Tuesday, August 30, 2011

FITTS GETS REALTORS BACKING


 Paul Fitts for Raleigh City Council

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 29, 2011

Today the Raleigh Regional Association of Realtors announced their endorsement of Paul Fitts, candidate for Raleigh City Council at Large. The RRAR is an association that includes members who are actively engaged in all areas of the real estate profession."Raleigh's housing industry has suffered over the last few years.  The RRAR's endorsement affirms their commitment to work with me to Restart the Engine of Economic Growth in Raleigh," Fitts continued, "Home ownership is one of America's greatest privileges.  As Raleigh's next City Councilor, I will make the tough decisions that can help make the American Dream a reality for more citizens of this great city."
Fitts is a Mortgage Lender employed by Academy Mortgage and is a life long Wake Countian.

For more information contact:

Sunday, August 28, 2011

54.2 COALITION NEW LOGO


54.2 COALITION THEME SONG

NORTH CAROLINA EDUCATORS COURT JUVENILE DELINQUETS

The NC Collaborative met with student groups July 8, 2011. Wake Community Network wants to know how they coordinated having NCHeat as one of the presenters.

For background, NCHeat members were part of the lengthy list of individuals arrested last year at Wake County Board of Education meetings. Quite productive coddling these juvenile delinquents.


Collegues,



You will find the minutes to our upcoming meeting attached. Our meeting this Friday will as usual be from 9am till 11am at the National Center for Child Traumatic Stress in Durham.  Our presentation will be given by a multitude of youth groups from across the state. Roughly, they are scheduled as following:

  • Strong Able Youth Speak Out (SAYSO) - 9:15- 9:35
  • Youth Motivating Others through Voice of Experiences (M.O.V.E.), North Carolina 9:40-10:00
  • The National Youth Leadership Network (NYLN) 10:05 - 10:15
  • The Building Every Chance Of Making It Now and Grown-up Project (B.E.C.O.M.I.N.G) 10:20-10:30
  • Additional Resources Provided By: Mental Health Consumers Organization (MHCO), Youth Empowerment Solutions (Y.E.S) & NC Heroes Emerging Among Teens (H.E.A.T)
  • Questions & Answers/Comments 10:30-11:00  

Friday, August 26, 2011

JOHN 2:16 ASSISTANCE

Nothing like working the Jesus prop for your group's leftist activities.

Faith Communities: Take Action


"We are not the owners of creation, but its stewards, summoned by God to ‘watch over and care for it.”– Genesis 2:15

religionThe call to promote justice, compassion, and equality plays a key role in many religions today. Engaging members in the civic life of their communities helps fulfill that call.
Democracy North Carolina can be a resource for faith communities seeking to engage their members in civic causes because, as a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization, we do not coordinate with political candidates or parties. We can help you with voter registration drives, basic voter education, civic engagement, ex-felon enfranchisement efforts, issue campaigns and other initiatives.
In the past, we have worked with churches, mosques, temples and synagogues by conducting workshops and providing materials for distribution to their congregations, including voter registration forms, commitment cards people can use to pledge to vote, a Voter's Bill of Rights, a brochure on voting rights featuring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. quotes, and a flyer on Same Day Registration & Voting.
Beyond Voting
While many churches were active in 2008 registering new voters, voter registration is not the only arena where the interests of Democracy NC coincide with those of many faith communities. Much of what we do relates to empowering all people and creating a world where everyone is respected and provided with equal opportunities in life. For example, our focus on campaign finance reform helps keep special interest dollars from dominating elections and shutting out the economically disadvantaged. Our work regarding ethics and lobbying reform helps close loopholes that allow well-funded lobbyists and their clients from gaining advantages at the expense of the powerless. And our efforts to get more people to vote and to run for office – especially people from underrepresented groups – help bring often overlooked legislative issues to the table that can result in better housing, health care, environmental protection, and education for all; and social and economic justice. If these issues concern you, we welcome your partnership. Together, we can:
  • End low voter turnout and motivate the millions of eligible North Carolina citizens who do not bother to vote to go to the polls.
  • Implement public campaign financing and eliminate the need for costly, big money donor-funded campaigns that shut out all too many qualified people.
  • Enact ethics and lobbying reform to keep special interests from shaping state law.
  • Pursue other reforms to ensure that all people have an equal chance at being heard.
If you represent a faith community with goals that overlap with ours, please call our Associate Director, Jenn Frye, at 1-888-687-8683 ext. 15 or email her at jennfrye@democracy-nc.org.
Election Activities
Faith communities interested in promoting voter participation can engage in a number of activities without violating their charters. Even if you are structured as a 501(c)(3), as a church or faith-based organization you can:
  • Register new voters. Simply obtain voter registration forms and instructions from your local board of elections or call us at 919-286-6000 for more information. You may insert registration forms into your programs or hand them out at a service, as long as you are not advocating a specific political affiliation or promoting candidates. Remember that all forms must be postmarked or turned into the board of elections at least 25 days before the election. After that deadline has passed, you can still encourage new voter registrations by steering people toward Same Day Registration & Voting during the Early Voting period. For more information on voter registration, there is an excellent on-line voter registration resource you can visit for guidance on permissible voter registration activities for 501(c)(3) regulations plus ideas for conducting successful registration drives: www.nonprofitvote.org.
  • Join a local Get-Out-the-Vote coalition and join other groups in your community in registering and motivating voters to go to the polls. Democracy NC coalitions are usually active at election time in a number of cities. During 2008, these areas included Charlotte, Durham, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Greenville, Salisbury, Wilson, and Winston-Salem.
  • Distribute flyers on Same Day Registration & Voting to let members of your congregation know they can register and vote early, at Early Voting sites, from 19 to 3 days before any Primary or General Election. You can click here to download a flyer (3 per page) or contact Democracy NC for copies to distribute at 919-286-6000. These are nonpartisan and may be distributed as part of any service.
For complete guidance on allowable activities, please download our Election Year Guide for Faith-Based Communities.

