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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Bethlehem's NAACP Story - Airing Dirty Laundry

My story concerning last week's community relations forum at Bethlehem's Town Hall is now at the online edition of The Bethlehem Press. It is an expanded and more detailed version of what was reported here.

7 comments:

  1. These articles are a real public service. Thanks, Bernie.

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  2. Ty vm Bern for bean so good to the brothers n sistas of the Lehigh valley, we will make you An honorary member of our clan and grant you permission to use the "n" word casually among homies
    That's "n" word with a "gga" not "gger" don't get it twisted cuZ

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  3. You can put lipstick on a pig but it will still be a pig. Ester is still the biggest racist in town.

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  4. 12:21 is a full wit short of being a half wit. Not sure what church/school he attended, but the organizations must be deeply ashamed.

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  5. 7:18, And your name is? Where did you learn to spell?

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  6. Dirty Laundry? Maybe its "Dirty Dealing Esther"? That old turd is nothing but trouble. Getting tired of hearing about things like its still 1050.... anyone want to go back to Africa Ill pay for the plane ticket... When was the last time anyone thanked god there ancestor's got here? Not just the negroes but the irish.polish, jews catholicas and the whole like.. of your not happy here get out and move back to where your people came from-

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