Be careful if you give such advice in Houston. You may get in trouble with the mayor.

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Here in Dallas, if a city official uses the phrase "black hole" in allegorical terms - meaning an astronomical object which consumes all matter and even light, never to be seen again - the African American members of the council get upset and accuse the white members of racism. Chalk up another victory for the diminution of the language for the benefit of misguided ignorance.Jones said she listed her council office on the card instead of the Houston Police Department's Internal Affairs Division because she considers the latter a "black hole" where complaints rarely get a thorough vetting. She instead refers callers to the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's office.
Actually, it is only John Willey Price, but he gets upset if you say ANYTHING to him he doesn't like or just wants to argue about. He is basicaly unstable in mine and others opinions. I call him the Gadaffi of Dallas.The Annoyed Man wrote:Here in Dallas, if a city official uses the phrase "black hole" in allegorical terms - meaning an astronomical object which consumes all matter and even light, never to be seen again - the African American members of the council get upset and accuse the white members of racism. Chalk up another victory for the diminution of the language for the benefit of misguided ignorance.Jones said she listed her council office on the card instead of the Houston Police Department's Internal Affairs Division because she considers the latter a "black hole" where complaints rarely get a thorough vetting. She instead refers callers to the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's office.
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So now I'm waiting for the same ruckus to erupt in Houston...
Keith B wrote:... I call him the Gadaffi of Dallas.
Keith B wrote:I call him the Gadaffi of Dallas.
Jolanda Jones is the one who would make an uproar about that in Houston (along with her buddy Sheila Jackson-Lee).Keith B wrote:Actually, it is only John Willey Price, but he gets upset if you say ANYTHING to him he doesn't like or just wants to argue about. He is basicaly unstable in mine and others opinions. I call him the Gadaffi of Dallas.The Annoyed Man wrote:Here in Dallas, if a city official uses the phrase "black hole" in allegorical terms - meaning an astronomical object which consumes all matter and even light, never to be seen again - the African American members of the council get upset and accuse the white members of racism. Chalk up another victory for the diminution of the language for the benefit of misguided ignorance.Jones said she listed her council office on the card instead of the Houston Police Department's Internal Affairs Division because she considers the latter a "black hole" where complaints rarely get a thorough vetting. She instead refers callers to the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's office.
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So now I'm waiting for the same ruckus to erupt in Houston...
And here I thought he was just the "Chief Mullah"Keith B wrote: I call him the Gadaffi of Dallas.
I have given similar advice on this forum several times, and I am retired after almost 50 years of practice -- I'm certainly not interested in any business. As well, I am not black.hirundo82 wrote: Jolanda Jones is the one who would make an uproar about that in Houston (along with her buddy Sheila Jackson-Lee).
She's also a defense attorney, so that explains why she is giving this (relatively innocuous, IMO) advice.
oh gosh, don't get me started on those two... i can't ever take anything that either of them say seriouslyhirundo82 wrote:Jolanda Jones is the one who would make an uproar about that in Houston (along with her buddy Sheila Jackson-Lee).Keith B wrote:Actually, it is only John Willey Price, but he gets upset if you say ANYTHING to him he doesn't like or just wants to argue about. He is basicaly unstable in mine and others opinions. I call him the Gadaffi of Dallas.The Annoyed Man wrote:Here in Dallas, if a city official uses the phrase "black hole" in allegorical terms - meaning an astronomical object which consumes all matter and even light, never to be seen again - the African American members of the council get upset and accuse the white members of racism. Chalk up another victory for the diminution of the language for the benefit of misguided ignorance.Jones said she listed her council office on the card instead of the Houston Police Department's Internal Affairs Division because she considers the latter a "black hole" where complaints rarely get a thorough vetting. She instead refers callers to the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's office.
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So now I'm waiting for the same ruckus to erupt in Houston...
She's also a defense attorney, so that explains why she is giving this (relatively innocuous, IMO) advice.
I'm sure the explanation for why you gave that advice is because it is very good advice. I have great respect for defense attorneys; they are one of the few classes of lawyers who routinely stand up for the rights of the accused any more, and by extension protect the rights of all of us.b322da wrote:I have given similar advice on this forum several times, and I am retired after almost 50 years of practice -- I'm certainly not interested in any business. As well, I am not black.hirundo82 wrote: Jolanda Jones is the one who would make an uproar about that in Houston (along with her buddy Sheila Jackson-Lee).
She's also a defense attorney, so that explains why she is giving this (relatively innocuous, IMO) advice.
Does your explanation explain why I too give such advice?
It doesn't take much to shake them out of the woodwork here.
Elmo