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  •  05-14-2008, 4:54 PM 3004936 in reply to 3004549

    Re: Council Moves to Oust Mayor

    DetroitTD:
    magenta:
    GLDDET:
    Cheryl48:
    DetroitTD:

    you're right, there are no easy answers or solutions.  The honorable thing would be for Kwame to resign.

     I know James Thomas to be an honorable attorney yet I am surprised he offers his representation in this case. No doubt he has his reasons.

    Kwame's dilemma is that he has/had great potential but lacks maturity, as most blatantly exemplified by his choice of appointments. If he truly cared about "his" city he would resign.

    ***************

    "If he truly cared about "his" city he would resign."

    AMEN!!!

     

       To end up with who knows who to be an inter-rim Mayor. If Kenneth Cockrell Jr. could sit across the table from Lonnie Bates. I wouldn't trust him with a key to a gym locker, let alone the key to the City. Nor his mother, Conyers, Watson, or Kenyatta. And I didn't trust Hendricks when he was the Deputy Mayor. Credibility is MY biggest issue. Who CAN we trust until we can elect someone new somebody please tell me.

       Who can you replace him with that will serve this City with the integrity it so needs right now ? His replacement in my mind is definitely NOT currently holding a City Council seat. Because as far as I'm concerned if I have more than my one vote say so. This City will have some NEW Council Members as well. The time for having an ostrich mentality should be long since gone, yet it is still practiced by many politicians.

    I understand your concerns, we can only hope and pray that we don't jump from the skillet into the frying pan.  Nevertheless we must stand up now for what is right and take it from there, one battle at a time, until everyone sees that Michigan is not a dumping ground (literally) for everyones garbage.

     

    Well, somehow the Voters have to get beyond buying into the mind-numbing rhetoric used by Kwame and other Coleman imitators. The 2nd term granted to Kwame was incomprehensible. I supported Kwame, actively, the 1st time around but the sense of betrayal cut to the quick. Any large City has it's share of corruption and incompetence, but the depth of corruption in an ever shrinking city like Detroit is amazing. 

    It would be great if we could broom out all of City Council, and Kwame and start fresh. I've watched this Council Side-show for almost 40 years. It's been a downward spiral. It's almost like a large portion of the voters take a perverse glee in perpetuating the madness.

    Sadly, there is a hot-button that the crafty like Kwame and his ilk know how to push. And yes, you'll always find those lucky few on the friends and family plan that eat at the King's table and swear what a great despot they serve.  Only when the most stubborn and ill-informed voters of the City wake up and see the light will there be hope for the City, not just another round of "I got mine"...

     

     

    DetroitTD;  Mine was the opposite. I didn't vote for him the first go round. I just did not trust him. For the second term I did not want to stop any progress that he had begun with any new personel changes. I mean if it ain't broke don't fix it right ? And yet, now to come full circle in my original assessment of him. Truthfully I'm not surprised, I attended a few of his fund raisers at Wayne State. And each time I saw Mayor Archer in attendance. So for him to be this bone headed is no surprise. Afterall, his closest friends call him "Killer" some nickname huh ??

  •  05-14-2008, 5:07 PM 3004980 in reply to 3004545

    Re: Council Moves to Oust Mayor

    GLDDET:

    To magenta

    From GLDDET;

       My biggest complaint is that everyone who wants Kilpatrick's head on a platter, (me included by the way) refuses to acknowledge that his replacement should be qualified and ready to take this position with the dignity, and credibility necessary to get the job done for it's RESIDENTS. The people who are LOYAL residents to this City, deserve nothing less.

       I stated in an earlier post on another thread that I will not, nor will I ever condone the type of behavior that has been exhibited by the Mayor. But, he and his former staff member must be allowed "Due Process". Their fates rest with the Courts now. And it's our job to begin to find a worthy replacement for their soon to be vacated positions. And I'm sure in the hearts of many there are about 5, or 6 Council seats that need replacement as well. 

    from my previous post

    We paid for his defense and he had a jury of his peers, that jury found that he and his cronies unlawfully fired police officers, and he forfeited his right to an appeal.

