Wayne Tower Financial Corp Losses Millions

$4.1 million gone for Tower's last's year second quarter report. From the article it sounds like Tower's funding the business world businesses.

According to Securities and Exchange Commission documents, the bank’s lending is strongly concentrated in the areas of commercial and commercial real-estate, which accounted for 73 percent of its loans at the end of last year. Home mortgages made up 16 percent of its loans, and the smaller, shorter-term consumer loans were just 11percent of its loans.


And are these folks on the board of directors,
Tower has also launched a new marketing campaign that highlights the company’s directors. Cahill called the local business leaders an asset to the bank. They include Keith Busse, CEO of Steel Dynamics Inc.; Scott Glaze, CEO of Fort Wayne Metals; Chuck Surack, CEO of Sweetwater Sound Inc.; and Jerry Henry, CEO of Midwest Pipe & Steel Corp
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If so would this not be a conflict of interest, self-deal or a lack of fidiciary duty?

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Antioch Tennessee-Lisa gaunichaux


My oldest daughter lives in Tennessee. While I was traveling to Naples, Italy, I had my cellphone off while she was weathering a rain storm. She was blessed, while others lost lives. We talked on webcam, but on both my daughter and granddaughter face was a sadness. Pray for them and send them your words of encouragement.



She tells me these two pictures are around the corner from her home. See the rest of the pictures here.

Kevin Howell..the Allen County Black Republican




Kevin Howell will finally appear on the Republican ticket. I believe this is Howell first win. Howell will run against Democrat Ist District County Council member Maye Johnson
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Darren Vogt was successful against a Rousseau. How about them apples.


Richard Stevenson win over Phil Marx, even Marx concedes that this was a Stevenson win for Wayne Township Trustee.

Allen County Election Result for 2010

Well, David Roach will be on the ticket for Sheriff of Allen County. If the tea baggers are really about change, we could see Sheriff Roach in our community real soon.

I am not a firm believer that Allen County Election is on the up and up. I am not referring to David Roach but the numbers that uncontested Republicans continue to pull in. For example can someone explain to me how national known Dan Coats pulls in only 16,000 votes and locally Stacey O'Day can pull in 23,000 votes?

Hopeful President Barack Obama will just as curious as me, especially after he lost in Allen County during his last election. I am just saying, President Obama you need to do some investigating. Remember those absentee signature by the Republican office worker, Douglas Foy? I do.

Nine Lives: Indiana Congressman Mark Souder Wins Again

Seasoned Congressman Mark Souder wins his bid to run again for Indiana third district Congressional seat. Souder win his ninth appearance on the ballot. Although, 51% of his constituents collectively voted against Souder for republicans Bob Thomas, Phil Troyer and Greg Dickman. Thomas the most successful of the challengers lost to Souder 49% victory.

Democrat Thomas Hayhurst will join Souder on the ticket to run for the third distirct. This will be Hayhurst second run again Souder for the seat. This run will be difficult for Hayhurst. With the return of former Indiana Senator Dan Coats to run for the senate, Republicans will turn out to offer their support. This can only benefit Souder campaign. Souder on several occassions served as an aide to Coats.