Given the massive demographic changes in ClayCo over the last ten years or so, I was expecting upheaval on all levels. Lithonia is a different story though, and it gets the gold from me.
james hervey (jeherv) on April 16th, 2008 @ 2:27 pm
god, i was leaning toward clayco, since the disqueiting noreese haynes is a particularly foul character, but after watching a piece on what is going on in lithonia yesterday on transit tv i am inclinde to agree.
I have been in Atlanta since 1973 and seen so many changes. I remember when we had less than a million people people. But as more people have moved in the city has become worse and worse. I moved into south fulton county off Old National hiway when there were horses and cow along the road. Then a tidal wave moved in. We could not send our kids to school as whites were in the minority. We looked to clayton county and it got worse.The afro-americans were taking over everything. Police, fire, and the schools. Their thing was they could do a better job. They would not listen to anyone. They were in power and that was it. Today voters regret what they have down and still can not over come the destruction this school board has cause. Why can’t the voters of Clayton county stand up and settle this tragic issue.
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I’d have to hand it to Lithonia. ClayCo hasn’t gotten to the point of handcuffing people. Yet.
Given the massive demographic changes in ClayCo over the last ten years or so, I was expecting upheaval on all levels. Lithonia is a different story though, and it gets the gold from me.
god, i was leaning toward clayco, since the disqueiting noreese haynes is a particularly foul character, but after watching a piece on what is going on in lithonia yesterday on transit tv i am inclinde to agree.
the mayor is working from a COFFEE SHOP!!!
I have been in Atlanta since 1973 and seen so many changes. I remember when we had less than a million people people. But as more people have moved in the city has become worse and worse. I moved into south fulton county off Old National hiway when there were horses and cow along the road. Then a tidal wave moved in. We could not send our kids to school as whites were in the minority. We looked to clayton county and it got worse.The afro-americans were taking over everything. Police, fire, and the schools. Their thing was they could do a better job. They would not listen to anyone. They were in power and that was it. Today voters regret what they have down and still can not over come the destruction this school board has cause. Why can’t the voters of Clayton county stand up and settle this tragic issue.