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Herndon Plaza
100 Auburn Avenue
Suite 101
Atlanta, GA 30303-2527

ph: 404-525-5663 or 5668
fx: 404-525-5233
 

Janice L. Mathis, Esq. Vice-President
Gail Davenport Business Dev. Dir.
Tina Jones Office Manager
Axel Adams 1000 Churches Dir.
Dextor Clinkscale Rainbow Sports
Joe Beasley S.E. Region Director
Stefan L. Gresham Corporate Advisory Council Chair



Regular Events


Trade Bureau Meeting
This business networking group meets each month on the First Wednesday morning from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.  – for location, call Gail P. Davenport at 404 525 5663. Come Grow with Us!...  More»

Watch Issues, RPC’s Southern Regional public interest telecast on Comcast Cable Channel 25, each Tuesday evening from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Issues features, business leaders, elected officials, emerging leaders and news you can use to make sense of a senseless world. Host:  Janice L. Mathis To appear on Issues, call producer Wilson Burrus at 404 525 5663....  More»

Listen to Rainbow/PUSH Community Talk WAOK-AM 1380 with Janice L. Mathis, Host

Each Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. Available live on the world-wide web at WAOK.com...  More»




Take Action

The Georgia House of Representatives has passed a new voter identification bill. While it drops the fee for the id, it does nothing to address the fundamental unfairness of requiring long-time Georgia voters to go through the onerous process of obtaining new identification. Call your state representative to express your opinion.

Call or write your United States Senators. Let them know that you are concerned about the voting rights of displaced Gulf Coast citizens. What is being done to assure that they are not permanently disenfranchised?

 




 


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Statement of Janice L. Mathis, Esq. and
The Rainbow PUSH Coalition on
Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles for Iraq

 

The Department of Defense has ordered 4060 mine resistant ambush protected (MRAP) vehicles from Force Protection, Inc, a publicly traded company based in South Carolina.  Unfortunately, according to Brig. Gen. Michael Brogan, the vehicles will not be delivered until this time next year.  These vehicles are engineered with a unique v-shaped hull to disperse and resist the impact of IED explosions, saving lives and limbs.

While another 20,000 troops are surging to Iraq, the most modern and safe transport equipment available will lag their arrival in Baghdad by 12 months.  During World War II domestic auto production was halted and sugar, gasoline and nylon hosiery were rationed so that the nation could properly equip U.S. troops serving the national interest. 

It makes Charlie Rangel’s call for a draft plausible.  Our forces are at war, but the nation is not. Perhaps because the struggle in Iraq is based on flawed logic and false intelligence, U.S. citizens don’t see it as “our” war.  But they are still our troops and they deserve the best materials and supplies that we can muster.  If the mission in Iraq is central enough to U.S. national security to deploy 150,000 U.S. troops, then surely it is important enough to commandeer the nation’s industrial base to supply MRAP’s. 

To hurriedly send young Americans into combat as a last-ditch measure to justify a failed war in Iraq while the trucks that will save their lives and limbs are a year away is unwise, unnecessary and unconscionable.  Perhaps Ford Motor Co. could be implored to mop up some of its $12 billion in red ink by retrofitting a few of the 16 plants it intends to close and redeploying a few thousand of the workers it intends to let go in order to produce more MRAPs faster.  If we can’t properly  equip them, then we cannot in good conscience ask them to serve.


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UPS Foundation

The Coca-Cola Company

Georgia Power, A Southern Company

Choicepoint

AirTran

Nationwide

Lockheed Martin

The Home Depot
Ariel Capital

Atlanta Life Financial Group

BellSouth

Cingular

Weldon Latham, Esq.

Georgia
Pacific

AGL Resources

Coca-Cola Enterprises

VITAS

SunTrust Bank

Breedlove and Lassiter

Calhoun Enterprises

Jackson Heath Group

The Kroger Company

Kenneth Edwards

Paradigm Asset Management

Georgia Department of Labor

H.J. Russell and Company

C.D. Moody

 
   

   
 

   

 
     
 

 
   




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