Officials ignored an internal report recommending ticket agent be fired
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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Weeks before reports of bogus tickets issued by a Baltimore City traffic agent were made public, Department of Transportation officials brushed aside an internal report recommending the accused agent be fired.

Sources inside the DOT confirmed an internal report was prepared by former safety chief Kenneth Strong in late September of 2007. The report allegedly identified dozens of bogus tickets written by an agent identified only as H. West — and recommended the agent be terminated.

The report was given to top DOT officials, including Chief Alfred Foxx, but went unheeded — with West put on administrative duties. The agent allegedly denied writing any fake tickets.

DOT officials did not return phone calls or e-mail requests for comments by press time. Strong has since left the agency and could not be reached for comment.

But the report’s timing makes clear that city officials failed to act quickly on claims of fake tickets. Only after stories began appearing in The Examiner on Oct. 15, 2007 — following complaints from residents — did Mayor Sheila Dixon ask Inspector General Hilton Green to investigate.

After a preliminary probe, Greene suspended the agent without pay last November, claiming at the time “more action” would be taken.

However, the inspector general’s investigation is ongoing, according to officials at his office.

The claim that an internal probe had failed to prompt DOT officials to act jibes with allegations made to The Examiner by a former agent that key officials were aware of errant ticket writing before the scandal became public.

After DOT officials acknowledged the fake tickets, another former agent, Sherrell Keene-el, told The Examiner she had filed a “95 report” with the department in 2005 accusing a colleague of writing tickets for legally parked vehicles.

“She was walking down the street, jotting down numbers, writing the tickets and throwing the tickets away even though the vehicles weren’t in violation,” Keene-el said in November.

However, city officials denied the report existed.

Former Baltimore resident Patricia Lee, who moved to Jacksonville, Fla., in 1997, received a $1,100 bill for a ticket issued to her expired Maryland plates in 2002. In March, however, an e-mail from investigator Al Perrine in the inspector general’s office told Lee that “the rightful owner of the parking citation” had been found, and that her fines and fees were null and void.

“At least I’m off the hook,” Lee said in phone interview Tuesday, “but I still think they need to help others.”

sjanis@baltimoreexaminer.com


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1:46 PM MST on Wed., Jul. 23, 2008 re: "Tatt artist fed up with parking"

Examiner Reader said:
I live in mt vernon with my girlfriend her car was ticked for residental parking permit only zone. the permit it clearly posted in the winshield on the drivers side the vehicle was ticked again while parked on the other side of the street the next day, for the same reason. is a meter maid incapable of looking for the sticker? the records show that the permit (which is assigned to the car in question) was issued many months before the ticket was issued. now we have to go to court to get the problem solved and there is no gaurnteee that she wont ticket the car again. Filling a quota? I can see no other reason for the tickets. funny thing is that they are both at the end of the month. my thoughts are that nothing will be done to the issueing officer and we are all at the mercy of an offical organization that has no checks and balances. its like they are panhandleing the issue the tickets and if we pay they win if we take it to court there are no consequences for them.

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1:36 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 14, 2008 re: "Ticket recipients speak out"

Kevin said:
I was cited for parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant on the corner of Fort and Clarkson. There is no hydrant within 200ft of this location. When I called they told me the officer put down the wrong explanation on the ticket and that a new citation would be mailed to me. The new citation was for parking in area 30 without a pass. This is strange seeing I own an area 30 pass and it was clearly on the driver's side window at the time like it is supposed to be. When I asked to speak with this officer, I was told it is not allowed. Apparently they can charge with whatever they want, and when you call them out on it, they simply change the charges. Then you don't even get the satisfaction of speaking to the incompetent officer that wrote the bogus ticket.

