Wednesday, June 28, 2006

CITY COUNCIL SAYS, YEH OK TO DOHONEY BUT PRAISES RAGER TO HIGH HEAVEN

Designated City Manager, Milton Dohoney Jr.

In a vote of 6-3 Cincinnati City council finally voted for Mayor Mark Mallory's pick for a new Cincinnati City Manager.

Milton Dohoney Jr. is the new designated city manager relieving out going interim city manager David Rager of his duties effective August 2006. Actually David Rager was in that position way too long and had become way to comfortable. He had gotten so used to it, He wanted it for himself, permanently.

Jim Tarbell & Leslie Ghiz knew this to be the case. They became the most vocal opponents of Dohoney's confirmation with Ghiz (in her most annoying nasal tone) doing her best to oppose and make the mayor look like an incompetent fool to the very end. She whined, "He just didn't knock my socks off."

Both, Jim Tarbell, Leslie Ghiz and Jeff Berding voted NO. The other members of council basically in the end said, Yeh yeh whatever Ok to the black man. But woh is me, outgoing interim manager David Rager was the best we'd ever had....he's this that & a third....blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah....so forth and so on.....He's the greatest!!! Let's hear it for the boy & etc...

Tarbell strongly suggested Dohoney keep Rager in some sort of position because of his excellence & his great almighty powerful skills as manager. Yeh ok Tarbell. Whatever. What nerve! Bottom line: That is what the whole controversy was really about anyway, Tarbell, Ghiz, Berding and Borz all wantedDavid Rager, the whiteman NOT Dohoney the black man. Especially in the face of the black mayor being the one who picked him.

Two BLACK men in positions of power?!? They couldn't stand it. Institutional racism at one of its highest forms. With council woman Leslie Ghiz is so classless and tackless she couldn't even hide her apparent disgust at the idea or for that matter her disgust for the mayor himself!

Outgoing interim Cincinnati City Manager, David Rager
Newly voted Cincinnati City Manager, Milton Dohoney Jr.

Oh well, he's in. So what does this mean to the black community?

I've written in previous blog entries what I've heard about the man. And it's not favorable to blacks.

So what do you think? You tell me.

BLACK FIST, BLACK POWER, BLACK NATION!!!




4 comments:

  1. This chocolate dough boy is in the pocket of the white man, just like that Mayor boy. That meeting has already taken place. Daddy Mallory got everyone in the back room with big cigars & expensive brandy & cognac.

    What's even better, this boy will undergo periodic review & evaluation to ensure he's up to snuff. It's a good thing. After the messes created by Shirey & that damned incompetent negro woman Valerie Lemmie, I say it's about time report cards were issued out on the City Manager. Someone needs to do one on that damned Mayor. He hasn't lived up to one of his campaign lies & deceit. He's just as bad as Charlie Luken. I'm glad I gave a vote to both candidates. It entitles me to bitch about the incompetency.

    Sorry about your luck. I happened to think that Dave Rager did a great job, especially when compared to that ninny negro woman that was there what seems forever. He had all the answers when they were needed. He didn't nitpick with council members. And he didn't do that disgusting teethy business that woman did. That was pathetic.

    We'll just have to see if cocoa dough boy has what it takes.

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  2. To the stupid white people that doesn't support anything that black people do in this city can Kiss my ass!!! that goes for Bitch Ghiz, Hoe Bortz, and that silly ass Tarbell!!! They all can go suck a dick.

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  3. Is this true, the three who voted against Dahoney praised Rager before they voted against Dahoney? So, what they are saying is, " We really want Rager in instead of Dahoney.

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  4. Should we give city manager Milton Dahoney a chance? or should we bash him the first time he mess up? Weas black people can't afford to sit around and let something to happen to us before we speak.

    " If we see it coming, than we should take it down ".

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