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CREOLE CULTURE FOR DUMMY'S

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CREOLE'S A HIDDEN CULTURE Written by: Louis H. Metoyer ........Bayou Talk News and Compiled by: Brother Michael WE ARE SO HIDDEN, WE (West of the Mississippi) DO NOT KNOW or forgot WHO WE ARE AND WHO WE ARE NOT! T here is very little one can do About those Creoles who are DENYING their true cultural heritage, "They are in need of a cultural education". Creoles who recognize their "Cultural Heritage" are proud individuals with dignity and pride. They support the diversity of the Creole culture and bask in the glow of their true identity. We are ONE ETHNIC CULTURE with various diverse ethnic inheritances that have enriched our culture OVER 10 GENERATIONS . All Creoles of today are educators of our culture. W e have the awareness through our parents and those that have traveled the road before us, who have have given us their knowledge of our heritage and the desire to be Creoles in our everyday lifestyles. With this knowledge, we hold in our hearts the abilit

Corrupt Lonoke Police Chief's Conviction Reversed

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Publisher's note: Our particular interest in this story stems from the fact that the Prosecutors Office adopted our legal positions regarding the Jim Crow controlled Pulaski County Sheriff's Office & Pulaski County Special School District. This has to do with Arkansas & Federal Racketeering laws: R.I.C.O.. We proudly take credit. Little Rock - The Arkansas Supreme Court has reversed the corruption conviction of former Lonoke police chief Ronald Jay Campbell, saying a lower court improperly allowed testimony about his wife's sexual conduct and that prosecutors didn't provide sufficient evidence of a continuing criminal enterprise. Campbell and his wife were convicted in 2007. Campbell was sentenced to 40 years and his wife Kelly was sentenced to 20 years. She was acquitted at trial on a charge that she took part in a criminal organization with her husband and others. In their decision Thursday, justices said no witness said Campbell headed a criminal enterprise a