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am Holm is a native Houstonian and a citizen activist for more than 35 years. She was first elected to Houston’s City Council in 2003 to represent the people and interests of west Houston in District G. She is currently serving in her third term, which began in January 2008. Holm would like to be your watchdog over public spending at Houston’s City Hall. SEE PAGES 11 & 24.
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“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” — JOHN F. KENNEDY
---------------------------------------------COMING IN MARCH 2010: Some people might think it is too early to start talking about March 2010. But not Attorney Ron Reynolds. He wants to become the next HD-27 State Representative. Ron says, he’s ready to serve the people of Fort Bend County. Check out his information on page (19) inside this issue. “As State Rep. of District 27, I will serve the residents and business owners in Fort Bend County by advocating for highquality education, affordable health care, and economic empowerment in our community.”
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www.peopledoingbusiness.com To chronicle the life of Dagnee “Dee” McKinney is to understand, inextricably, the power of perseverance and determination. Growing up as the only girl amongst three older brothers, Dagnee McKinney was tomboyish and uncompromising. Reared in Houston's South Park an area considered by many a place of hopelessness and despair, Dee, as I will refer to her, found herself miles away from prosperity.
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or Dee, as a young child, being poor was a misnomer up until her latter childhood years, when in elementary school she would experience firsthand the reality of what being underprivileged meant and the stigma it carried with it. One day in the first grade, Dee's parents, now without food and money, sent her to school without lunch or money to purchase it. Ignorant to a world of bias and partiality, she notified the school staff of her inability to pay and was ridiculed for coming to school without lunch money and sent home to eat. When she reached home and told her father what happened, he sent her back to school, still without lunch. In an attempt to embarrass and humiliate her, she was told that they could only give her a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and milk. However, even in all their persistence, their attempt to “weaken” her was unsuccessful, as there were two major assessments the school “failed” to recognize in their evaluation of Dee; one: a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with milk (preferably ice-cold) was her favorite meal, and two; if growing Dee McKinney up in the ghetto did anything at all for Dee - it fortified her. It developed within her an unyielding endurance and a will-power that refused to do anything less than overcome. Growing up in her surroundings and under the guidance of strong, intelligent women, it's no surprise that Dee, as a teenager, was considered “tough”. After being called “obnoxious” and “militant” by an 11th grade teacher, she found herself interested and intrigued with the likes of Malcolm X and Nikki Giovanni, not because of their beliefs necessarily, but because of the clear-cut identity they displayed. For Dee, the attraction was their communal link; the fact that they too celebrated their individuality and that their disposition was unambiguous. They exuded confidence within themselves amid a populace filled with rejection that more often than not, contradicted their perspectives and consequently, cut them off. Three weeks before graduation, Dee decided to quit high school because she was simply tired of going. However, when she thought about facing her mother and grandmother with this news, she quickly changed her mind and graduated with honors from Jesse H. Jones High School. You can read the entire story written by Aubrey Williams posted on our website: www.houston-businessconnections.com
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Meet one of the newest sponsors of the Aubrey R. Taylor Communications “People Doing Business Series” published inside Aubrey Magazine and Houston Business Connections Newspaper. This fine couple will be featured on the cover of the “Women's Issue” of Aubrey Magazine along with other sponsors and supporters. The issue will be released during the 2009 Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Craig and Velencia Bell are the founders of Genesis Home Care, Inc., the corporate headquarters is located at 8323 Southwest Freeway Suite #100 in Houston, Texas 77074. For more information call (713)933-0427 ABOUT GENESIS HOME CARE
Your home can and should be a special healing place…familiar and comfortable. Genesis Home Care provides a complete range of services for clients of all ages with a variety of needs. Genesis Home Care is a MediCare certified home care agency where the patient is our top priority. Genesis Home Care has a team of specialized health care personnel that provide skilled nursing, therapy, social and home care aide services under a care plan approved by the physician. Genesis Home Care has a team of top-notch professionals that work closely with the patient and the family to educate and provide instruction in all aspects of health care. We provide quality, compassionate and competent care in the comfort of your home. For more information about home health care provider services or for your medical equipment needs, please call Genesis today and make it the beginning of a new day! HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES • Diabetic Care • Wound Care • Nutrition • Medical Equipment • RNs & LVNs • Home Care Aides • Physical Therapy • Medication Reminders • Lab Work • Transportation • Provider Services • Occupational Therapy • Speech Therapy • Social Services Genesis Home Care Inc. accepts Medicare, Private Pay, Medicaid and Some Private Insurance.
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Attorney Making A Positive Difference oe Jaworski combines a celebrated family tradition of public service with a deep faith in the power of individuals to make a positive difference in their communities. Jaworski served three terms on the Galveston City Council, where he earned a reputation for insisting on strict financial accountability to hold the line on new taxes while safeguarding vital services. First elected in 2000, he was re-elected in 2002 and then again in 2004 as Mayor ProTem. He stepped down in May 2006 under the city's term limits law. In 2005, Jaworski helped lead the team that faced Hurricane Rita and won
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praise for his role in that region's emergency preparation and response to the devastating storm. Born in Houston on the day Texas prepared to mark its 126th year of independence, Jaworski earned his bachelor's from North Carolina's Davidson College and his law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, where he graduated in 1991 and won honors for his mock trial work and was elected to the prestigious Order of Barristers. Jaworski served as law clerk to U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge John Brown, practiced maritime law on behalf of numerous shipping and energy companies, and has worked to defend individuals' rights against special interests throughout his career. He is currently a partner in The Jaworski Law Firm, headquartered in
Galveston, and specializes in representing maritime clients in state and federal courts around the country. A former chairman of the City of Galveston Ethics Commission and a Trustee of both Galveston’s Park Board and Wharves Board, Jaworski is a senior fellow of the American Leadership Forum and a director of the Texas Lyceum. He is a longtime member of the Galveston County Democratic Party and serves on the board of directors of the Children's Center. He is also a member of the University of Texas
Medical Branch's Community Service Excellence Committee and has been appointed to UTMB's BSL-4 Community Liaison Committee, a group of local leaders charged with strengthening communication between the institution and the community about the university's infectious disease research program and high-containment laboratories. Jaworski and his wife Rebecca have two children and live in Galveston.
