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Cleveland NAACP President George Forbes Beats Attorney Floyd By 12 Votes To Win 10th Term

From the Metro Desk of theDeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network Cleveland Attorney George L. Forbes on Sunday was elected to a 10th term as president of the Cleveland NAACP, beating opponent Lawrence R. Floyd by 12 votes with 200 members voting, NAACP officials said. The 79-year-old Forbes, who is also general counsel for the Call and Post Newspaper, Cleveland's Black press, had said in Sept. that he was tired and would not run but got in the race as advocates of the Black community pushed for his continued local leadership of America's most well known Civil Rights organization. A former Cleveland City Council president from 1974-1989, who often sparred with then Cleveland mayor and now Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), and an unsuccessful candidate for mayor who lost to Mike White in a Black against Black contest in 1989, the controversial Forbes remains a figure in local and national politics. And though Blacks sometimes get mad and cha

Cleveland NAACP President George Forbes Opposed By Attorney Lawrence Floyd In Sunday's Election From 2-5 PM At Cathedral Church Of God And Christ

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Cleveland NAACP President George Forbes From the Metro Desk of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network The Cleveland branch NAACP will hold its election for officers and executive committee members Sun., Nov. 14 from 2-5 PM at Cathedral Church of God in Christ in Cleveland, 2940 Martin Luther King Dr. Cleveland Attorney George Forbes, who is running for another two-year term as president after announcing at the branch's September meeting that he was tired and had had enough, is facing opposition from Cleveland area attorney Lawrence Floyd, a former Assistant Cuyahoga County prosecutor who resigned in disrepute, and husband to controversial Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Judge Alison Nelson Floyd. Forbes has put together a slate of six candidates for offices, including himself, that consists of only one female, and her role is NAACP secretary. In addition to Arlene Anderson as secretary, others running on the Forbe's slate are Cleve

Editorial: Why Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Elect Maureen O'Connor Was A Better Choice Than Chief Justice Eric Brown For The Black Community

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Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Elect Maureen O'Connor Outgoing Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Eric Brown From the Metro Desk of theDeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network (An editorial by Editor Kathy Wray Coleman) I predicted that Ohio Supreme Court sitting justice Maureen O' Connor, 61, would beat recently appointed Chief Justice Eric Brown on Tuesday for the chief justice seat, and so did a large number of others. And her win over Brown is still better for the Black community, even though O'Connor is a Republican and Brown, a Democrat that hails from Cuyahoga County but spent recent years as a Franklin County Common Pleas judge, the county that includes the city of Columbus, the state's capital. Women can clap too, since Justice O'Connor becomes the first female to hold Ohio's chief justice slot, one that voters decide rather than the process of peer selection among sitting justices. Outgoing Democratic Gov. Ted

Rep. Marcia Fudge Introduces Congressional Resolution On Imperial Ave. Murders Of 11 Black Women As Anniversary Rally To Remember The Women Looms

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Ohio Congresswoman Marcia Fudge (D-11) From the Metro Desk of the DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network As the Imperial Women and a host of some 16 other organizations, including the Cleveland Chapter of the NAACP, prepare for a rally and vigil on Oct. 29 as to the one-year anniversary that the remains of what would ultimately be 11 Black women found at the home of alleged serial killer Anthony Sowell, a Congressional resolution sponsored around the matter by Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-11) awaits passage by the House of Representatives. "We again thank Congresswoman Fudge for meeting with the Imperial Women and other groups around the issue of violence against women and the Imperial Avenue Murders earlier this year and we patiently await passage of the resolution by the House," said Kathy Wray Coleman, a leader of the Imperial Women, a grassroots group that takes on women's issues and was formed around the unprecedented murders on Im

Cleveland NAACP President George Forbe's Hatred of Black Women And His Love Of Corrupt White Ones

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Cleveland NAACP President and Call and Post Newspaper General Counsel George Forbes An Editorial By Kathy Wray Coleman, Editor of theDeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online Newds Blog and Media Network Join us on Friday, Oct 29th at E 123rd and Imperial Avenue in Cleveland at 5 pm for the anniversary of the Imperial Avenue Murders via a rally and vigil. This is to remember what happen and to fight to eradicate violence against women. The Cleveland Chapter of the NAACP, which is led by Cleveland Attorney George Forbes, a has been who is also general counsel for the Cleveland Call and Post Newspaper, said last week that it would be there and I have been threatened by certain Black leaders, saying that Forbes allegedly paid Corrupt Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Kathleen Ann Keough, who is White, to continue her harassment by lobbying Call and Post officials for an endorsement. Forbes went against Black women running for judgeships in the May Democratic primary and he is t

Anniversary Rally Set For Oct. 29 On Imperial Ave. To Remember The 11 Black Women Murdered In Cleveland By Alleged Serial Killer Anthony Sowell

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From the Metro Desk of theDeterminerWeekly.com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network -----NO TRUTH, NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE---- JOIN WITH US FOR A UNIFIED ANNIVERSARY RALLY AT 5 PM ON OCT. 29, 2010 AND A CANDLELIGHT VIGIL IN FRONT OF THE ANTHONY SOWELL MURDER HOUSE TO REMEMBER THE 11 BLACK WOMEN KIDNAPPED, RAPED AND MURDERED ON IMPERIAL AVENUE IN CLEVELAND. WE SHALL ACCESS WHETHER EFFECTIVE PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE TO PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY AROUND THE ISSUE AS WELL AS BRIEFLY ADDRESS OTHER ISSUES IMPACTING SPECIFIC BLACK AND OTHER WOMEN, AND POOR PEOPLE CLEVELAND CITY OFFICIALS ANNOUNCED A YEAR AGO ON OCT. 29. 2009 WHAT WOULD, BY FINDINGS THROUGH THE WEEKS, ULTIMATELY BECOME THE REMAINS OF THE 11 BLACK MURDERED WOMEN, ALL FOUND AT THE HOME OF SUSPECTED SERIAL KILLER ANTHONY SOWELL, A CONVICTED SEX OFFENDER WHO SPENT 15 YEARS IN PRISON FOR ATTEMPTED RAPE.. HE IS AWAITING TRIAL ON NUMEROUS COUNTS OF AGGRAVATED MURDER, RAPE, KIDNAPPING AND OTHER CHARGES. LET

Endorsements For Nov. Election From The DeterminerWeekly.Com And The Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog

From the Metro Desk of the Determiner Weekly.Com andthe Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network---------------------------------------------------------------------------The DeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network announce endorsements for the Nov. 2, 2010 general election in Cuyahoga County, which includes the City of Cleveland, as follows: (Aside from Brian Moriarty, Ohio Supreme Court Justice Maureen O'Connor for Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and Roz McAllister for a State Rep. seat, all of whom are Republican, the endorsements are Democratic):Federal Offices:U.S. Senate- Lee Fisher U.S. Representative-10th District-Dennis Kucinich U.S. Representative-11th District-Marcia L. FudgeJudicial Offices:Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court- Justice Maureen O' ConnorOhio Supreme Court Justice-Mary Jane TrappJudge of the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals in Cuyahoga County-Term commencing 1/3/2011-Brian Moriar