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Last chance District 9 voters
By William Larsha | Published  07/3/2008 | Commentaries | Rating:
Last chance District 9 voters

Allow me to report a bit of extremely important information with regard to District 9 as the “historically Black Congressional District” in Tennessee and the current mission to save District 9 so as to “Let Democracy Ring” in this state.   

Congressional District 9 could be lost this year as a majority black Congressional district, and once more Tennessee will become the only southern state with no black in the U.S. Congress.    

Year 2010 is the next starting period of U.S. Census taking, and in particular, the next re-apportionment, re-districting or gerrymandering period.  

Not only that, Tennessee through re-apportionment could lose a Congressional District seat because of an increased Mexican-American population in other states.

The winner in the 2008 Congressional District 9 race will have a chance to manipulate wards and precincts into District 9 becoming a non-black majority Congressional district.

This is not unusual (rather, customary) for incumbents to create advantages to win the next election or elections.    

So, for the first time since the Civil War, black Tennesseans may have no chance of being elected in the U.S. Congress. Yet, there are enough African Americans concentrated in the western Tennessee counties of Fayette, Hardeman, Madison and Shelby to create (or gerrymander) at least two majority Black Congressional Districts.  

However, the goal here is to “let democracy ring” by electing just one black Tennessean to the Congress.  

For several months, a silent group has been working to establish a black consensus candidate for Congressional District 9 because the number of African Americans running represents a recipe for the demise of “Tennessee’s only Black Congressional District.”    

Names of persons on this mission are absent from print because they do not wish to be called divisive, racist, or anti-Semitic as I have been so wrongly labeled.

Then, there are blacks with a Willie Lynch mentality that believe none of the black candidates are good enough to represent them in Congress – in other words, “White man’s ice is colder than the black man’s ice.”   

Nevertheless, in a few days a consensus black candidate for Congressional District 9 will be announced.

Selection of the candidate will be based on monetary resources, name recognition, know-how, proven ability to amass a large number of votes on this level, and the person who has an extra advantage.                       


William Larsha

Remember, this could be the last chance for District 9 voters to elect an African American to the U.S. Congress and “Let Democracy Ring” in Tennessee.

(William Larsha is a community activist and freelance columnist.)


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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Concerned Citizen)
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    This article is incorrect. Congress nor Steve Cohen are able to redistrict or gerrymander congressional districts.

    The Tennessee state legislature redraws congressional districts and will vote on it and then the Governor of Tennessee will confirm or veto.

    This article is false and very racist. How can we as a people expect Barack Obama to succeed as the President of the United States with this mentality?
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by Brad Watkins)
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    Now my purpose here is not to insult, malign or to inflame, but simply to present an alternative viewpoint to the scenario of Mr. Larsha, an honorable man.

    Now while I can understand Mr. Larsha's points, I respectfully beg to differ on the outcome he arrives at. In fact I plan on voting for Steve Cohen because he has done a good job of representing the people of District Nine,he has stood up for social and economic justice, and voted against funding this illegal and fruitless War in Iraq and also because he has been a consistent champion of Progressive values.....but...but, let us take a moment to be completely cynical, let us assume that Steve Cohen is simply another self serving politician, who only cares about serving the public as much as it allows him to remain in office. Let's take it one step further, let's assume that Steve Cohen is so without integrity, so craven and cowardly a political animal that he'll say and do anything to hold on to his seat. To that I say....all the better.

    Steve Cohen, is a vulnerable politician, and he is smart enough to know as much. Thus you can always trust Steven Cohen to protect Steve Cohen, and the best way for him to do that, is for Steve Cohen to properly represent the needs and concerns of his Black constituents. Why?..because any time the guy does anything he knows that he is being watched by opportunistic enemies seeking to make political hay out of every single thing he says, does, and especially votes on. Steve Cohen is in fact the most watched and accountable politician in Shelby County. That also makes him one of the best.

    Consider this, would Steve Cohen have voted for the war in Iraq like Harold Ford Jr. did?.. NO, because if Cohen had , he would have been run out of town on a rail.
    Harold Ford Jr. on the other hand , got away with it, with little fuss made about it...except by me...lol.

    Would Steve Cohen have voted for the Bankruptcy bill as Harold Ford Jr. did?.. NO.
    As Blogger Rick Maynard described it as "An epic love poem to the credit card companies" and he was right. Does anyone believe that Cohen would have survived that vote. honestly....seriously?

    Would Steve Cohen have voted for the Patriot Act as Harold Ford Jr. did... NO!
    Because once again he would have never been reelected after said vote.

    So can Steve Cohen a Jewish man, represent a majority black district as well as a Black person can?...Well the Congressional Black Caucus gave Cohen a score of 70% out of 100 in this his first term. Harold Ford Jr. received a 32.5% in his last term, including a whooping 5% for the year of 2005. Why is Cohen's score TWICE as much as HFJ?, because he has to vote the right way or risk losing his seat. Junior had the luxury of being bulletproof, Cohen has to answer for his votes, statements and actions. That's the way the process is supposed to work.

    So, I would humbly propose that we continue a process that works for the people of district nine. Keep the guy who's going to work his butt off to keep his job because he can never take his base for granted.

    Now as to Mr. Larsha's associated who are seeking a consensus Black candidate I ask you gentle reader...
    Has anyone asked YOU which of these black candidates you want to go one on one with Cohen? Have you received any phone calls asking your opinion on the subject? Has anyone knocked on your door and asked for your input?
    Well no one came to my door,not mine, nor any black people I know,work with or am related too. So I have to ask...with respect, how can you have a consensus black candidate without asking the greater black community for input?
    How can a secret group create a consensus in the first place? Is this how we "Let Democracy Ring?".

    Finally as to the "Willie Lynch" comment, Mr Larsha implies that to support Cohen is somehow a statement that none of the Black candidates are "Good enough". To that I ask, when you get you car repaired, do you go to a mechanic that is good enough, or do you go to the best mechanic available? When you are sick do you go to the Doctor that is good enough, or to the best doctor you can get? When getting improvements done to your home, do you go to a good enough carpenter, or do you get the best carpenter available? The Congressional seat is a job, and when filling a job you hire the best candidate from the field you have. In this race that person is Steve Cohen.
    Now, I have nothing negative to say about Rep. Towns,Dr. Richmond, or Ms. Tinker, in fact I invite everyone to do their homework on each of the candidates in this race. Find out who they are and what they stand for, and then make your own choice, Your Own Choice.
    I made mine.
     
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