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I’m Every Woman “Courage allows the successful woman to fail – and learn powerful lessons – from the failure – so that in the end, she didn’t fail at all.” – Maya Angelou
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It’s fascinating to study the nature of a woman. And I believe this fascination is built around the amazement that despite the most intense study - the nature of a woman shall never fully be known. I am honored to have been selected to write about these most courageous women; women who have indubitably risen to answer the cry of our foremothers; women who fought for justice and equal rights. From the ratification of laws advocating a woman's right to vote, to laws abolishing discrimination of many forms - women have been on the front lines making it happen, and often times while under relentless ridicule and condemnation. These women hale from every background, creed, nationality, and sect. Women such as Susan B. Anthony, Hermila Galindo, Mary McLeod Bethune and Han Myeongsook; were all women that had immense courage and an unyielding commitment and resolve for one thing: improving our world. We realize that we are able to present this edition of Aubrey magazine because of the likes of these and countless other women; many nameless and faceless, that helped to pave the way for opportunities such as this - the showcasing of Strong, Determined Women…all of whom are Doing Business!
try is the whole world." Please join Aubrey magazine as we celebrate the brilliance of and place the spotlight on - these incredible women! We've captured their faces as well as their stories. We hope that you are encouraged by what you read and that you will reach out and support these women and their calls to duty, as we are certain that they are ready and willing to help support you in any way they can. With that said, we were unable to close without stating how important we believe it is for all of us; men, women and children to support one another; however at this time, we place a special emphasis on women supporting other women. We selected the title 'I'm Every Woman' as we wanted women in particular to capture the true reason behind this entire edition, that is, the real meaning as to why it even happened. It is beyond advertisement of women owned businesses. And it is beyond giving proof if you will, to the naysayer's who do not agree with their right to participate in free-enterprise or give credit to them for doing so and doing so quite well! The main purpose of this edition is to show the power of a woman individually, but also the power of women collectively. There is power in the voice of one who believes and who is unafraid to speak out and furthermore act upon what they believe is right and an even greater power when it is done so, communally. It goes without saying that women from across the state and beyond will see this issue and will scan the faces and read over the Bio's of many women it entails and be encouraged to dream, and for some dream bigger! Some will be motivated to begin their college educations; others will be encouraged to continue on in theirs. Some women will be prompted to seek a promotion on their current jobs; others will be inclined to start their own companies. As women we strengthen life's circle. From a stay-at home mom to a corporate executive or business owner, we all share pieces of each other; determination, vigor, and hope, sadness, misunderstanding, exhaustion and so much more! We are the foot-soldiers! We have wiped the runny noses, while wrapping up business deals, rushed to shut the office door, in order to make it home to see our little ones shut their eyes and cried over our children as well as heartless co-workers and counterparts! Oh these indeed are the ties that bind! And I can assuredly say – I am every woman!
And so we present to you the newest generation of women in leadership both seasoned and budding. They are women, who like their predecessors come from many different backgrounds. Women, who while taking different routes, perhaps discovered this same truth. Life is often times unjust; however it is the individual that is more inclined to rely on perspective than circumstance during the midst of a crisis that prevails, and can help to make what is unjust, right. This is possible because they understand the power of positive perspective and that adversity almost always comes before the change. This requires endurance and faith; the ability to believe. The women we've captured believe! They believe that they can (and many of them have) make a difference in their communities, city, state, and world! Many of them are degreed, many of them are not. Many of them own a business or have been working in Corporate America for numerous years and are veterans in the world of business; while many are promising businesswomen new to the world of commerce in its entirety. And there are women who may bear many scars of struggles past and some who may bear only a few. Women from State Senators to shop owners, hairdressers to hot dog handlers, and educators to entrepreneurs! Whatever their current position, we know they have one thing in common - a vested interest in our society; a sincere concern for helping to educate and empower others. Virginia Woolf embodies that position perhaps better than anyone with her statement “as a woman I have no country, as a woman my coun-
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April Grant - As humorous as April can be, she says she found herself on a number of occasions, in the middle of situations that were no laughing matter. One of those occasions occurred during the summer of 2007 when jobless, April and her son found themselves homeless and living in a shelter. Always extracting the positive in all situations, April says that through that experience she learned that it was necessary for her to be 'broken' in order to rid herself of drawbacks such as haughtiness and pride, and in effect learn not to trust solely in herself...During the course of that occurrence, came a breakthrough - an inextricable understanding that in order to begin to live again, God had to be fully in control. And from that moment on April hasn't looked back! Casondra Brown - Casondra received her Master of Divinity at George W. Truett Seminary and a Master of Social Work at Baylor University, both in Waco, Texas in 2006. She is a very committed Elder at Higher Dimension Church, where she utilizes her gifts, skills, and talents, by serving in a vast array of leadership positions. Casondra works full-time as the Director of the Child and Family Program with Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services. ..Casondra is the CEO of Don't Wanna Miss Productions, a creative arts company that places focus on areas such as poetry, performing arts, script/screen writing and motivational speaking. Chaka Jones - Chaka Jones is the owner and choreographer of Little Folks Dance & Fitness, a dance and fitness center that travels to daycares, elementary schools, private schools, house parties, and just about any other place you'd like for them to go! The center provides trained teachers who deliver quality instruction, teaching children the joys of dance and physical education...Little Folks provides a unique and fun way for children to receive the basics of dance and fitness that is so important to their development. Daphney Chaney - Often placed on the front line, Daphney Chaney willingly shows hers wounds so that others may be healed. She stands firmly on the Word of God, rooted in His unfailing love and is a survivor of domestic abuse, depression, anxiety, and illness. , A charismatic Inspirational /Motivational speaker....She boldly shares her testimonies from tragedy to triumph to inspire and motivate people from all walks of life. She has a special anointing and is spiritually gifted in leading women to discover their identity in Christ by nurturing developing and mentoring them through scripture, empowering them to reach their full potential in Christ, thus becoming victorious virtuous women of God. Denise Mann - Denise Arlene Mann is a Lead Educational Diagnostician for the Houston Independent School District Central Region. She has also served as a Speech and Language Pathologist and worked as an instructor for the Houston Community College....She takes pride in the art of her occupation. That is, she uses the small amount of time that she interacts with students and creates a tapestry of goal oriented behaviors. She endeavors to assist not only with an explanation of how a student performs but also how to extract a meaningful post secondary goal from the current level of performance. She stresses the need for student self advocacy. She reminds the students about becoming a person of character and often quotes W.W. Ziege: Erica Reynolds - Born in Phoenix, AZ, Erica Reynolds has called Houston home for over 30 years. Real Estate has always been a passion of Erica's, as well as helping people achieve and maintain home ownership. She works hard for each and every client to ensure that they have a positive experience. Erica was a licensed Sr. Loan Officer before becoming a full time agent. This enables her to offer a wealth of knowledge to assist her clients in every aspect of their real estate transactions...Erica has had the pleasure of closing a wide range of successful commercial and residential transactions...Erica is the mother of a beautiful 4 year old daughter. When she's not volunteering at her daughter's school or activities, she spends her spare time volunteering with M D Anderson Hospital and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Houston (BBBS), where she serves as a mentor and is on the Steering Committee as Fundraising Chair for the Black Professionals Mentoring Group (BPMG), an affinity group with BBBS.
