July 5, 2020
GREATER HOUSTON EDITION
Vol. 25, Issue 24
“Our vote and our money are the two most powerful things we have. Be careful who you give them to.” - Roy Douglas Malonson
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
They used to hang what they called “low down niggers” in public settings under the guise of what they deemed “law and order” of the White Gods they worshipped and their manipulated systems of justice. Today, the “low down cops” who are scared to use the politically incorrect “N-Word” in front of us still treat us like the “niggers” they foolishly perceived us to be — and are still killing us in public
I CAN’T BREATHE
settings. The only difference today is that more eyes are witnessing the atrocities, thanks to cellphones and social media. I CAN’T BREATHE! They feel they have the right to “take our breath away” from us today, just as they felt they had
the right to back then, but now they’ve REPLACED the NOOSE with a CHOKEHOLD from cops sworn to “protect and serve” their own RACIAL VIEWS, hidden by the BADGES they have pinned to their chests. A nigger... is a nigger... is a nigger... is a NIGGER to a racist who FEARS
the STRENGTH of a
BLACK MAN!!! They pull out their guns, tell him to “freeze” while they surround him like a pack of wild, cowardly dogs and apply their learned techniques of how to “subdue criminals.” When the criminal, in reality, are the boys in blue who are murdering the innocent. A MODERN-DAY LYNCHING, that’s all it is. STAY WOKE ... and KEEP BREATHING.
#BlackLivesMatter - AANI
EARLY VOTING FOR SECONDROUND PRIMARY ELECTIONS UNDERWAY HOUSTON - Early voting for the July 14 runoff primaries began on Monday, June 29 and will end on Friday, July 10. A total of 57 voting centers will be open from 7 am to 7 pm each day, with the following exceptions: • The polls will be closed on July 3 and 4 to observe the July 4 holiday; • On Sunday, July 5, the polls are open from 10 am to 7 pm • On the last day of early voting, Friday, July 10, the polls will be open for extended hours from 7 am to 10 pm to accommodate voters who wish to cast their ballot before Election Day, July 14. “Our office is doing everything possible to ensure that polling places are managed safely and efficiently,” said Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins. “All venues will observe social distancing, provide personal protective equipment for poll workers and all voters who need it, and ensure consistent disinfection of voting machines.” The Harris County Clerk’s Office has been Early Voting cont’d on page 6
WASH YOUR HANDS FREQUENTLY • AVOID PUBLIC SPACES OR EVENTS WITH MORE THAN 10 PATRONS • SANITIZE AND STOCK UP • AVOID TOUCHING YOUR EYES, NOSE AND MOUTH • PRACTICE GOOD HYGIENE