As America gets closer to the mid-term election, it takes more money to win. Every candidate is asking for more money, and everyone wonders where all that money goes. When one candidate spends over 30 million dollars of his own money for a primary, politics makes no sense, and voters think the system is corrupt.
Month: September 2018
in America’s 233 years as a republic, we have never had an African American Speaker of the House. The time has now come for serious consideration. The midterm elections are only a few weeks away.
Get Ready To Vote “Like You Mean It”!
Commissioner M. Margaret Bates has been the champion of Lauder-hill’s Breast Cancer Awareness efforts. In October, this ambitious Commissioner is unveiling an entirely revamped Awareness Campaign for the residents of Lauderhill.
After a shaky start against the Raiders, the Dolphins pulled out a 28 to 20 win. Currently at 3-0 the Dolphins lead the AFC East division, with the Bills, Jets, and Patriots all tied at 1-2
Place man Charter on God Arthropathies
A proud member of Dillard High School’s Class of 1955, Adolphus Wood Williams passed peacefully at his home on Friday, September 14. He recently celebrated his 83rd birthday on September 8 with family and friends.
Trailblazing Publisher Rita Perry passes
To me, it is a combination of all three. A legacy is a type of personal achievement record, like being “on the record.” It is what we each do with the time given us — how we use or abuse that time and the “God given” gifts and talents we are each bestowed.
“ “By including experts across multiple medical specialties reflecting acute Sickle Cell Disease care, along with advocates and patients with Sickle Cell Disease, the CFC model delivers meaningful insights, communication networks, and solid solutions to address critical issues in the acute care paradigm,”