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Adam McFadden: Playing the Race Card for Fun and Profit.

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Former Rochester City Councilman Adam McFadden was sentenced for his crimes of embezzlement and tax fraud on Friday, February 11, 2022. He pled guilty to those charges October 9, 2019, and agreed to turn state's evidence against his former friend and co-conspirator George Moses, former chairman of the Rochester Housing Authority, in return for consideration at his sentencing. There is no honor among thieves, after all. George's share in the embezzlement is a lot more glamorous than Adam's, since it features adultery and money spent on love nests, green cards, luxury vacations, a time share and dental work. Adam's reason for embezzling money from agencies meant to help poor, especially Black, people was simple: He needed the money. Adam was sentenced to 18 months in prison, though it's doubtful that he will serve all of it and the prison he will be residing at will probably be a branch of Club Fed, a distinguished rest home for celebrities and political criminals of

Reelin' in the Year: Fatal Distraction in Rochester, New York!

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  Christmas 2021 is over and the year is quickly winding down. The next holiday some people will be looking forward to is New Year's Eve, which is amateur night for drinkers out and about town, and New Year's Day, with football games, parades and the farce of the inauguration of Rochester's latest mayor. I am not nostalgic about the old year or even hopeful about the new one. Why should I, or anyone else, be? Rochester is, and remains, in a state of chaos owing to a lack of political leadership and the moral turpitude of the elected officials and their hangers-on who supposedly govern this city. 2021 saw the resignation of cop-hating Lovely Warren as Mayor of Rochester to avoid being convicted of felonious criminal charges. She walked away with a slap on the wrist, her license to practice law and her pension intact, her ability to run for political office unaffected and her continued control of the majority of Rochester's Democratic political committees could make that