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11:44 PM MST on Wed., Jun. 18, 2008 re: "Tatt artist fed up with parking"

Alex said:
To the poster "I disagree" You should do some fact checking before making assumptions. The person you've dismissed as just a "tattoo artist", is actually an avid cyclist. From what I was told, his interview with Stephen Janis included discussion of commuting via bicycle, which he's done for the last two years. I've known this man for a very long time, and he's quite outspoken on the matter of our country's oil dependence. Media's job is to sensationalize a story, so as to make people find it interesting, thus he's painted as they would like him to appear. He is highly regarded in his industry, and has been known to use his position to deliver the same message you accuse him of missing. All the same, the parking enforcement in Baltimore remains a scam, and I am not at all surprised that Mr Ciferri has left our city for greener pastures, so to speak. God Bless.

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11:51 AM MST on Wed., May. 21, 2008 re: "Baltimore City’s broad and complex parking ticket investigation intensifies"

sporty98 said:
can anyone give me some good adive on what in the hell to do to get the money owed from tickets that were already paid and they havent reimbursed them yet

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11:38 AM MST on Wed., May. 21, 2008 re: "Baltimore City’s broad and complex parking ticket investigation intensifies"

nettie said:
i am 40 somethings lady that is diasabled and have had a vehicle parked in my father in laws property in a field for over a year because the transmission was slipping and could not be driven. i get a ticket statling that my car which is an eagle talon, was someplace ib south street at 9:15pm/ i NEVER go out late like that, besides i have a hadicapped tage to hang from my window at all times sto that i do not forget. they would not release the name of the officer, but in court she had enought nevre to come out and say how does she know that i didnn't swich tage, those tages were turned in. she fu---me good, i was told i would get reimbursed, its been 3months stillno money. i thinkg this office needs to get into troouble... she ruined my life. i am not sure what i willdo next, m\but its not far for low abiding citzens to keep getting c\screwed over and over again.

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9:00 AM MST on Thu., May. 8, 2008 re: "Tatt artist fed up with parking"

I disagree said:
This article is worth keeping for future generations that will not have access to cheap, readily available supplies of petrol ('gasoline'). They will wonder why it was needed to have the environment trashed just so that some 'tattoo artist' could spend ages driving across town instead of quickly cycling there. If America is to get with the post-Kyoto programme then the selfish losers who care nothing of the environment or the bylaws deserve to get their cars towed away, crushed and recycled into bicycles just like that, with no tickets, warnings or explanation provided. In this instance the time in the cells was at the expense of the taxpayer, this money could have been spent on a bicycle with the 'tattoo artist' told to get 'on his bike'.

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5:56 PM MST on Sun., Apr. 27, 2008 re: "Tatt artist fed up with parking"

Examiner Reader named John said:
I thought the police would protect and serve the citizens, not persecute and ridicule.

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5:02 PM MST on Mon., Apr. 21, 2008 re: "Tatt artist fed up with parking"

Examiner Reader said:
Moral of the story: Don't park where you aren't supposed to park. It is too bad that the guy got arrested and they towed his car, that seems out of hand but lets look where the responsibility lies. On the city? I don't think so. No parking means no parking. It may be dumb, it may be over zealous meter maids, it may just be a ploy for money, but its against the rules. If this guy were my kid, I'd tell him he got what was coming to him.

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12:30 PM MST on Sat., Apr. 19, 2008 re: "Tatt artist fed up with parking"

Examiner Reader said:
i think that what happened to this man is disgraceful. Shame and a curse on those who persecuted this man and his family and all who dealt unjustly to him . Amen

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1:30 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 16, 2008 re: "Agent assaulted in ticket dispute"

Examiner Reader said:
the 100 block of W. Clement is in Federal Hill, not Fells

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9:59 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 16, 2008 re: "Officials ignored an internal report recommending ticket agent be fired"

Examiner Reader said:
H. West is a single participant in an organized City government parking ticket extortion ring. What must be investigated is the entire City ticket issuing system: the government traffic officials, traffic court judges, and the parking ticket writers. As the tax base flees, the City Baltimore City government has become more dependent on ticket revenue ($12M per year) and uses parking tickets and speed cameras to supplement that loss. The problem is this has led to a traffic system that rewards tickets issued, cares only about revenue, and ignores issuing justice to the innocent.

