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Monday, May 14, 2007

Cole: He Wasn't Speaking For Me

When Kevin Johnson spoke before Cincinnati City Council last week as part of an NAACP group urging more African-American participation in The Banks project, he did it as a former employee of Councilwoman Laketa Cole, not a current aide. The paper corrected the error.

But Cole wanted to emphasize that Johnson's statements definitely were not hers.

Among the things he said was that "with great power comes great responsibility. We're watching, we're listening and we're waiting for you all to yield what you promised."


4 Comments:

at 5:22 PM, May 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess David Crowley was going himself when he voted against opposing parole for the cop killer Donald Reaves...

At least that's what I'd gather after he said he opposes parole for Reaves after voting against that resolution.

 
at 6:13 PM, May 14, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you forget our team player Giz ?

Or Cranley, or Crowley, Thomas, etc. ?

The worst DINO is better than any RINO or wRong wingnut whacko !

But hey, thanks for being a "follower" !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007

 
at 9:22 AM, May 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cole has Jeff Berding to speak for her.

 
at 4:17 PM, May 15, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Laketa, who are you speaking for?


Get yourself together.

 
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