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The woman you should know, standing above is Angela Rogers, R.Ph her and her husband Matthew are owners of the Power Center Pharmacy located at: 12401 South Post Oak Rd. in Houston, Texas 77045. The contact number is: (713)721-3303. Visit: www.peopledoingbusiness.com
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Erika Kemper - Chosen, wife, mother of three, entrepreneur, and author. For over a decade, Erica has been honing her analytical and problem-solving skills in corporate America, working for established organizations and firms such as: United Way, Pennzoil, DXPE, Transwestern, Lionstone, and most recently Charles River Labs. When asked during job interviews with these firms, “Where do you see yourself in five years?” the answer always remained the same: 'Owning my own business.'...KDP Solutions is a firm whose expertise is discerning solutions with core competencies in accounting, analysis, and administration. These services are the tools we use to serve a diverse array of clients in the marketplace. How? Because we are able to identify the problems causing waste of valuable resources: time, people, energies, and money and then we provide the solution. Eartha Jean Johnson - Eartha Jean Johnson is President and Chief Executive Officer of LegalWATCH, a legal staffing and risk mitigation training company she formed in 1997 after practicing law for a Fortune 100 company, and working for the United States Department of Justice and an international law firm. She uses the knowledge and expertise she acquired practicing law to help companies avoid mistakes that can often force them into settlements or costly litigation. She has conducted numerous training courses, spearheaded governmental audits, designed compliance programs and negotiated settlements with third parties and governmental regulators across the United States and internationally. In addition to her Juris Doctorate Degree, she holds a Masters Degree in Energy, Environmental and Natural Resource Law, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice. Jean is certified in Training and Development and holds a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) designation. Eleanor Marsh - Eleanor Marsh is the founder of GCI, Generational Change Inc. a community based non-profit organization dedicated to curving and eventually breaking, the recurring cycle with youth of incarcerated parents who statistics show will end up incarcerated because of lack of support, mentoring and training. GCI has a unique range of services that allows them to provide after school programs, mentoring, social skills and multi-levelled individualized and group support to at-risk children ages four to seventeen, and their families. GCI is an organization with a diverse group of professional men and women working together to provide services to address the educational, social, emotional, and familial needs of the Children of Incarcerated Parents...Born and raised in the inner city of Houston, Texas, Eleanor has a Bachelors Degree in Business. Juniper Tyler - Juniper Tyler is as unique as her name! Born in Florence, South Carolina, Juniper and her family moved to the south side of Houston when she was three years old. For as long as Juniper can remember, she's always had an entrepreneurial spirit; a relentless drive and passion to dream daringly and subsequently, take action...Today, this still stands true and shows forth in all that Juniper accomplishes. In 2004 Juniper graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Houston and began teaching at Robert Frost Elementary in Houston, Texas, where her 3rd grade students - her favorite people, have affectionately dubbed her “side” business as the “3 D's”! They don't refer to it as such because she's known for handing out not so fabulous grades, but because she's known for handing out absolutely fabulous dogs! Hot dogs that is! That's right. Juniper Tyler sells hot dogs from her mobile hot dog stand when she's not in the classroom lecturing...and she's doggone proud of it!...Spawning off of an idea from 2003 given to her from her brother, 'Dez' Stephen Tyler, owner of The House of Greenwood, a media firm and the company responsible for the marketing and promotion for Dem Damn Doggs, to begin a mobile hot dog stand, Juniper latched on to the idea and got to work! Jocelyn Rhodes - Jocelyn Rhodes, 29, is the mother of three children Jamal 13, Kahsha 10 and Kayla 5. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Jocelyn was sent to live with her maternal grandmother at the age of five, along with her brother and sisters. Life growing up for Jocelyn and her siblings was difficult. Her mother struggled with extreme hardships and her father's incarceration spanned her entire childhood...By the time Jocelyn was fifteen years old, she was pregnant and then pregnant once again at the age of nineteen. In an effort to try and provide for her children a more stable environment, Jocelyn and the father of her third child married. Things soon ended however. Just two years into their marriage, with confirmation of infidelity, Jocelyn filed for divorce...In 2004 Jocelyn decided to and did, enroll into college and although there were numerous interruptions we'll term, “life breaks”, Jocelyn persevered and in September of 2008, while working full-time and raising three children, graduated with her Bachelors of Science Degree in Business Management! Karen Burist - Simon - Karen Burist-Simon, MBA is the Chief Executive Officer for the Capitol Management Group. Karen is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas where she's originally from. She has been named one of the most sought after nonprofit management consultants around. Known for her tireless enthusiasm and heart-felt dedication, she offers nonprofit organizations the sound, proven strategies necessary for growth and success in their missions...Her specialization in working with professional athletes, including many players in the National Football League and the National Basketball Association, has heightened her career in the nonprofit arena… Karen began more than 15 years ago working with professional athletes and their charities, she felt that their giving spirit in some ways matched hers and the alliance grew with professional teams everywhere. Kesha Denise Norman - Kesha Denise Norman grew up in a family full of male cousins that liked to rough house and push her around. She learned to be tough at an early age, but she's always had a feminine touch...After college, Kesha moved to New York, NY to go to school and further develop her pre-existing skills in make-up artistry. From there she moved to Houston, TX hoping to get a fresh start and pursue her dreams. Kesha's desire to be an entrepreneur and break into fashion grew stronger. Inspired by God, her mother and her strong family roots, Kesha opened Material Girls Boutique!...Material Girls Boutique will be the premier spot to shop and experience fashion like none other! In a relaxed atmosphere, customers will be able to savor a glass of wine or champagne while shopping amongst some of the latest labels and trends such as: French Connection, Robins Jean, Glam, Dirtee Hollywood, and Black Orchid! As well as up and coming designers like Ren'eec. (L.A.) and M.Rena (L.A.)! If you're a Material Girl come experience our luxury world!
