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Vish M posted:
Chief posted:
Vish M posted:

Chief you are peddling someone but you do not seems to know relevant information.

Who asked Richard to run?

What has he done for the community?

Whilst he was a Big Wig at the EDC, did he help any organization in our community?

 

Eh eh what happen Vishnu?

NOT so long ago you said he is a good person and now you have all those questions.

Kindly contact Mr. David I am sure he can give you an answer.

QUESTION 

Who asked Trump  to run for President? 

He was called two days ago. 

Still awaiting a return call.

He is too confident of himself.

Confidence is a good thing . 

WHAT do you think?

PROBABLY the reason he is not returnig  g your call is because either he Is busy doing community it work or  of your foolish question" Who ask him to run for the City Council seat".

 

Chief

Bibi

I am resisting from addressing you as stink poke but if you continue with such unsubstantiated nonsense about a young man who is running for office then you will get it.

So now, I will address you properly. Miss Bibi I honestly do not know the young mans' religion  and no  we never met at any Masjid.

What I do know is he is always around  and a very dedicated community service worker. When he was very young , he and a few other youths formed the Indo Carribean Alliance and they did make a change in  the lives of our youths in Richmondhill and South Queens.

 

Sop the hating Bibi!!

Chief
Chief posted:

Bibi

I am resisting from addressing you as stink poke but if you continue with such unsubstantiated nonsense about a young man who is running for office then you will get it.

So now, I will address you properly. Miss Bibi I honestly do not know the young mans' religion  and no  we never met at any Masjid.

What I do know is he is always around  and a very dedicated community service worker. When he was very young , he and a few other youths formed the Indo Carribean Alliance and they did make a change in  the lives of our youths in Richmondhill and South Queens.

 

Sop the hating Bibi!!

I am not hating anyone.  Richard and I are good friends.  And I know his parents and grandparents.  His grandfather had several wives and all lived in the same yard in two houses in Dundee, Mahaicony. 

Bibi Haniffa

Guyanese-born seeks to make City Hall history

Richard S. David.
 

Richard S. David, a former vice president of the NYC Economic Development Corporation, is poised to become the first Guyanese-born in the City Council, when constituents of District 28, Queens, go to the polls in the September primary, and general election in November of this year.

Raised by a single mother, David and two brothers, who, were born in the small village of Mahaciony, on the East Coast of Demerara, in Guyana, is a highly ambitious young man, is adamant that local government has neglected his district for many years, and is ready to delivery real results and change.

 

David said he was inspired by President Barack Obama’s call to action in 2008, and became a mentor to boys and girls of color in Southeast Queens.

Small in stature, but big and bold in vision, David will no doubt have a powerful voice in City Hall for residents of District, 28, that he said, have been locked out of all decision making.

“We do not have a respected voice fighting to bring more resources into the community,” said David, adding, that citizens’ quality of life for citizens, has decreased.

“We need a fresh start with a council member like me, who can make government work for all of us,” said David, a Hunter College graduate, who organized students on campus, where he was president of the WISE Club.

His journey started at age 13, when he got his first job. He worked at the South Queens, Boys & Girls Club, which today is one of the leading social justice organizations in Council District 28, and New York City.

David’s work ethic and community initiatives have been stellar. And since launching his campaign mid February, David, who obtained his Master’s Degree from New York University, graduating debt-free, because of his determination to succeed on his own, said he will bring bright new ideas to the New York City Council.

“I have worked in government for over 10 years and I have been a leading advocate for the community for even longer,” said the young politician, who is ready to roll up his sleeves to deliver real results. He said he is ready, now more that ever. “This is the kind of change we need.”

According to David, he has maintained robust ties in the community, even while working and going to school, by engaging religious, civic and business associates. He was the youngest member of Community Board 9 for nine years where he remains active.

 

 
 
 
 

READER FEEDBACK

Ramnarine Sasenarine says:
What a great young man.
<button type="button">Report abuse</button>Today, 4:04 am
Ramnarine Sasenarine says:
Proud of you David.
<button type="button">Report abuse</button>Today, 4:05 am
Brijett Faith from Richmond Hill says:
So proud of you!! God bless you .
<button type="button">Report abuse</button>Today, 7:24 am
Chaitram Bhim from South Ozone Park says:
We need a voice from your community. Great work.
<button type="button">Report abuse</button>Today, 7:58 am
Kris H from Floral Park says:
Proud of you young man, please let support Richard S David as a roll model in the community across the spectrum of the people to inspire the youths. Let's heal our community, rally with this young man , let him makes a difference show the youths to be involved in their community that it makes a difference in quality of life.
 
 
Chief

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