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Grab a sign, and get on a street corner. You've got something to say. Let it be heard. AMEN!!!
Absolutely well said Mr. Lamb.
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A nice way of saying Coleman is a RACIST!!
Thanks Bill, sure wish you would run for mayor, it's time Louisville is run with common sense and not political correctness.
- If you don't run for Mayor, I thing a go... 19 years ago
- From the outside looking in i see your c... 19 years ago
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I wish to understand how Coleman came to have his place of attention which he appears to relish. I heard that he receives monetary compensation from the city. Does he hold a position with Louisville? I also was told at one time he lived in Louisville and there were "circumstances" resulting in his move to Shelbyville. I do not know if these are true. I do know Coleman seems to always be "stirring the race kettle". Louisville is a good place and can be a great place. What we do not need is any person, regardless of race, being an instigator of racial unrest and having the media's attention when they attempt to do so.
- In regards to your statement "I wish ... 19 years ago
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I back you 100% on your veiw. Colman is allways stirring the pot of racism. Christopher 2X is your next colman. I blame you and the rest of the media for all of this. If you news people did not put those two on tv every time they open there mouth you would not have this issue. Good luck bill, you having the guts to speak the truth about this you will probalby be labeld a racist.
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Hey Mr. Lamb and those who agree with you 100%. I was born and raised in Louisville, ky and I've seen a lot of injustice in my time while living there. I honestly understand where you are coming from, but you must understand where Mr. Coleman (whom I do not know or know of) and folks like him get their motivation to speak out. I remember the days when a black person would be harrassed, beatened, or killed for just being black in the wrong place at the wrong time. You can't expect us to forget, so when a white officer or a person of authority hurt or kills a black person it brings back those old memories. So by someone venting is only their way of saying enough is enough, let us vent. We do not need for those day to ever return. I live in El Paso, Tx working for the Dept. of Justice now Homeland Security for over ten years, and in those years I've learned that old wounds heal slow among people who have been living with injustice for many years. Even though things have become better, you can't expect them to forget. Mr. Lamb I'm also guilty of going against the grain. A few years ago an undercover officer shot a drug dealer in the back and killed him in Louisville. My family there was extremely upset. When I told them that he would not have been shot if he wasn't out in the streets dealing drugs, they ponced on me (LOL) for that comment. Even though I knew I was right, I left it alone. Instead I used it to put awareness in my younger generations mind, that doing wrong can only have bad outcomes. But, Mr. Lamb there is still bias police officers in Louisville, even I can vouch for that.
- Quote "But, Mr. Lamb there is still bias... 19 years ago
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I agree 100% with Bill Lamb's comment concerning Louis Coleman! although I disagree with Chris XX ,I find him much more fair minded on raciel issues than Louis Coleman. He has been a great inspiration to many black youth in out community. He does not have this deep hate for all other races!! In other words I find him fair and balanced just like Fox News with Bill O'Reilly. Thanks for listening to my point of view. God Bless all the men & women in blue. You are doing a fine job!!