continued on page, P.8 The woman you should know, standing on your right is Michelle Rodriguez the President of HSW Financial. HSW Financial is one of the nation's leading buyers and servicers of commercial debt and has offices in Texas and California. Michelle is also a sponsor of the “People Doing Business Series.” For more information on Michelle Rodriguez contact the Houston office of HSW Financial: (713)590-6009. Or feel free to visit the company website located at: wwwhswfinancial.com.
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Lana Fountain Flakes - Lana Fountain Flakes, a native of Moss Point, MS, is the owner of Epiphany - Celebrations & Entertaining - a small, private event facility located in the Museum District of Houston, TX. A 1997 graduate of Louisiana Tech University, Flakes earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering and works full-time as a Sr. Reliability Engineer for ABS Consulting....In July of 2007, Lana, along with her former business partner, conceptualized a facility unique to the Houston-area, which would cater to clients wanting to host smaller-scale, intimate, yet elegant events. From this vision Epiphany - Celebrations & Entertaining was born...Two years in the making, Epiphany has hosted over 100 events - from bridal showers to book-signings, to wedding receptions and birthday parties. Flakes hopes to expand Epiphany's repertoire to include daytime events such as seminars, workshops, and small corporate functions. Latrecia Antwine - Latrecia Antwine, affectionately known as Nikki, “The Unique Stylist”, is a woman of God, wife, mother, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and consultant. She is the owner of Miracles & Blessings Salon II and SizeSexyDivas, Inc. both based out of Houston Texas...She has been in the beauty industry for over 16 years and is licensed in two states. She is an international stylist having styled tresses from Japan to Jacksonville. She is a certified educator for Farouk Systems' Deep Brilliance Line of hair care products. She was featured in the 2007 issue of Lucas Exclusive Hair Magazine and awarded one of Houston's 2008 Top Stylist...Latrecia Antwine (also) founded, SizeSexyDivas Inc, which is a non for-profit organization dedicated to promoting the positive side of being a plus size woman. The 'Divas' strive to encourage, educate, promote and motivate plus size women to be comfortable in the skin they're in. Lisa Ricardo - Lisa Ricardo is the owner of Honey Hush Lingerie where the company's motto is “Attack the Lack, Meet the Need and Fulfill the Fantasy”! Honey Hush is a line of exquisite lingerie that sells at a reasonable price!...A survivor of child rape and molestation, Lisa refused to allow the individuals who violated her, which includes persons in positions of authority and influence; to permanently alter her love for self. Lisa's goal in selling lingerie is to encourage women to cherish and love who they are - helping to bring balance to their lives...Lisa often refers to Genesis 50:20 “You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good. He brought me to this position so I could save the lives of many people.” Lisa refused to allow the pain from her circumstances to harbor within and control her; detrimentally fostering a spirit of unworthiness and desires to help other women feel the same! Mary Sharp - Mary L. Sharp is the owner of Houston School of Etiquette. She is married and has two teenage children. Mary has been teaching etiquette for approximately 3 years. She enjoys teaching etiquette to young boys and girls and prays that one day she will be able to expand her business to reach boys and girls throughout the United States. She believes that learning the “how” and “why”, coupled with the actual skill of etiquette has a lifelong benefit. She further believes that etiquette is extremely important and that it can better the quality of society. Minister Cynthia Patterson - Affectionately known as Minister P., Cynthia Patterson is Founder and CEO of Daughters of Virtue and Excellence Ministries, Inc. (D.O.V.E. Ministries). A proud native of Houston, Texas - God has charged this energetic and anointed preacher/teacher with an assignment to offer mentoring/coaching, Christian counseling, and self-development education to women of all walks of life...Dedicated and sold out for the cause of teaching women their purpose and worth found in Christ alone, Minister P. is raising the awareness of God's purpose and exposing each sister to the reality of God's never-ending, love, mercy, and grace...Minister P. has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Leadership Development; is a certified Christian Counselor, licensed and ordained preacher and also serves as a full-time staff member of Higher Dimension Church as the Assistant Director of Ministerial Operations under the leadership of Pastor Terrance and Lady Torsha Johnson. Natalie Mott - “When you are in transition to power challenges will be inevitable and so your perseverance must be inevitable also.” ~ Natalie Mott...A supernatural force is evident when you come into the presence of Miss. Natalie Christine Mott. This “Ball of Fire Phenom,” as God so lovingly named her, has an indescribable fire, energy, and drive for her creator....This native of New Orleans found her way to Houston in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina and has continued the labor of love for the Lord. Not only has she survived the devastating effects of a physical storm, but life's emotional, spiritual and mental storms also! She faced a near death experience in 1997 when three armed men broke into her home, and using violent force they threatened to kill her. She also persevered through the death of her son in 1998, just to name a few!...Natalie understands that she must allow the “process to process” for her God given assignment and at the chosen time, she will be appointed. She is fearless and her faith exceeds the natural. Though she has faced rejection, it is undeniably noticeable that she has risen above it and now walks the walk of a woman who has decided just as many of her foremothers have, that her relentless voice can and will cause a nation to shift!
