Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Confronting a drug trafficker


Recent photo of Charles and Stone Mountain City Councilperson Nan Nash

The Nashes own Nash Security which is used to spy on mostly unsuspecting residents and businesses in and around Stone Mountain who sign up though the smarmy pressure of local drug people (see their website which is so pathetic it discourages anyone looking for REAL security and is not pressured by the local drug folks: http://nashsecurityinc.com/ ).

Nan brags that it is locally monitored, and few realize that means by drug traffickers trying to keep the city calm. Too bad the drug trafficking is so well known not only to the black residents of town (who somehow despite making up 69.2% -- latest data -- of the population, can't seem to get elected to local offices), but also to the old families who resent the drug traffickers constantly pressuring them to move out of town.

Councilperson Richard Mailman actually keeps a collection of a few dozen terracotta pots full of blooming flowers taken from those who were chased out of town on his driveway. "Trophies!" he's been known to exclaim.

Anyway, I chanced on Nan as she was getting into her car this evening in front of her other business, Old Post Office Antique Mall, 5379 E. Mountain St. She looked like a devil caught in headlights, and when i cheerfully greeted her, "Miss Nash, you are going to jail soon!" she turned ballistic, and acted threateningly, but I reassured her that I was talking about courts and law, not kidnapping. She did not, however, seem to relax.

And my sisters confirmed by email that despite all evidence reported in this blog to the contrary, I should be HEAVILY medicated. I believe that before birth, I chose my family to toughen me up to confront all local drug traffickers, especially Patrick Stansbury of Pentagon Publishing, Inc. in Snellville, GA and GA Republican Congressman John Linder, Patrick's partner.


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