Black Generals Discuss Homeland Security -
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Published on: 12/5/2004
Last Visited: 12/5/2004
There is our gentleman, Garland, right there.
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I'd like to bring up Don Frye, the President of the Greater Baltimore Committee and Garland Williamson, the President of the President's Roundtable. [Applause]
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Mr. Williamson: Well, good evening everyone.
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Garland Williamson, I believe, from Career Communications Group, I believe you have a few questions.
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Garland Williamson is the distinguished gentleman who appeared a little earlier.
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General Wilson: Let me, if I can Garland, since the company that I represent, we spend a lot of time hiring people who have security clearances.
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A little bit of a statistic that's related to the earlier comment that Garland made.
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We're going to go ahead and go with Garland Williamson, President of the President's Roundtable.Your question, please?
Mr. Williamson: Thank you.
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Garland, two words come to mind to me when I think of your question.
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Let's go back to Garland in the audience.I see you have some other questions.
Mr. Williamson: One question is since a large amount of national infrastructure is in the Black community, why have the states or federal governments provided little real direction for protection if a terrorist act takes place in the Black community?
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So let's go back to the audience and grab Garland from some questions that we've had this evening.
Male Voice: Okay.
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Male Voice: Let me, Garland, just give you my view on the draft issue.I may as well open it up.
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Garland?
Mr. Williamson: Yes.
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Garland, do we have a question that you have from the audience?
Mr. Williamson: I didn't have a question; I had a point to offer to the students.