continued on page, P.22 The woman you should know, standing on your right is Constance Hicks. Constance is the Director of the New Beginning Academy, L.L.C., and a business supporter of the “People Doing Business Series!” At the New Beginnings Academy, Constance and her fine administration and staff are “Developing One Brilliant Mind At A Time...” The New Beginnings Academy is located at 12240 Murphy Road Suite Q in Stafford, Texas 77477. The contact number is: (281)561-7238. Or visit them online at: www.nbalkids.com.You can find out more about Constance and others just like her by checking out our website: www.peopledoingbusiness.com
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“My extensive State and Federal Court experience, along with my life experience, has prepared me to be the best qualified candidate to serve the citizens of Harris County as the Judge of Harris County Criminal Court at Law #9.”
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Houston’s 2009 Mayoral Race The Face of Future Politics Aubrey Williams, Writer At-Large
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Historically, the same issues within Mayoral races have replayed themselves over and over again finding a safe haven in a sort-of perpetual maze of political quid pro-quo. So what makes this election year so different? One thing that stands out for certain are the four contenders for mayor of Houston, the nation's fourth largest city, in that they noticeably represent different parts of the city's inhabitants. The candidates include Peter Brown, an older, affluent, white male; Annise Parker, a gay woman; Gene Locke, an African-American; and Roy Morales, a Latino.
The election, to be held on November 3, with a runoff to follow if no candidate receives a majority will decide who is to succeed term-limited and immensely popular incumbent Bill White, also a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010. Although the election is non-partisan, three of the candidates are Democrats and have moderately liberal views. Roy Morales makes his mayoral candidacy debut as the only Republican in this year's campaign. Houston has not before seen the likes of such a diverse panel of contenders. Comparative in several ways to the 2008 Presidential election, an election that single-handedly brought diversity in politics into the national spotlight overnight - forever changing its face; this year's Houston Mayoral election promises to be noteworthy the same. Houston is about 30 percent black and one-third Hispanic. Its gay population is estimated at about 60,000. While a change
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in cover gives credence to an ever shifting culture and is a true sign of the times; it is each candidate's ability to effectively manage the city that Houstonians are most concerned with. The business community specifically has slanted its eye not in the name of being open-minded necessarily, but rather in self- concern or better still, selfpreservation. Moreover, current Mayor Bill White leaves in a highly desirable and (given his aspirations to become a U.S. Senator) very advantageous position - being well liked. White, a Harvard graduate, a successful trial lawyer, and a former deputy secretary of energy, as well as the former CEO of a global investment company unified Houston in a way it had never been before. In the wake of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Ike, - all monumental occurrences, White exuded a social grace amidst disaster that helped keep the city together. And although he's had his critics, White leaves in relatively good standing amongst his colleagues at City Hall and with a scandal-free record in tow. Indeed, these four candidates have their work cut out for them. If not for what the future holds -certainly for what the past represents.
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Employees International Union (SEIU), and by the Harris County (Houston) Democratic Party. Parker is the most experienced candidate, having served five years as City Controller and six years on the city council. Before entering public service, she had a 20-year career in the oil and gas industry. Parker has pledged to “make Houston a leader in areas such as wind and solar power,” to potentially balance its position in oil and gas. As controller, Parker manages Houston's tax revenues and directs Houston's financial investments. Gene Locke: Locke, 61, moved to Houston as a young man putting himself through college and earning a degree from South Texas College of Law while working in an oil refinery. He eventually worked his way up the educational and corporate ladder serving as chief of staff for Congressman Mickey Leland, and later as City Attorney under Mayor Bob Lanier. He has authentic activist credentials-charges for misdemeanor rioting at a civil rights demonstration in 1969 were eventually dismissed-and he is part of the first wave of local black leaders that included the late Mickey Leland. Locke's candidacy has been endorsed by the Houston Association of Realtors and by the Greater Houston Homebuilders Association. Locke has also been endorsed by the Firefighters Union and the Police Officers Union. Bob Lanier has also endorsed Gene Locke for Mayor. Roy Morales: Morales, 53, is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas at Dallas with a 23year career in the Air Force, where he achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel. He returned to his native Houston, where he was elected as a Harris County School Trustee. He chairs the board's Audit and Head Start committees, where he successfully advocated a freeze on property taxes. He has been very active in civic affairs, including a number of Hispanic organizations. Morales is the only Republican in the race.
