Does anyone have a link to the video that shows KK in a fit of rage with the reporter, Ray Sayah? I'd like to take a look at that!
Ex-Detroiter and TV celebrity, Judge Greg Mathis, summed it up very well referencing the false report that he supported Kwame's defense fund, articulating: "This is the kind of deceit that has plunged the city into all this chaos". Further adding, that he believed in 'due process' and not him! I'm glad he made a swift statement to the media.
There is always pleasure in sin for a season, but the fork in the road is always ahead. The twist of fate...the turn in events... is always at hand no matter how long you think you're getting away with it. However, you're always looking over your shoulder and the more lies you must tell to keep yourself covered. Eventually there's no truth in YOU anymore. Your character adopts the dysfunction as normal. Lie(s) rob you of all the glory you thought you had!
There is always an element of truth in a lie, otherwise it would not be remotely believable. But there is no lie in the Truth!
Yes! It's necessary for us to forgive Kwame, but if found guilty, he has to pay his 'debt to society' as well as those who knowingly participated in it. Lil Kim went to jail for perjury. Martha Stewart and Paris Hilton also did their 'time'.
Our justice system values will be dimished and ineffective, if swearing on the bible means nothing. If Kwame gets off on anything he will not get off on EVERYTHING! But I have to ask: How many times does he expect the city to 'give one more chance'? It's mighty expensive!
Heaven forbid if young men in the future look to the example of Kwame for why they, too, should be exonerated or excused for wrongdoing. These children will grow and cite, him, other politicians, recording /tv stars or other philandering "heroes", admiring them because they represent the "good life"
As often as the church or its ministers step forward as spoksmen/"shields", to pray for justice, be assured that those prayers will be answered and justice will be administered.
When I see theseministers holding large scale prayer meetings for Kwame, it looks like a road is being paved for a new job in the future for "REV. KILPATRICK".
Mother Justice