Tío Político; Will Racism Never Go Away?

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That big local daily across town reported last week that a long time Zachry Construction Company employee, George Dickerson, was dismissed "this week for sending an email from the company's server to City Councilwoman Guajardo" concerning the goings-on at Graham Central Station a large nightclub on Fredericksburg Road. Then Mr. Dickerson took his own life, although some are speculating that it was more than just the letter to Councilwoman Guajardo and this entire incident that triggered his death. The former employee, "wrote that the club attracts 'undesirable, low class elements from bad parts of the city into our upper class part of the city for which we pay a very large tax burden in which to live to be safe and away from such elements'." Mr. Dickerson described the entertainment at the club as "'of a lude (sic), lascivious, low class, debaucheristic, criminalistic, riot insistic, anarchistic nature. Thereby inciting the absolute worst behavior from the worst possible type of patron.'" Further Mr. Dickerson felt that "'those patrons come from the lower class bad parts of the city and that the club should be forced to relocate to one of those areas, 'thereby containing all of these very serious problems within the areas which these types of criminal debaucheric behavior occur on a regular basis."

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Tío Político; Will Racism Never Go Away?

This past week Coretta Scott King passed away in Mexico she was there trying an alternative cancer treatment. Her passing brought to mind all of the images of her husband and all he did to advance the cause of racial equality in our society over t...

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