Peter Brown: Brown, 72, is a life-long Houstonian with a successful career as an architect and small businessman. He has been elected to the city council twice. Brown stresses his role on the council advocating economic development, government reform and safe neighborhoods. He has been a major player in Houston's civic life, serving on the board of a number of the city's most prominent nonLOCKE profit groups. His biography notes that in his private business, “Peter has worked building parks, police and fire stations, health clinics, and schools in more than 40 Houston neighborhoods.” He has been endorsed by the Texas Society of Architects. So what are the issues and which candidate best Annise Parker: If elected, Annise Parker, 52, demonstrates the ability to manage them? You would become, after Kathy Whitmire, Houston's secDecide…Vote Houston 2009! ond woman mayor. Parker graduated from Rice MORALES University in Houston. She and her partner of 19 Issue No. 1) Public Safety – Policing has always years, Kathy Hubbard, have two adopted children. If been at the forefront of most big-city elections and Houston is no elected, Houston would be the largest city in the nation with an different. With a police force considerably understaffed and low openly gay mayor. Parker has obtained the support of several of morale amongst troops due the leading Republican fundraisers who are women. She has in part to the unfavorable continued on page, P.18 been endorsed by the city employees union, by the Service status of the police chief
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Fiscally Conservative "I support Pam Holm for City Controller because she is fiscally conservative, a big plus in these economic times, and a very dedicated public servant who has done an outstanding job on City Council. She is personable, intelligent, politically astute and just an all-around good and honorable person and will do a great job helping guide the city and its policies." - Tony Lentini -------------------------------------------------------------
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of their budget which can be cut to reduce city expenses in the event of an economic downturn. Due to the tough economic times we are currently facing, city departments used this procedure when the Mayor recently asked for departments to reduce expenses. This year, I proposed a budget amendment (which was unanimously approved) to require city departments to go through “Process ReEngineering” to bring efficiency and eliminate waste, which is resulting in saving the city millions of tax dollars. As Controller, I will guard your hard-earned tax dollars, increase transparency, block frivolous government spending and push for fiscal reform by holding all government entities responsible for detailed ledgers and explanations. I will improve efficiency with process re-engineering and conducting performance, process and financial audits of City departments and contracts.
WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE ME: he position of Controller is very unique in that it City is run and have continued to do so throughout my three solely deals with the city's finances. With that terms. While on Council I have consistently worked to being said, the Controller should have a solid finan- streamline city spending, increase transparency and champion cial background and qualifications to match. I pos- for fiscal responsibility. One of my first budget amendments sess the qualifications and backon Council was for the requirement of all city ground to oversee the City's finances. I have an departments to submit zero based budgets, of ADVERTORIAL MBA from Rice University and a Masters in Civil which I was glad to see passed and still being Engineering from the University of Illinois The Controller used, and which has already saved millions of dollars for the essentially is like the Chief Financial Officer of a large business. tax payers. I was also successful in getting a budget amendI myself have worked for large corporations, been a business ment passed which requires each city department to establish owner and have the knowledge and experience it takes to run a a balanced scorecard to align its business activities and measure successful business. its performance against strategic goals. I also was successful in Aside from my background, I have worked tirelessly passing another amendment which requires city departments to since my first day on City Council to improve the way the establish, as part of their budget planning process, a percentage
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LEADING BY EXAMPLE Council Member Jarvis Johnson making an impact in District B It has been said that just as you know a tree by the fruit it bears, you know a man by his works. Before and since becoming a member of the Houston City Council, Jarvis Johnson has been known for his impactful works within District B and throughout the city of Houston. Pension Review, Public Safety and Homeland Security, Regulation, Development, Neighborhood Protection and Transportation, Infrastructure & Aviation committees. Council Member Johnson has a continuing goal to empower our young people The mantra compliments the through education and community service so District's goals that have been outthat they may prosper and be exceptional lined by both Council Member examples. Council Member Johnson host sevJohnson and the constituents of eral youth-oriented community events designed to empower and equip young adults District B. Specifically, Council Member Johnson has committed him- for future success. In addition, Council self to the development of sustainable Member Johnson celebrates the Christmas season by giving away over 1600 toys and mixed-income communities, comfortproviding a cultural experience to underpriviable and stable living for senior citileged youth during his annual Winter zens, more green space for parks, and Wonderland Holiday Christmas party. better commercialism for urban com- Council Member Johnson also reaches out to District B's seniors through programs such as munities. By accomplishing the the District B Senior Citizen Christmas Party, aforementioned goals, District B has Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway, Annual Senior Citizen's Prom, and Senior Citizen City experienced an improved quality of Hall and Downtown Tours. life for it's over 250,000 constituents. He has received many awards since he Council Member Johnson continues his has embarked on the challenge of creating, mission of improved quality of life as chair of developing and molding young minds into the City of Houston's Human Services and becoming great leaders. His work and conTechnology Access Committee. As Chair of tributions have been recognized by countthis committee, he considers strategies to less organizations, such as: The National achieve digital inclusion for all Houstonians Association of Black Social Workersas well as methods to improve access to Distinction Award, National Association of human services throughout the community, Black Public Administrators-Young with a specific focus on serving youth and Administrator of the Year Award, National senior citizens. He also serves on the City of Council of Negro Women-Houston Chapter Houston's Flooding and Distinguished Service Award, Drainage, Housing and ADVERTORIAL Texas Association for the Community Development, Education of Young ChildrenInternational Liaison and Advocate of the Year, and the H.E.S.P Protocol, M/WBE, Small Contractor Union 'Pillar of the Community' Award. Development and Contract Compliance,
Council Member Johnson has adopted the internal and external mantra of “Leading By Example.”
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His other major accomplishments in District B have included: • The 5-Year CIP has a combined total of $1.9 billion in infrastructure projects. • Over $17 million allocated for Library/Parks projects and renovations • Over $8 million allocated for Parks Projects in District B • Over $8 million allocated to Multi-Service Center Renovations • Over $24 million allocated for Storm Drainage projects • Hosted several community conversations with community residents in Fifth Ward, Scenic Woods, Kashmere Gardens and Pleasantville to devise specific plans of action for community improvement. • Chaired the Houston International Jazz Festival to raise money for Jazz Education Inc.'s community programs to benefit economically disadvantaged youth-over $60,000 raised. • Hosted annual “Proximity to Opportunity” Business Forum with over 200 M/WBE certified businesses to discuss contracting opportunities for HAS 1.2 B Terminal B expansion. • Expanded the boundaries of the 5th Ward TIRZ to stimulate new development and add millions in new revenue increment. • Appropriated 3.5 M for Wireless Empowered Community Access Network (WeCan) Initiative. WeCan will bring wireless internet connectivity and programming to underserved communities in District B.