     
    HOW MANY JURY TRIALS DOES THE MAYOR GET BEFORE THE POWERS THAT BE SAY HE HAS HAD HIS DAY IN COURT???

    As I stated before how many due processes does it take to remove this man from office, the first trial by jury found them guilty and cost the city over eight million, this will be their SECOND trial.  How many is enough? 

    As for finding a replacement, as with the new superintendent, certain council members, home improvement scammers, out of town drug dealers, out of town johns, dishonest judges, lawyers, doctors,  etc. a lot of the people who are shady flock to Detroit for key positions because of the apathy of its police force and its reputation for looking the other way when it comes to corruption, possible vote rigging and lack of high moral standards and upkeep, this has gone on for decades. 

    Why do you think the Mayor is so dumbfounded at the opposition to his behavior, he is wondering why Detroit has decided to raise the bar now! 

    I was taught you get what you demand, Detroit will never attract quality people to our key positions until they know they can serve without being required to turn a blind eye to the corruption of their or other departments.

    Starting with the Mayor, it will take a long time,  for the roots of corruption run very deep here and would surprise many,  however I think it is way over due for Detroiters to demand higher standards for today and future generations.

     

  •  05-14-2008, 5:29 PM 3005063 in reply to 3004980

    Re: Council Moves to Oust Mayor

       Somehow I believe you are confusing your events. What is going on now is an entirely different set of circumstances. The proceedings directed towards the Mayor and Ms. Beatty are a direct result of the findings of the wrongful termination suite lodged by the officers in question. The prosecutor felt that they had enough evidence to charge the Mayor and his then Chief of Staff  Ms. Beatty with several counts of perjury, along with several counts of obstruction of justice. Which in turn is where we are now. The process of appeals maybe lengthy, but everyone should be entitled to their day, or in this case days in Court.
  •  05-14-2008, 5:50 PM 3005124 in reply to 3005063

    Re: Council Moves to Oust Mayor

    GLDDET:
       Somehow I believe you are confusing your events. What is going on now is an entirely different set of circumstances. The proceedings directed towards the Mayor and Ms. Beatty are a direct result of the findings of the wrongful termination suite lodged by the officers in question. The prosecutor felt that they had enough evidence to charge the Mayor and his then Chief of Staff  Ms. Beatty with several counts of perjury, along with several counts of obstruction of justice. Which in turn is where we are now. The process of appeals maybe lengthy, but everyone should be entitled to their day, or in this case days in Court.

    Not entirely different, in short the Mayor, Beatty and others were found guilty of wrongful termination of police officers, which cost the city millions.  They were found GUILTY, they elected NOT TO APPEAL.   What is going on now is not what cost us eight million this is a nightmarish continuation of the eight million dollar loss to the city.  The loss of millions of  taxpayer money (and why) is the reason citizens want the Mayor removed, at least that was my understanding.  What is going on now is just more fuel to the angry fire.

  •  05-14-2008, 6:47 PM 3005304 in reply to 3003516

    Re: Council Moves to Oust Mayor

    Laura56:
    magenta:
    Sent to members of council today
     
    Crabs in a basket?
     
    Like any history making general the Mayor has strategically placed allies in key places in the city.  He has also successfully utilized the age old divide and conquer with precision.
     
    He has isolated the citizens of Detroit by perpetuating this distorted sense of Detroit pride that is separate from the suburbs and Michigan as a whole, therefore successfully making himself lord and master of this island called Detroit.
     
    Contrary to Monica's comment regarding taking care of things in house, Detroit is no ones HOUSE, we are not a separate country or entity.  We are part of the great state of Michigan and if we are to succeed we are to work together as one body.  This false pride of the hand stating it can work without the eyes, feet or the brain has gone on long enough. 
    IF AT THE CITY LEVEL ALL COST EFFECTIVE AVENUES HAVE BEEN EXHAUSTED THEN IT IS TIME TO PASS THE BATON.
     
    No where else do you here the executive authorities separate themselves or attack other members of the body like here in Michigan.  When something happens in New York no matter what the city, they call it a New York problem or a Texas problem or a California problem.
     
