About Wallace "Gator" Bradley The Wallace "Gator Bradley, Urban Translator story, is truly
one of varied experiences, reform, and personal success.
Restoring hope in the capacity of the individual to change
positively.Tochange by virtue of the exercise of will. depite
the odds stacked against him, is nothing less than amazing. Few men have had the fortitude to dare to make their
mark on an often unforgiving society after having been
deemed social monstrocities, misfits destined to be perpetually
negative statistics of a downard spiral. Wallace Gator Bradley,
former "Enforcer" of the notorious street gang known as
the Gangster Disciples aka G.D.s, is such a man.
Pardoned by former Illinois Governor Jim Thompson and
has been moving forward ever since at the speed of a rising star.
Gator attributes his tremendous turn-around to the mercy
and grace of Almighty God, the life ... (Read More)
After watching the news with my
sons about the two young men,
who got shot in the head, I couldn't
sleep. This song and video kept
coming to me. Will you join me in
this humanitarian effort to stop this
SENSELESS SHOOTING and
KILLING by writing a letter to the
program Dir. and owners of Clear
Channel. I know it will make a
difference, rememberJESUS
WALKS!!!
Update Added
Wednesday October 19, 2011
It was an honor to be at the Illinois
Constituent Coffee, to be allowed
to share my concerns along with
Ms. Thersea Hudges of REO
Movers, an African- American
Woman owed Small business
about the importance of their
support and votes for the
American Jobs Act.
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"It's Never About Where
You've Been...
It's Always About Where
You Are Willing To Work
Hard To Get To.
It's Your Precious Life!"
Wallace "Gator" Bradley
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Thurgood Marshall noted, "None of us got where we are solely by pulling ourselves up by
our bootstraps," so it was with your help that I was elected an Illinois Appellate Court Justice
five years ago.
That is why I want you to be among the first to know that I have decided to run for the
Democratic nomination for the seat vacated by the retirement of Thomas Fitzgerald on the
Illinois Supreme Court.
While the primary is not until March 20, 2012, the work has already begun. (Read More)
This matter came before the Court on Defendant's, Ivan Tomic("Defendant"), Motion for summary Judgement
pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/2-1005. The Court, having considered all written submissions and oral argument, hereby
finds as follows:
This matter arises out of an alleged breach of contract. Plaintiffs, a pro se litigant, filed this action on October
9, 2008 against Defendant, Frank Avila, and Avila, Tomic & Associates, LLC (the "Corporation"). The
Corporation represented Aaron Patterson in his action against Jon Burge. Plaintiff served as an "urban
translator" during the litigation and was paid monies from the Corporation's account. The Corporation was
dissolved in May 2009. Defendant now moves for summary judgement...
October 22, 2011, James B Coleman, Historian, Community/ Political/ Social Activist and
Co-owner of Coleman's Barbershop for over 40 years; has endorsed Justice Howse for
Sharon Coleman Johnson Vacancy on the Illinois Appellate Court.
Justice Sharon Coleman Johnson was appointed to the U.S. Federal Court by President
Barack Obama. He ask his friends, Family and voter of Cook County to please VOTE MARCH
20,2012 for Nathaniel Roosevelt HOWSE, Jr to Illinois Appellate Court.
For the second time in less than 10 years Joy Cunningham
is trying to repeat her success as a history maker by
winning an election.
In 2004 she made history by becoming the first black
woman to be elected president of the Chicago Bar
Association, a 138-year-old association whose 22,000
members consist mostly of attorneys and judges from
Illinois
Prior to Cunningham the only other black woman to run for the state’s high
court was Blanche Manning, who unsuccessfully ran in 1990. A win would
mean Cunningham will join Charles Freeman as the only other black justice.
Ohio, Florida, Virginia, and North Carolina are the only other states with a
black, female Supreme Court justice....