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Houston’s 2009 Mayoral Race • From P.10 and well - you've got yourself a pretty big problem. All four candidates have called for an increase in public safety by ensuring that more officers are patrolling the city's streets; more specifically, additional patrol in neighborhoods. Individually, they have projected outsourcing the training of police recruits, building self-reliant police stations, particularly in high-crime areas and ending the practice of rotating police commanders. Issue No. 2) Houston's Economy: Jobs – Although Houston has faired better overall, it hasn't been totally immune to economic woes: Houston's unemployment rate sits just above the states average of 8.2 percent at about 8.5 percent, numbers not seen in 22 years. And declining sales and property tax revenues in a city with no income tax mean the new mayor could inherit what Parker has estimated to be a shortfall of more than $50 million in the $2 billion budget that took effect July 1, 2009.
of our City Executives. Next, I will conduct audits that will focus on the effectiveness and efficiency of each department. These audits will locate savings for our City. I will also institute a “Suggestion Program” for our employees to identify cost savings. This type of program has saved our military millions of dollars a year. I will develop a budget that will ensure we provide property tax relief to our citizens and at the same time stimulate the economy through increased sales tax revenue. In this economy, we need to stimulate spending and we need to lessen the tax burden on the people, allowing them to decide how and where to spend their money, not the government. I want to emphasize that these budget cuts will not affect public safety or the city services provided to you.”
Immigration – Arturo Michel, the city attorney, said the city and Houston police are lobbying Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to modify the national template for the federal government's controversial 287(g) program, which trains local law enforcement to identify suspected illegal immigrants. While each of the four major candidates generally opposes diverting too many resources to immigration enforcement, they all support the push of the city's new effort to screen jail inmates and turn over suspected illegal immigrants to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Issue No. 3) Transportation: Houston's next Mayor will have a huge amount of influence on
the city's land use as well as its transportation, particularly since METRO just started construction on 30 more miles of light rail that could drastically alter the form of the city. Parker, Brown, and Locke all expressed support for METRO's goals, but not necessarily its process in handling certain matters. Both Brown and Parker have criticized METRO for a lack of transparency and public trust. According to the Houston Chronicle Brown stated that he would replace METRO chair David Wolff and president and CEO Frank Wilson. Parker said that Wolff was not interested in being reappointed, but that she would have replaced him anyways, and said that she might replace Wilson. Parker
Fiscal Matters – With the fiscal health of Houston a foremost issue all of the candidates contend they can lead the city back from economic hardship. Annise Parker, as Mayor, has plans to implement a Hire Houston First policy to encourage the hiring of Houston residents for taxpayer-funded projects and give a preference to Houston firms seeking city contracts. According to Peter Brown's website he states that “We need new, good-paying jobs and a dynamic local economy with opportunities for all residents. We want our economy to be built around the next generation of key industries, with high-paying positions and potential for growth. We need to streamline permitting requirements, cut bureaucracy and red tape, and make city government more efficient… I'm calling for targeting five core economic sectors for future growth, with a three-part approach. We'll recruit new businesses, retain and expand our current enterprises, and grow the next generation of start-ups, small businesses, and bright ideas.” Candidate Gene Locke's site maintains that he will proceed to meet numerous goals if voted the next Mayor of Houston. He states that City Hall will remain ethical, accountable & transparent. That Houston will continue to lead the nation in job growth and that Houston will rank in the top 5 U.S. cities in Small and Women & Minority Owned Business Profitability. That Houston will be positioned as the world's energy and alternative energy - capital and that education will support economic development. He emphasizes the importance of ethics and accountability, job growth, support of new and existing businesses, energy and enterprise and education. And finally, Roy Morales purports through his website, that he will “battle the current economic crisis by stimulating our economy; reducing the size of government and providing tax relief to our families. In the first 100 days of my administration, I will begin reducing the size of government. During these difficult times, when our citizens are struggling, we at City Hall need to set an example. I pledge to take a pay cut as Mayor as well as ensuring the same
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also expressed concern that the agency did not have enough funding to build the entire light rail expansion. Parker believes that METRO should focus primarily on buses, while Brown thinks it should emphasize rail and use buses more as a feeder system. Locke, who worked as a METRO consultant as recently as January of this year, said that the agency should expand its express bus
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Ron E. Reynolds, a candidate for Fort Bend County’s State Representative House District 27, is a long time resident of Fort Bend County who grew up in Missouri City. He is a product of Fort Bend County public schools, Blue Ridge Elementary and Quail Valley Middle School. He went on to attend Texas Southern University and received a B.S. degree in Public Affairs, “magna cum laude”. Ron received a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Texas Tech University School of Law. Ron is a successful small business owner of a title company and is a name partner in the Brown, Brown & Reynolds, P.C., law firm. He is a former Associate Municipal Judge for The City of Houston and TSU Adjunct Professor (College of Public Affairs). Ron has written numerous articles relative to Consumer Rights, Civil Rights, Civic Engagement, and Employment Law because he embodies an inherent responsibility for keeping the community abreast of current issues that impact their lives. Ron believes that by investing in the community, he has made a positive impact on the business and economic base in Fort Bend County. Commensurate with the belief, to whom much is given, much is required; Ron has devoted his life to serving the community. Some of his civic and other affiliations include but are not limited to the following: • President, NAACP Missouri City & Ft. Bend Vicinity Branch • Vice President, Fort Bend Democrats • Parliamentarian, Sienna Democrats • Brookhollow Baptist Church, Legal Ministry Chair • Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class 2007 • Past President, Houston Lawyer’s Association • 100 Black Men of America – Houston Chapter • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. • Mason, Prince Hall