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8:44 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 16, 2008 re: "Officials ignored an internal report recommending ticket agent be fired"

Examiner Reader said:
Who is this H. West? We want names. These are public employees and our taxes pay their salaries. Give us names so we can ostracize them.

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7:52 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 16, 2008 re: "Officials ignored an internal report recommending ticket agent be fired"

Examiner Reader said:
maybe sheila & co. shouldn't have ingored strong's report.

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7:08 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 16, 2008 re: "Officials ignored an internal report recommending ticket agent be fired"

Examiner Reader said:
the city will drag this on forever. this is a no nonsense theft case that any decent police investigatior could clear in a month. but sheila dixon and her band o clowns will drag this on until the second coming. or until she gets indicted

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7:28 AM MST on Tue., Apr. 15, 2008 re: "Agent assaulted in ticket dispute"

Examiner Reader said:
It is very good to know that is parking agents is 'a commissioned officer of the state of Maryland' according to Kenneth Unitas, chief of safety in the city’s parking enforcement division. Now we know who to complain to because of our bogus parking tickets. I've received two in the past six months for being parked in two places one minute apart and three miles away, according to the locations printed on the ticket. It's magic. Now, let's hold the state of Maryland responsible for this fraud, since these officers are commissioned officers of the state of Maryland.

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7:19 AM MST on Tue., Apr. 15, 2008 re: "Agent assaulted in ticket dispute"

Examiner Reader said:
Quote from the article: "It’s sad and unfortunate agents cannot do their job without the fear of facing some repercussions for doing the right thing." Since when do parking agents "do the right thing"? Let me guess, agents do the right thing when they park in dangerous ways that block traffic - b/c they are too lazy to walk more than 50 feet to write a ticket. Oh yes, and agents do the right thing when they create bogus tickets to pump up their numbers. Get real: the right thing is what serves their interests, not ours.

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6:24 PM MST on Tue., Mar. 25, 2008 re: "Years away from Baltimore, ex-resident hit with ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
My son, who has never set foot in Baltimore, has been battling the City of Baltimore over a parking ticket he supposedly got. The fact that he was in Michigan working at the time and that the citation lists a July tag on his plate (his is February) has gotten only a response to drive a day to Baltimore and take it to the judge. Mistakes happen, but failure to admit to an obvious error makes one suspicious of either the motives or intelligence of those in charge.

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5:48 PM MST on Fri., Mar. 14, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
I got a parking ticket for a pickup (not a commerical vehicle) just a plan chevy pickup. It was for $105.00 for parking on a residental street. My house was on the other side from the truck. The cop told the judge that because our tags had I believe 2numbers and then a letter that it was classified as a commerical vehicle. I brought my ins. papers, etc. to show that it was my personal vehicle. He asked if it had a name or anything displayed on the side which it did not. He did find in our favor but I lost a day's pay along with fighting this. I checked with dmv on the tag because the judge asked me to and the dmv said they didn't know where this cop was getting her information. So don't have a toolbox in the bed of your truck or these female cops will say it's a comercial vehicle.

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6:26 AM MST on Fri., Mar. 14, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
Looks like Nakia has hopped a plane for the "Motherland" and her alter-ego MD4O is back in town! Let the games begin.

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5:34 AM MST on Fri., Mar. 14, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Mark said:
Look who pops up right on cue. I rest my case.

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8:47 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

MD 4 O'Malley said:
I understand why everyone is upset. This kind of thing never happened when Martin O'Malley was mayor. I sure miss seeing Mayor Marty at City Hall. But he is in Annapolis now making things better for all of Maryland. What a man!

