Gone for a drink!

da rattler
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It has been a long day, indeed a long week. We're going out for a much needed drink now. See yall tomorrow.

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  1. Good work RN. Please keep it up. We are going to need this blog to keep the Board of Trustees accountable and to support our new President. I still believe the Board of Regents worked SOOO much better than the BOT. Time for Lowe to go.

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  2. yimglnRN, Great job throughout the process. I don't know how I would have kept up with the "soap opera" without your blog. Please stay on the case of those six short sighted BOT's

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  3. We need to give RN the contract for www.famu.edu. Ammons' hiring has hit the national news media and our university website still hasn't posted a damn thing about what just happened.

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  4. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    You got that right

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  5. RN you deserve that and much much more!

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  6. Words are of little value in expressing the role you have played in getting the truth to the people. It is interesting that there was not a blog refuting the information that you put out on the web. You exposed some many dirty tricks by this administration until you deserve an journalism award of so sort.
    The amount of mis-information that was out there was mind blowing. You revealed to us that what the people need is the true and nothing but the truth. Let the people have the truth and they will make the proper decision. Dr. Kings words are "truth crushed to the ground will rise again".
    The future of FAMU is indebted to the RN.

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  7. I think we all want to celebrate today's vote, I sure do. And RN certainly deserves that drink. If I could, I'd buy it for you. But let's remember there's a long way to go before the transition actually takes place, and the dirty dealings may have only just begun. Stay vigilant.

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  8. Why isn't the announcement on FAMU's web site? Lets keep the pressure on.

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  9. You know RN, twenty years from now when FAMU has surpassed even our grandest hopes, many will step forward to accept credit and glory for her success. Somewhere in all of the applause and backslapping the role that RN played will be lost. But those of us who know will remember how central a role RN played in setting FAMU on the course to unparalleled greatness.

    Many thanks my unknown friend, many thanks!

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