Ever Ready Lodge • Board member, Houston Citizen’s Chamber of Commerce • Board member, Tri-County Black Chamber of Commerce • Board member, Jazz Education, Inc. • Constable Ruben Davis Advisory Council • Co-Chair Fort Bend International Festival and Mayor’s Jazz Brunch • Fort Bend ISD Bond Advisory Committee • Fort Bend County Democratic Party, sustaining member • Houston Area Urban League • Member of Fort Bend Democratic Club and Black Dems • Legal Counsel for Houston Black Expo and a non-profit organization benefiting sickle-cell research • Texas Parkway Alliance • Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce Ron has won and been recognized for numerous honors and awards: • Recipient of the Missouri City Juneteenth Community Service Award • Ever Ready Lodge 2007 Trailblazer’s Award • Named “Houston’s Top Attorney” by H Texas Magazine • American Red Cross Humanitarian Award • YMCA Minority Achievers Award • MLK Drum Major For Justice Award • NAACP ALEX Award for Legal Excellence • 2 time HCCC Business Pinnacle Award winner • Named Houston’s Top 40 Leaders Under 40 • EEOC Civil Rights All-Star Award • Senator Rodney Ellis Texas Leader of the Future Award • Who’s Who in Law and Who’s Who in Black Houston Reynolds with wife Dr. Jonita Wallace Reynolds and daughter, Lacey Ronee. “As State Representative of District 27, I will serve the residents and business owners in Fort Bend County by advocating for high-quality education, affordable health care, and economic empowerment in our community.” Above all his accomplishments Ron is most proud and grateful for his family. He is married to Dr. Jonita Wallace Reynolds and has one daughter, Lacey Ronee Reynolds, age 5. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Paid for by the Ron Reynolds Campaign • 6140 Highway 6 South, #233 Missouri City, TX 77459 • 832-721-2667
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Houston’s 2009 Mayoral Race • From P.18 service and create circulators downtown and in places like the Galleria. Locke also suggested that METRO should offer targeted discounts on certain days or routes. Morales expressed concerns over the light rail project, saying that it could hurt nearby property values. He suggested that METRO hold another referendum and perhaps build a monorail system. However, METRO claims that scrapping the current plans would cost millions and that an elevated system would cost three to five times as much as the light rail system. METRO signed a $1.46 billion contract in March for four of the five lines and still needs to sign a separate contract for the University Corridor. Issue No. 4) BARC (Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care) – issues dealing with animals, animal control and other pet-related issues: mandatory spaying, allowing dogs on restaurant patios, the "dire need of change" and "raging controversy" at BARC have been a major topic in this years mayoral election. All four of the candidates are pet owners, but where do they stand on BARC and all of the controversy surrounding the organization? Parker – From her website: “BARC's failures impact our public health, public safety and quality of life - and for the many Houstonians concerned with animal welfare, BARC's failures are just plain cruel. As an animal lover myself, I deplore the conditions at BARC. These issues are not new to me. I served on one of the committees of the Mayor's Task Force for Animal Protection in 2005. The Task Force came up with some excellent recommendations; yet, many have not been implemented. As City Controller, I later led an audit of BARC that highlighted additional problems and inefficiencies - many of which have yet to be corrected. If elected mayor, I will do everything within my power to make sure BARC becomes a humane and adequately funded no-kill shelter.” Locke – From his website: “As we look at how we have treated stray animals in Houston, we have not met a standard worthy of our great city. The facility where we house stray animals is an embarrassment to the city, we euthanize far too many animals and adopt out far too few. The Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care (BARC) is long overdue for reform. This is not only an issue of decency, but it is also a public safety and an economic issue. We need a short term and long term strategy for BARC. Over the long term we need to look at a number of options with BARC. These options should include moving BARC out of city government into a public-private partnership on the model of the Houston Zoo and moving towards a no-kill shelter. The most immediate priority for BARC is finding permanent leadership for BARC. I believe that while the “change agent” brought on by Mayor White should be given the opportunity to kick-start reform; this is not a permanent solution. In looking for a permanent leader for BARC, there are a number of key goals that any applicant must set out to reach: Increased adoptions, decreased euthanasia, Increase spay and neutering, increase interaction with SNAP and a change the culture of BARC and the culture of those
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working for BARC.” Opposite their aforementioned contenders, neither Morales nor Brown (at the time this article was written) had information or statements on their websites concerning BARC, but have expressed major concerns of the organizations current conditions. Brown states that he would pass a City Ordinance outlawing dog fighting. He also plans to provide better leadership by hiring responsible, accountable and caring individuals all the while developing and implementing goals to try and correct the organization's horrific state of affairs. Not much could be found regarding Morales' position on BARC; however he has stated that he would not support a BARC fee.
So there you have it, Aubrey's brief political synopsis on the candidates running in the 2009 Mayoral Election and their stand on several “hot button” issues. So where do you stand? We've all heard the political mantra “every vote counts”…well - it really does! According to a Zogby poll conducted October 12-15 of 601 likely voters randomly drawn from a telephone list of registered voters, Brown has a slight lead with 23.8 percent. Parker is second with 19.0 percent, Locke is third with 13.1 percent and Morales is fourth with 6.7 percent of the vote. 1.4 percent said they would vote “Other” and 36.0 percent were still not sure who they would vote for. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.1 percentage points. These numbers clearly signify what
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could be a close race between the top 3 contenders. The winner will lead almost 2.5 million residents over, at least, the next two years. Although economically speaking, Houston has faired better than most other city's its equivalent - our economic staying-power is certainly being tested. Our ability to choose a leader who will help to further develop Houston into the world class city known for its broad industrial base in the oil and gas, energy, manufacturing, aeronautics, transportation, and health care sectors is vital. Our right to vote is equal to our voice and likewise considered by many - an inalienable right. Our right to vote is at the core of the United States Constitution and is our opportunity to live out one of America's
founding princ i p l e s “…that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” The choice is yours.
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