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Defender turns spotlight on District 9 candidates: Dr. Isaac Richmond
By Wiley Henry | Published  05/15/2008 | News | Rating:
Defender turns spotlight on District 9 candidates: Dr. Isaac Richmond

Dr. Richmond, a minister and national director of Commission of Religion and Racism (CORR), said, “The corner is my pulpit.”

Out to 'take back' seat 'we gave away'

On Monday evening at the busy intersection of Lamar and Airways, motorists could hear Dr. Isaac Richmond explaining why he wants to unseat U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen in the Democratic primary on Aug. 7. 

Using a bullhorn to amplify his voice, Richmond implored motorists to help him “take back” the 9th Congressional District. “It’s time for a change,” he bellowed.

While pacing the sunlit corner of the Exxon Tigermarket, Richmond shouted, “We need to reclaim the 9th Congressional District,” a slogan he’s using on the campaign trail. “We gave away the seat two years ago,” he said.

Believing a grass roots effort is germane, Richmond’s campaign workers — Maxine Thomas, Sandra Hebron and John Bowen — distributed more than 2,000 flyers between 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.


Maxine Thomas (left) and Sandra Hebron pass out campaign flyers at the intersection of Lamar and Airways. Dr. Richmond, on his bullhorn, says he can take the incumbent congressman in the Democratic primary.

“We’re going all over the 9th district,” Richmond said. “Our goal is to put 100,000 flyers in the hands of the people. If we can energize the masses, we can take this campaign.”

Richmond, 69, said he’ll stump for votes at each of the district’s 159 precincts. “If we hold these political education rallies, I figure we’ll win,” he said. “But we got to get the people involved who have never voted before.”

This is Richmond’s third bid for Congress. He ran against Harold Ford Sr. twice as an independent candidate and again as a Democratic candidate. But this election, he said, will be different.

Five Democrats are vying for the district seat. Besides Richmond and Cohen, James C. Gregory, Nikki Tinker and Joe Towns Jr. are on the ballot. Jake Ford, Mary “Taylor Shelby” Wright, and Dewey Clark are running as independents.

“I’m not worried about the incumbent,” Richmond said. “The bourgeoisie are politically connected. But they’re going to split the vote between Cohen and Tinker.

“We plan to take Cohen out in the primary. If he makes it past the primary, it’s going to be hard to beat him,” Richmond contends. “But we’re in it to win – to take power for the people.”

Richmond, a minister and national director of Commission of Religion and Racism (CORR), said he doesn’t have a problem taking his message to the street. “The corner is my pulpit,” he said. “I’m out of my element in the [church] pulpit.”


Dr. Isaac Richmond has been a fighter all of his adult life. This is his third attempt to win the 9th Congressional District seat. (Photos by Wiley Henry)

The candidate said he’s unrestrained and can make as much noise on the street corner without his message being filtered and censored by the people he refers to as the “system.”

That message, he said, is included in his platform for the district. “My candidacy, campaign platform, and position on the issues take into account the social, economic and cultural realities of chronic and longstanding problems that are characteristic of, and endemic to, the broad and diverse constituency of the district,” he said.

If elected, Richmond said he’d call for an immediate withdrawal of troops from the war zone in Iraq. It is unjust and unwarranted, he said. He also said he’d support education and innovative, self-help programs.

A universal health care plan is also on Richmond’s agenda if he’s elected to Congress. It should be affordable and available to everyone, he said, regardless of income or immigration status.

A fair and just amnesty program, he added, is necessary for immigrants seeking a better way of life in America.

Crime in Memphis is rampant, according to law enforcement.  Richmond said he hopes to eradicate crime in the 9th district by developing a district-wide job training and placement program for school dropouts, ex-offenders and individuals with felony records. This will help to modify behavior, he said.

“The people are stopping, pulling into the parking lot, saying they’ll get with our campaign,” he said. “If we can solidify the grass root vote, we’ll take the campaign.”

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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Mark Forbes)
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    I believe in Dr. Richmond and his vision for the 9th District. It's definitely time for a change, to do that we need new blood in Congress. Who better for the job than someone OF the PEOPLE!
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by Rev. George Brooks)
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    Every black person in Memphis, young and old, should know about Willie Lynch, a racist white man who long ago set in motion the "divide and control" system by which whites over the years have employed to keep black people from being unified. Because in unity there is power. Yet, blacks in Memphis in 2008 are about to be "divided, controlled and conquered" by a white Jew, Steve Cohen, who is insisting that the black majority of Memphis must let him lead them, and do the talking and thinking for the near 300 thousand blacks of Memphis. What nerve! And I said that because there is no way that he would support a black for this Congressional seat, if he and the Jews were the dominant group in Memphis, in terms of population. For if they were, Cohen would NEVER vote for a black person over a Jew. So the black leaders of Memphis, with church ministers out front, MUST insist that black voters put every single black vote on ONE black candidate, and ONE only. With the black leaders providing guidance and direction as to who the ONE should be. And this minister-writer will be in contact with the prominent black leaders of Memphis, and publish my endorsement before August, as I do in elections all across the country. And I will advise that black voters not waste a single vote on any of these black candidates that know that they are not going to win, but are simply providing help to possibly get Cohen reelected. More from me the first of July, Memphis blacks. Rev. George Brooks, PO Box 11311, Murfreesboro, TN. 37129 (615) 494-9056.
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by Frank Dawkins III)
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    Dr. Issac Richmond has a sound platform that he's running on.
     
  • Comment #4 (Posted by El Espada)
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    If the black press does not spotlite those candidates who do not fit in the mainstream press's acceptable package, we are a sad and pitiful people. It is great to see that the Tri-State Defender have reclaimed its nuts and trying to inform its audiences.
     
  • Comment #5 (Posted by Calvin L. Williams)
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    I've been gone from memphis just over 10 years and I can see from this article that the political alliance once valued in Memphis are now broken, fragmented and in disrepair.
    To think that Dr. isaac Richmond is still attempting to gain political empowerment from a political seat is phenomenal to me in 2009.
    Old dogs never change tricks ...
    Calvin L. Williams
    Fort Worth, TX
    8/5/2009
     
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