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Our Founder

Jeffery Jones is the founder of RMJ Media. He hails from Rochester N.Y. Upon graduating from East High School in Rochester he joined the US. Army and embarked on a successful career of twenty-two years as an Infantry soldier. While in the military Mr. Jones earned an A.A. degree and a B.S. from Regents College.

 

Retiring from the military Mr. Jones became a police officer in Columbus Georgia serving for three years and garnering a Masters degree in education. Mr. Jones left the police department and spent fifteen years as an educator. As an educator Mr. Jones earned his education specialist degree an retired as an assistant Principal.

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Our Mission

The mission of RMJ Media, Common Unity, and Twice Blog is to create a grass roots movement capable of assisting all citizens in bettering the communities in which the live. In many ways we look to the government to solve our problems. This can be especially detrimental to community growth when the majority of politicians who are supposed to represent the common man and woman do not.

 

Money and power held by an elite class are slowly destroying the middle class and those in poverty as a large segment of the population has no idea of what to fight for and how to engage in this struggle. This site strives to illustrate the problems and ways we average people can solve them.

Our Vision

Former Vice President, Hubert Humphrey stated that “the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; those who are in the shadows of life; the sick, the needy and the handicapped.” Currently our government is failing. It is our vision to be a catalyst for change.

 

We must band together to create a new social contract. We must develop a social contract in which those famous words Lincoln spoke are a reality. Abraham Lincoln described a functional government as “that government of the people, by the people, for the people.”

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