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2:30 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
This is the first time I've had a chance to read a comment from 'Nakia'. As a young, black professional male I ask....please, if you are a black person, throw your PC/laptop away and sit in a corner! *sigh and smh*

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2:03 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
A traffic cop with a boad attitude? You must be joking.

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1:55 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Mark said:
So who is the "mystery woman" ? I think DMM may be right and it's MD for O'Malley or possibly even the venerable Ms Dixon herself. Then again it could be someone on the Examiner staff having a chuckle at our expense. Whoever she is she's damn good.

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1:28 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader re Mark and Former City Dweller said:
Absolutely,I agree. Just read her last post. Whoever or whatever Nakia is,this writer a fraud. This last post has finally exposed Nakia and I agree that this has been an entertaining hoax. You're right, a very good laugh. Have to admit to relief that she isn't walking around out there!

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1:23 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Mark said:
My mistake, there are a couple of zingers in there after a re-read (the "condone" sentence). Still think "she's" a phony though.

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1:18 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Mark said:
I think DMM was right on the bus beating board. I don't believe "Nakia" is either black or female. Plus, particularly in this last post, there are no spelling mistakes or gross grammatical errors. A real genuine "Nakia" would have at least misspelled "privilege". We're having our collective leg pulled here people but it was good for a laugh while it lasted.

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1:14 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader re Mark and Former City Dweller said:
OK Mark,You and FCD are right. Point taken in trying to educate Nakia! After all, we do have Nakia to thank for contributing to our collective education too. Who knew that generations of an entire race were directly responsible for Nakia's "failure to thrive"? Native American Reader is so right too that Nakia is pretty much a hit and run communicator. NAKIA doesn't seem to be able to back up her opinions about anything with facts, figures or action. She goes dark when confronted with any kind of substantive argument. When NAKIA finally explodes, I'll bet we're in for a lot of bad air and schrapnel. Everybody prepare to duck and cover.

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12:54 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Spector was trying to report abusive traffic ticket agent"

Nakia said:
My people endured slavery. Then we endured Jim Crowe. Now my people must struggle against white privilege. I pray every day for the MTA 9 and the Jena 6. We will never know what provoked these precious children. I don't not condone the beating but I don't condone use the N-word on a public bus. My dream is that one day these children will visit Nelson Mandela in Mother Africa. Imagine how great it would be for them to hear him say "Welcome home, my children".

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12:41 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
"If anybody beleives councilwomans Spectors story then they beleive in the Easter Bunny" You just HAD to go and ruin it just before Easter didn't you?

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12:13 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
Ricki, Ricki, Ricki... ya got caught doing what you normally do, getting things fixed. Now you're trying to turn the story around, and blame the traffic cop for "not being a good ambassador". NEWS FLASH = you're not above the law public servant, pay the ticket or go to court like everyone else.

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12:00 PM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

NativeAmericanReader said:
It's interesting that Nakia never responds to any of these posts. She says her two bits about slavery reparations and being an Afro-centric female, then runs for the hills. If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen. Love the Roosevelt quote Mark!

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11:05 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Mark said:
Aw, shucks, we're just trying to educate her a little. You know, give her a helping hand up, the poor wretch. Our people have made her life so unbearable it's the least we can do.

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10:42 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Spector was trying to report abusive traffic ticket agent"

Examiner Reader re Mark and Former City Dweller said:
C'mon you guys, quit picking on Nakia and trying to confuse her with historical references, dictionary definitions and multi-syllable words. She has two issues only, race and reparations. Anything more and she might explode.

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10:31 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
Poor Nakia, so much to say and nobody respects a word she writes or an opinion she holds on any subject. Everyone seems to know that she's a delusional racist, but she's such an easy target that people can't resist taking the shot. Right now she's running away from the MTA-9 challenge as fast as she can!

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10:27 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
If anybody beleives councilwomans Spectors story then they beleive in the Easter Bunny

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10:19 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
She has "concerns" because the council member got caught.

