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Maynard Jackson International ???(ATL)

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Hey Afroman, where is Andrews Drive? I married a lawyer (she probably makes about 5 times as much as me), but now I wish she had gone to medical school.

Didn't Justin's close?
 
Nope, Justin's is still pumpin it strong. The ATL P.D. needs to go by there and run all those dudes for warrants. Monday night is a big night...you should drop by. I'm sure that bunch wouldn't mind. After all, they all jump up-and-down and bitch about how whitey gets nervous when a bunch of black dudes show up at Phipps Plaza. I'm sure they'd love to see you crackers -- the city that's too busy to hate, right?

You'd last about 10 minutes around that bunch of hypocrites, then tuck tail and run. They're twice as racist as David Duke. Oh, don't feel bad -- they'd probably call me an Uncle Tom if I rode up in my F-250, instead of my wife's Benz. BTW, it has stock wheels.
 
What, no gold-plated rims? No Hummer H2? And you are calling me white?

Afroman you and your wife are working way too hard my friend. I'm sure you must be connected with ATL's Black Elite. Quit your high-stress jobs and start a consultant business (it does not matter if you don't know how to be one). Get on the mayors perfered minority contractor list (a little $$$ kicked back to the Mayor's Office will help). Then wait until some big (white) corporation wants to do buisiness with the "City That's Too Busy To Hate", become their selected minority sub-contractor, then don't do a thing and count your millions of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$;).
 
Nope, whitey, no gold-plated rims, but she is thinking about some of those that keep spinning after the car stops.

The ATL black elite quit inviting me to parties after I went to one and made a point of getting into a discussion with Coretta Scott King (professional mourner) and a group of others about how I agree with just about 95% of what Boortz has to say. (For those of you who don't know who Neal Boortz is, go to www.boortz.com )

As for getting on the emperess' consuling train, I'd rather just work my 11 days a month, spend the good doctor's money, enjoy my industry-leading contract, be able to sleep at night and look at myself in the mirror in the morning. Besides, the normal folks in this town (white and black) are going to get tired of the status quo down at City Hall, and are going to take this town back. I say we elect Sam Massell again -- he'll straighten some things out.

It's about 21:45 -- time for me to lock and load, then get ready to defend my property if the gangstas figure out that my street makes a great shortcut off P'tree. Nothing like floating in my pool at night, listening to the bass hit until 04:30. A buddy of mine, who lives behind Fellini's in Buckhead, actually caught one pissing on the sidewalk in front of his house last weekend. He took a good position in some bushes, then shot him in his unit with a pellet gun. Mean marine bastard.

BTW, they'll never name an itty-bitty new terminal after Maynard when the WHOLE dammed airport is named for a cracker; that would be subservient -- another classic example of the white man trying to keep us down. Get a hold of yourself, man!!!
 
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You have some interesting opinions Afroman. BTW I was just kidding about joining the gravy train down at City Hall, but you would make a lot more money, and you would't have to do any work.

I live in West Buckhead, about 5 miles from P'tree Road. We don't get too many gang-bangers over this way (they stop by sometimes to break into our cars on the way back to da hood). I still have not figured out why they come to Buckhead to party? I never go into Buckhead anymore (too old I guess).

As for the state of our fine City, I hope it gets better. We are looking to move into a bigger house. We have looked at Lake Clair, Inman Park, Candler Park, etc. It all looks great in the day-time, but if you read the crime stats, it's still pretty bad. I would like to stay in the City and make it better, but East Cobb is looking much better lately.

Our Mayor needs to get her head out of the sand and start worrying about those of us who pay to make this place run (pay for free medical care for about half the City via Grady, free schools that are not fit to send our children too, pay for MARTA to throw wild parties for their over-paid employees [probably in Buckhead]). This whole plan to help the so-called homeless in downtown is insane. Just run them off, maybe they will go to Birmingham or Jacksonville. All of this time and energy being wasted on renaming the airport for Maynard could be spent fixing the numerous pot holes throughout the City, or picking up some of the trash that seems to be everywhere.

Oh well, I'll get off of my soapbox. If you read the AJC go back a few weeks and look for my letter to the editor on the accomplishments of Ivan Allen v. Maynard Jackson as Mayor, and who did more for this City. I think it was pretty good, and still can't believe that Cynthia printed it.
 
Pleas for Maynard Jackson
Mayor's widow, crowd push to rename airport

By D.L. BENNETT
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A strident, focused drive to rename Atlanta's airport for the city's first black mayor overwhelmed a mayoral panel on Tuesday.

The 17-member panel was supposed to try to reach a consensus on the proper honors for former Mayors Maynard Jackson and Ivan Allen Jr. But they gave up rather than start deliberations after 2 1/2 hours of passionate lobbying to rename Hartsfield International Airport for Jackson.

"I'm worried about getting everyone together again," said A.D. "Pete" Correll, committee co-chairman and CEO of Georgia-Pacific. "I'm going to have to start on that tomorrow."

The Atlanta Advisory Commission will now have to meet one more time to discuss the members' own opinions before the panel makes a recommendation Sept. 12.

Their own suggestions split from the narrow interests of Tuesday's crowd. Nine suggested a planned international concourse expansion be named for Jackson. Six recommended the airport by renamed in some way. Members were asked before Tuesday's gathering to submit suggestions by e-mail. The committee, created by Mayor Shirley Franklin, had already received about 5,000 written suggestions and heard from more than two dozen speakers. The written suggestions covered a wide spectrum of possibilities for both men.