DAILY JOURNAL - FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2011

FLASHBACK - THOUSANDS OF TEACHERS ON THE STREETS SAYS NORWALK



Thursday, August 25, 2011

IT'S OFFICIAL: YWCA DECLARES HURRICANE IRENE RACIST

YWCA Cancels Saturday Block Party
 
The Community Block Party and Stand Against Racism scheduled for this Saturday, August 27 has been canceled.
 
This also impacts the YWCA Annual Meeting, which will be rescheduled. 

Sadly, the Stand Against Racism was rescheduled due to the April 16 tornado that heavily damaged neighborhoods in central Raleigh, including the YWCA location. 

Stay tuned for updates if a new date is established.  Please be safe this weekend!

DAILY JOURNAL - AUGUST 25, 2011

RALEIGH PUBLIC ART COORDINATOR PROPOSES SPENDING $2.8 MILLION ON ART FOR PUBLIC SAFETY CENTER





Tuesday, August 23, 2011

REDMOND'S DONATIONS

Since there's been discussions among folks about Redmond and her political activities, here's the available information from the State Board of Elections. One could reasonably assume that a high dollar donation to Perdue would translate into a vote for her also.

Name Committee Name Date Occured Amount
BILLIE REDMOND BALLANTINE FOR NC SENATE 8/21/2000 503
BILLIE REDMOND CITIZENS FOR JIM HUNT 8/27/1996 200
BILLIE REDMOND CITIZENS FOR LEO DAUGHTRY GOVERNOR 2/11/2000 1000
BILLIE REDMOND BALLANTINE FOR NC SENATE 8/21/2000 503
BILLIE REDMOND MIKE EASLEY COMM 9/22/2000 100
BILLIE REDMOND MIKE EASLEY COMM 9/22/2000 100
BILLIE REDMOND CITIZENS FOR DAVID MINER 10/1/2000 1000
BILLIE REDMOND CITIZENS FOR KENN GARDNER 8/14/2002 100
BILLIE REDMOND COMM TO ELECT VERNON MALONE 9/12/2002 250
Billie Redmond BALLANTINE FOR GOVERNOR 2/18/2004 1000
Billie Redmond JOE KNOTT FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 6/7/2004 500
BILLIE REDMOND WORTHY FOR SENATE (M CARTER) 6/10/2004 250
BILLIE REDMOND CITIZENS FOR DAVID MINER 7/7/2004 200
BILLIE REDMOND WORTHY FOR SENATE (M CARTER) 7/15/2004 250
BILLIE REDMOND COMM TO ELECT BILL DAUGHTRIDGE 5/15/2007 100
BILLIE REDMOND JOHN ODOM ELECTION COMM 5/3/2008 10
BILLIE REDMOND JOHN ODOM ELECTION COMM 5/3/2008 10
BILLIE REDMOND NC CHAMBER PAC 9/15/2010 1000
Billie J. Redmond BEV PERDUE COMM 10/26/2006 1000
Billie J. 'Billie' Redmond BEV PERDUE COMM 12/28/2007 233.51

