Local Celebrity License Plate of the Day_”MR PREZ”
The above license plate is that of former 4-time Hampton University Student President, Historic Anacostia Block Association co-founder, River East Emerging Leaders co-founder, and all around good dude Charles Wilson.
In the fall of 2008, Wilson was endorsed by The Post in his effort to overthrow the Mayor 4 Life from his master-slave morality role as Ward 8 City Councilmember overseer.
Affection in Ward 8 for Marion Barry, plus the presence on the ballot of four challengers, is seen as ensuring the former mayor’s victory. A better choice is Charles Wilson, a consultant and president of the Historic Anacostia Block Association who is waging a campaign keyed to getting the community involved in solving its problems. Mr. Wilson is eloquent in talking about his love for Ward 8, and he has the energy to take on its biggest challenges.
Barry won and is still getting into a good amount of trouble. And nobody in Ward 8 really seems to care or object to the blatant embarrassment that is the Mayor 4 Life.
Rumor on the street is Barry’s son, Chris Barry, is being groomed for 2012.
Charles Wilson is the southside’s only hope, but long-time community stalwart Sandra Seegars is getting good profile in her efforts to thwart former Cease Fire Don’t Smoke the Brothers member Ron Moten and the Peaceaholics in their most recent strong-arming tactics.
DC License Plate of the Day_”APOLOGY”
After the Mayor 4 Life was annointed by the hypocrite preacher, Matthew Hudson, at the soon to be ceremonial ground breaking Matthews Memorial Baptist Church, The Syndicate offers this as an apology for its city.
As Luke 23:34, King James, reads…”Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.”
License Plate of the Day_February 12, 2010
This is the first licence plate in what will be a reoccurring series.
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