No Struggle, No Progress
Thank God we have Mayor Mayo in place during this crisis, always demonstrating that he is not just a straight-up politician but a public servant politician. Having been in the politics of Jonesboro per Mayor Leslie Thompson for the last 14 years, I understand intimately the demands of coordinating all the moving parts of a city, and he has only five thousand personalities to contend with. In spite of the naysayers whose unrelenting vulgar spirits are always hovering to dismantle or checkmate your good works; hopefully, giving the daunting situation the world and Monroe are in, they will repent and the rock in their hand ready for throwing at your back will convert to sand. Mine was a pebble and it disintegrated long ago. Fellow citizens, it is an immutable fact that Mayor Mayo loves this city and always wants to do the best he can for all. Clearly this is not a time for the changing of the guard in Monroe. We need experience, stability, someone who knows how to communicate and network with the pertinent and the relevant and one who has already done many, many extraordinary things for the city. It's building time Monroe! In the words of my friend, Prince Luther Ray Callahan, Louisiana state prince of triumph the church and COGIC, "DROP THAT ROCK!" Instead, I invite us to hold hands to create a stronger LINK of love for progress.
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