DAILY JOURNAL - AUGUST 23, 2011

WAKE COMMUNITY NETWORK: RALEIGH TRANSPORTATION BOND - A PRIMER



Monday, August 22, 2011

RALEIGH TRANSPORTATION BOND - A PRIMER


Bond 2011 -

Sunday, August 21, 2011

HERE WE GO AGAIN - WAKE FAMILIES ARE RACISTS


Rather than debate and defend their failed assignment policy that voters overwhelmingly rejected and that resulted in a 54.2% graduation rate for the most vulnerable children in Wake County, the Wake County Democrat Party resorts to inflamatory political rhetoric.

Man up Ds. Stand proudly for the old policy. Campaign on it. BE HONEST WITH VOTERS.
Wake County Democratic Party
August 20, 2011
Shockingly, Wake County, North Carolina has become ground zero for the Tea Party effort to dismantle and destroy public education. Who would have ever dreamed of such an agenda making its way right here into our back yard?

Why would big national money and special interests pick Wake County for their assault on the fundamental American - and North Carolinian - promise of public education?

Jesse Helms' legacy, for one.

One would hope that North Carolina had moved beyond the sad history of the Helms organization but, evidently, that hope is overly optimistic. Even now, Jesse Helms' legacy as a right-wing opinion maker remains part of the fabric of our dialogue. I still remember my father's disgust every afternoon when Helms would invade our living room through his bully pulpit and begin spewing hate on "Channel 5" in Raleigh.

Jesse Helms joined with the infamous Koch Brothers in the early days of his US Senate tenure in 1973 as a leader of the "American Legislative Exchange Council" ("ALEC"), the group that has written so much of the GOP's destructive legislative agenda both here in North Carolina and across the nation. And one of the primary funders of ALEC? The Koch Brothers -- who hold a seat on the ALEC "Private Enterprise Board" through one of its companies, Koch Companies Public Sector, LLC.

The agenda from the Wake County GOP is driven, in large part, by Paul Coble-the Chairman of the Wake County Commission, a 2012 candidate for Congress and the nephew of Jesse Helms. Coble has continued Helms' legacy here in Wake County. As a result of his efforts, the Helms agenda is alive and well in Wake County.

This destructive agenda is hurting our schools, our community and our economy. This brand of vicious fanaticism is damaging our quality of life and eroding generations of progress that Wake County residents have made.

We must put an end to it-our community deserves better.

When my father's family moved to Wake County in 1795 and settled in St. Mary's Township, they did so because Wake County was a vibrant, progressive town and they saw the opportunity that this community holds-we must reclaim that optimism.

The effort to reclaim that promise starts with you and me. It starts with sending a signal to the Tea Party and its allies that we will not tolerate their brand of extremism and intolerance in our communities, our schools and our businesses.

Though the Tea Party's national quest to turn the clock back has managed to make its way here to our community, their agenda can be defeated. Starting right now, with our schools and with these elections.

If you want to fight back please support the Wake County Democratic Party's efforts. You can donate HERE or you can volunteer your time HERE to stop the destructive Helms/Coble/Koch agenda dead in its tracks.

Join us in retaking Wake County for all of our people.

 David Parker
 Chair, North Carolina Democratic Party

DAILY JOURNAL - AUGUST 22, 2011





UPCOMING JOHN 2:16 EVENTS

Brought to you by the 54.2% Coalition.

Saturday, August 27th - 10:00am to 1:00pm
IMPACT Saturday
Get out the Vote Workshops - Impact YOUR Community!
Martin Street Baptist Church, 1001 E. Martin St., Raleigh


Sunday, August 28th - 5:00 to 7:00pm
Back to School Info Session
Compassionate Baptist Church
2310 Compassionate Drive, Raleigh

THIRD ANNUAL LIFE CONFERENCE - ATTEND

Related Link

Dear Pro-Life Friends,

It is hard to believe the 3rd Annual Life Conference is six months from today!

