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Bellamy-Small recall effort indicates lack of confidence

The recent articles in the News & Record have ignored one important aspect of the T. Dianne Bellamy-Small recall election. Bellamy-Small does not represent all of the residents of District 1. There are a number of people for whom she has done nothing. The number of signatures on the petition indicates this important aspect: a no confidence vote.

I strongly urge the residents of District 1 to vote for the recall of Bellamy-Small on Aug. 21. We need someone who can and will represent the interests and needs of all the people, not just one segment.

I also urge all people to vote in the November election, as we need City Council members who will represent all the people and do what is best for our city and county and not special interests.

M.C. Young
Greensboro

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nitpicker [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

I've heard of Young MC before but I've never listened to MC Young.

I dig this letter, though.

Darryl [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

MC Young has the proper concept though; an elected leader who represents ALL of the constituents, not just one segment. Oh for the day that happens in America!

Shalom

Crime Dog [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

There is nothing politically wrong with Diane B-S. She is a liar, bully, without honor, ingrety, or any ability to serve a cause higher than her own selfish desires, and completely dedicated to her own personal agenda. This is not a cosmedically different challenging statement. She missed her opportunity to be a lawyer, with those wonderful lawyer style traits. However, she's getting ready for a higher political office. And, her crowd will certainly try to vote her in. They think there is something in it for them, (HA). The Dog's outa here.
CrimeDog

thinker [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

I don't think she should serve the community, even as a council member. She is racist, and she acts like she's busy working for her constituents. Instead, all she's doing is causing chaos in the community, stirring up racial indignations against those who want her ass out.

She has become a thorn in our city! I pray God, that the people of District 1, say NO! NO!, to her to continue on the city council.

I will campaign as hard as I can, to see that she doesn't make it back on the city council.

And as far as I am concern. Those people on the Pulpit Forum, are just as racist as she is.

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