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9:45 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Frank from Parkville said:
Sheila Dixon is "frustrated"? What the h*ll does that mean? She's in charge of the city. She should cut to the chase and demand the facts and tell whomever is in charge of the fact-finding mission that she wants a report in 7 days or else. She won't do that because she is probably afraid of all of the corruption that will be unearthed that involve HER!

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9:42 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Stop the Madness!!!! said:
You guys are just as dumb and ignorant as Nakia. STOP TALKING ABOUT HER!!!!! Let's have an intelligent discourse.

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8:52 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
Please everyone, stop encouraging Nakia by responding to her post. She is a deeply disturbed, misinformed, individual who has access to a computer. Nothing more, nothing less.

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8:46 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
Nakia, sorry to break your Afro-Centric bubble, Spector IS as white!!!! Kurt Schmoke? He was Baltimore's worsy mayor in decades. A good person yes, a good mayor, NO.

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8:43 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
"Dixon said. “Nobody should have their tickets fixed.”" Nobody but HER!!

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8:40 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH said:
The following is a public service announcement: When you are sitting at the corner and your car is at a stop. And in order to make a u turn, you have to disobey a cop. And after you dis the cop and she gives you get a ticket. Call the Baltimore DOT and they will be sure to fix it. You will not have to give a written statement. Trust me, just call the Baltimore City Department of Ticket Abatement. 1-800-123-4567 (Baltimore City Department of Ticket Abatement) So, as Steely Dan once said: Rikki don’t lose that number. You don’t wanna call nobody else. Send it off in a letter to yourself. Rikki don’t lose that number. It’s the only one you need. And you might just have to use it the next time you speed. Disclaimer: The Baltimore City Department of Ticket Abatement does not accept calls from ordinary citizens, just calls from elected officials.

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8:37 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
Well Nakia, you just proved what we already knew. Spector is white, so you don't have any idea what you're talking about. You post on almost every subject and always make it about race. My friend, you have done more to hurt blacks on these boards than any steriotypes could. Here's your hat, whats your hurry. Dope.

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8:08 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
Of course Spector is white...why do you think Dixon is outraged and wants an investigation. It would be ignored if she was black. Way to go Dixon...you are such a loser!

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8:03 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
Nakia is racist herself and doesn't even realize it....in fact she defines "racist". She cares more about the fact she is black than anyone else does....I for one, could care less that she exists, never mind care that she is black. The fact that the only thing she sees in black and white makes her more of a racist than most people....

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8:00 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Examiner Reader said:
nakia is the biggest racist on this board. always. dont hate me because im white, nakia. i own my own business and i am successful. i did it ON MY OWN. i work hard and take NO handouts. try it. then maybe someone will respect your opinion. until you are denied something, even after working hard, because you are black, don't cry racism. no one here cares to hear it. get over it already.

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7:34 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

confused said:
I wonder if spector is as big a road block in the city council as she is on the road?

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7:33 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Mark said:
Great quote from Theodore Roosevelt in 1907 quoted here in part: "There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he's an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all." The rest of the passage is fantastic as well, it was his comments on the subject of immigration but the part I quoted reaches a bit further. And yes, Nakia, Theodore Roosevelt was a white man (look it up) and a very wise one.

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7:26 AM MST on Thu., Mar. 13, 2008 re: "Mayor expresses frustration over disappearing ticket"

Former City Dweller said:
afrocentrism- centered on Africa or on African-derived cultures, as those of Brazil, Cuba, and Haiti: Afrocentric art. -or- Afrocentric - adj. Centered or focused on Africa or African peoples, especially in relation to historical or cultural influence: "a string of small black-owned art galleries in Los Angeles's Afrocentric cultural district" Nakia, sounds like you are trying to sound smarter than you are...kinda like your hero Mayor Dixon. Keep towing the line. And the sheep say 'bahhhhhh'

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