Please mark your calendars and SAVE THE DATE for Sept. 24, 2011!

You won't want to miss out on this one-of-a-kind event to hear exceptional pro-life speakers and to connect with pro-life friends.

We are so excited to have on board Judie Brown and Rev. Clenard Childress, Jr.!!

Judie Brown is president and co-founder of American Life League, the nation's largest grassroots pro-life educational organization.

She is currently serving her second five-year term as a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life in Rome. Daily Catholic cited her as one of the top 100 Catholics of the 20th century.

Judie has appeared on 20/20, 60 Minutes, Mother Angelica Live, The O'Reilly Factor, Good Morning America, Today, Oprah, and Larry King Live, as well as hundreds of other television and radio talk shows. Her comments regularly appear in major print media nationwide, and she has written numerous editorial pieces for magazines and newspapers, including The Washington Post and USA Today.

Judie is married to Paul A. Brown, and they have three children and nine grandchildren. She and her husband have been involved in the pro-life movement since 1969.

Rev. Clenard Childress, Jr. is the President of the Life Education And Resource Network (L.E.A.R.N.) in the Northeast Region www.learninc.org. In September of 2002, he birthed the Pro-life website www.Blackgenocide.org. This website was designed to reach the Afro-American Community with the truth about abortion.

In March Of 2006 he authored his first book No Shepherd’s Cry. He and his book were featured on the 700 Club. Rev. Childress Jr. has repeatedly been featured in World Magazine and has contributed commentary and editorials for Christianity Today, The Christian Post, Black Christian News, The Washington Times and New Jersey Star Ledger and is a regular columnist on Alan Keyes Renew America.

He is joyously married to Regina Childress and has four children: Clenard, Thomas, Tonya and Tia.

If you would like to help with the Life Conference, please contact me. Updates coming soon on www.prolifeeventsnc.org

Please forward this to your pro-life family and friends, and keep the conference in your prayers.

Thank you and God bless,
Madonna Farrell
Life Conference Coordinator

"Every Christian must be a living book wherein one can read the teaching of the gospel." St. Joseph of Leonissa

Saturday, August 20, 2011

RALEIGH'S SPECIAL FAVORS


Special Favors -

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

WANT THE DAILY NEWSLETTER?

Wake Community Network publishes a daily newsletter of Wake County related news and information. To receive the newsletter, click here and subscribe.  

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

RALEIGH FIST GETS IN ON PROMOTING JOHN 2:16 EVENTS

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14

3PM: Rocky Mount, NC — Booker T. Washington Theatre, 170 E Thomas St

7PM: Durham, NC — St. Joseph’s AME Church, 2521 Fayetteville St

We are excited to announce two North Carolina events as part of former US Congressperson Cynthia McKinney’s national “Libya Truth Tour” to reportback on the impacts of US/NATO wars in Africa.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Sunday, August 14, 2011

LATEST JOHN 2:16 HAPPENINGS

MEDIA ADVISORY

For Immediate Release

August 14, 2011
 

Contact:    Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II, President, 919-394-8137

                   Mrs. Amina J. Turner, Executive Director, 919-682-4700

                   Atty. Jennifer W. Marsh, Legal Redress Coordinator, 919-682-4700

NAACP Grassroots Leaders to Challenge Discriminatory Redistricting
 

DURHAM, NC - State NAACP leaders will join representatives from the 40 North Carolina counties under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act for a press conference challenging the discriminatory redistricting maps passed by the NC General Assembly. The news conference will take place on Monday, August 15  at 10:00 AM at St. Paul's AME Church in Raleigh, NC .

Grassroots NAACP leadership will travel to Raleigh from the Section 5 counties because their communities are some of most vulnerable to the fundamental violations of national and state constitutions present in these maps. If implemented, these maps will serve to foster racial discrimination and inequality. The maps are designed to isolate, suppress and segregate the power and potential of the minority vote.


Monday, August 15, 2011

10:00 AM 

St. Paul's AME Church

402 West Edenton Street
Raleigh, NC 27603-1718
 

Saturday, August 13, 2011

BACK TO MALICIOUS


Guess they were too busy calling people racists to fix the webpage.
Oh and telling people how much they care about poor children.