UPCOMING EVENTS

4/2/09 -
Public Policy Summit
9:30am - 3:30pm

 


“WE NEED MORE THAN A TEMPORARY TOURNIQUET TO STOP THE hemorrhage OF A PERSISTENT DECAY THAT HAS MADE OUR GREAT CITY A SPECTACLE OF GOSSIP AND JEERS TO OUTSIDERS AND FODDER FOR JOKES FOR LATE NIGHT TALK Show HOSTs.”

After two years of watching an administration that was plagued and preoccupied with  divisive community efforts as a result of perjury repercussions, the ousting of a decorated police officer, misappropriated funds and phantom parties at the Manoogian Mansion, Dr. Bradley said enough is enough and decided to run for the highest seat in the City of Detroit.

Dr. Bradley said, “We can no longer fight our battles on the streets of Detroit and expect the city to
win any more so than expect to wage a war with the people of Detroit and expect to come out ahead,”
“It is time to heal our city; clean up our streets and make them safer, create positive visibility and exposure for Detroit to increase the revenue stream from tourists, take responsibility for our children and bring jobs back to our city.” “We are a people of many possibilities so we’ve got to stop talking about it and be about it.” “Let’s feel good about who we are and heal the city together!”

As the housing market continues to plummet, foreclosures continue to increase and dedicated
workers lose their jobs, Dr. Bradley is waging a campaign of more than rhetoric. His message of healing resonates with the grass-root blue collared people of the city who he says were the catalyst
for his determination. Raymond Jones, M.D., a long time friend and supporter says, “Dr. Bradley’s pulse is on the climate of the city, his parents were proud working class people and he  knows where
to take the city, he’s spiritually rich and he feels the heat rising and knows that he has to do something about it.”

Dr. Bradley says, “Too many people are living in the hardship of poverty. There are too many under-funded plans, unemployed people and unfulfilled American dreams of prosperity that have gone unrealized for far too long. We cannot wait for someone to come and rescue us, we have to charter our own steps and map out our own quests.”