The group had budgeted three hours of work on Tuesday, divided evenly between public comment and discussions among committee members. The hearing, though, drew more than 250 people to Atlanta City Hall, and the panel was reluctant to cut them off when 90 minutes elapsed and speakers became repetitive.

So, speaker after speaker joined the chorus with a united voice: rename the airport Jackson International Airport.

The airport was named for William B. Hartsfield after he died 32 years ago. He championed Atlanta as an air center when most were focused on ground transportation. Jackson, who died June 23, oversaw a huge airport expansion and used that project to break the grip of white contractors on city projects.

The rhetoric Tuesday was toned down from the racially forceful language that flowed at a similar meeting last month. But speakers were more adamant that only one recommendation would be acceptable: taking Hartsfield's name off the airport and replacing it with Jackson's.

Valerie Jackson, the three-term mayor's widow, urged people to put aside anger and frustration that has characterized the debate. "Some of the things that have been said hurt and shocked me," she said.

Jackson didn't take the microphone until two hours into the session. She spoke in measured tones, slowing to choke back emotions.

"How ironic and punitive it would be to deny him the one honor he would like to have," Jackson said. "This is more than a widow's wish."

Bernard Porche, past president of 100 Black Men of Atlanta, said simply the airport renaming "shouldn't be about race-baiting. It's about progress."

But the racial divide was clear. Only about a dozen white faces were among a crowd of about 250. That's five times the crowd that showed up for the first public hearing. The only three speakers on Hartsfield's behalf were white.

One, former Councilman Doug Alexander, was hooted down by the huge crowd when he continued longer than his allotted time and wasn't saying what people wanted to hear.

"He [Hartsfield] put us on the path to where we are today," Alexander said. "We shouldn't forget that."

Allen, who guided Atlanta through the civil rights era, was a mere afterthought. His name was rarely mentioned, with most saying they didn't know much about him. Committee members' own suggestions were wildly divided.

Mattie Jackson of southeast Atlanta reminded the crowd that during her early years she couldn't come in the front door of City Hall. She stressed that racism is alive and well and the airport should be renamed for Jackson. "Maynard was our Moses," Jackson said.

Julie Borders of northeast Atlanta was a rare dissenting voice. Borders noted that her grandfather has a street named after him and worried that name changes wiping away history might one day affect her family. "I'm not sure renaming an airport or a street does him justice," Borders said.
AJC story
 
How the Civil Right movement has changed. It is ironic that this comes on the anniversary of the famous "I have a dream speech."
I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
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That is a great and noble quote, however they will not let us forget their skin color. I personally have always judged people by their abilities or actions..........
 
Professional Mourners

Looks like Valerie Jackson will turn herself into a professional mourner just like her old buddy, Coretta Scott-King. "Sob, sob, boo-hoo, it's just racist for them not to name the airport after Maynard!"

The reason that only a dozen white folks showed up is b/c they have better things to do with their time -- like go to work!

I'm so sick-and-tired of this crowd -- they make me want to throw up that great fried chicken and collards that I had for lunch! If they truly want the world to be color blind (like I do) they'd quit all of this crap. Truth is that they really don't want this to happen b/c then, their political candidates could never get elected on their own merits.

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I should've put my black ass in my uniform and gone down there. I can promise you that they would have let the brotha Delta captain speak. Can you imagine the looks on all of their faces when I got up and told them that reanming the airport for that goon (yes, Goon) is stupid, and that they should all get jobs?!?!?!CLASSIC!!!
 
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Afroman,
You will never get an invitation to speak in Lincoln park during emancipation day with an attitude like that.. Being from Reynolds I think you know where I mean.. I appreciate your candor Sir and wish that I along with others could speak as you do...
Thanks....
 
Well, I guess it's happened.

I was riding back to Atlanta on Delta and the announcement began "we have started our descent to Atlanta's Hartfield Jackson International..." That made me mad but I figured the pilot was just jumping the gun, so I let it go. WRONG! After telling a friend about it, she informed me that the city council had voted for the name change while I was out of town.

What the F*CK!!!!!!!

Good new is, everyone I've flown with since then has stated that they will not use the new name but will continue to refer to it simply as Atlanta or throw in Hartsfield specifically when doing announcements. A small protest in the face of stupidity.
 
Yeah, it's a done deal. I had read during the last couple of months that the two sides of city council were able to compromise by one side agreeing to the name change and the other agreeing to shutting Buckhead bars down at 2am (they had originally argued that would have been a racist policy aimed at getting young blacks out of prestigious Buckhead). I've not heard anything lately about Buckhead, but that was a fair trade in my view. Personally I wish they'd burn it down instead of shut it down.

On a side note regarding using airport names, we were issued a memo a while back about calling XNA just Fayetteville. After some customer complaints, we were instructed to refer to it as Fayetteville Springdale Rogers Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport. Look for customer complaints if Hartsfield is used, but Jackson is not. Your best best is to just call it Atlanta.
 
most of our pax are just passing through ATL on the way to somewhere else. They don't know who hartsfield or Jackson were, and probably don't care.

Don't worry though, with our water bills going up about 300 percent per month to pay for Mayor Jackson's mismanagement of City government while in office, the gentrification of ATL will continue at a rapid pace. The people that voted for the present leadership of our City will not be able to afford to live here.

In a few years, the name will be changed back to Hartsfield.
 

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