    Get the Governor involved, for the judicial system has played out and the Mayor has had his day in court.  We paid for his defense and he had a jury of his peers, that jury found that he and his cronies unlawfully fired police officers, and he forfeited his right to an appeal.
     
    HOW MANY JURY TRIALS DOES THE MAYOR GET BEFORE THE POWERS THAT BE SAY HE HAS HAD HIS DAY IN COURT???
     
    THIS ALONE SCREAMS ABUSE OF POWER AND WE WANT HIM OUT!
    Well said, Magenta. I have also written to all of the Council members and the Governor that enough is enough. This is a nightmare and so very sad. I'm tired of the "separatist" mentality.
    Very nice letter Magenta....only one bit of advice...when you write city council try to keep your words less than 2 syllables. That way, even Barbara Rose Collins and Martha Reeves can read and understand it. :-)
  •  05-14-2008, 6:55 PM 3005323 in reply to 3005304

    Re: Council Moves to Oust Mayor

    taxpayer:
    Laura56:
    magenta:
    Sent to members of council today
     
    Crabs in a basket?
     
    Like any history making general the Mayor has strategically placed allies in key places in the city.  He has also successfully utilized the age old divide and conquer with precision.
     
    He has isolated the citizens of Detroit by perpetuating this distorted sense of Detroit pride that is separate from the suburbs and Michigan as a whole, therefore successfully making himself lord and master of this island called Detroit.
     
    Contrary to Monica's comment regarding taking care of things in house, Detroit is no ones HOUSE, we are not a separate country or entity.  We are part of the great state of Michigan and if we are to succeed we are to work together as one body.  This false pride of the hand stating it can work without the eyes, feet or the brain has gone on long enough. 
    IF AT THE CITY LEVEL ALL COST EFFECTIVE AVENUES HAVE BEEN EXHAUSTED THEN IT IS TIME TO PASS THE BATON.
     
    No where else do you here the executive authorities separate themselves or attack other members of the body like here in Michigan.  When something happens in New York no matter what the city, they call it a New York problem or a Texas problem or a California problem.
     
    Get the Governor involved, for the judicial system has played out and the Mayor has had his day in court.  We paid for his defense and he had a jury of his peers, that jury found that he and his cronies unlawfully fired police officers, and he forfeited his right to an appeal.
     
    HOW MANY JURY TRIALS DOES THE MAYOR GET BEFORE THE POWERS THAT BE SAY HE HAS HAD HIS DAY IN COURT???
     
    THIS ALONE SCREAMS ABUSE OF POWER AND WE WANT HIM OUT!

    Well said, Magenta. I have also written to all of the Council members and the Governor that enough is enough. This is a nightmare and so very sad. I'm tired of the "separatist" mentality.
    Very nice letter Magenta....only one bit of advice...when you write city council try to keep your words less than 2 syllables. That way, even Barbara Rose Collins and Martha Reeves can read and understand it. :-)

    LOL Thanks taxpayer, Laura and Missy good to read you again!

  •  05-14-2008, 7:30 PM 3005477 in reply to 3005323

    Letter to Joanne Watson

    This is a letter I sent recently to Council member Watson. I would like to hear what other folks thought about this. It's fine if you disagree with my thoughts. I just want honest opinions.

    Dear Council Member Watson,
    As a white Detroiter I had to step back and regroup after reading about your conversation with Kwame Kilpatrick the other day. Apparently you were on the phone with the mayor and said to him something to the effect that you don't want to see a white woman come in and make a decision about a black man. Why does it need to be white vs. black, us against them? Please recall that there are still 70-90,000 whites living in this city. Imagine if a white council member in another city said the same type of comment against blacks. There would be an uproar.
    I don't always agree with you on every position you take but I truly have come to believe that you vote with your heart and you vote in the best interest of this city. I respect you for that.
     
    Kwame Kilpatrick, a black man, had three BLACK police officers fired to cover himself from the embarrasment of an affair that he had with Christine Beatty. To the best of my knowledge neither Gov. Granholm or any other white person I can think of has fired three black men for a stupid ass reason like that.
     
    My home value has shrunk %30 by all accounts, my property taxes continue to rise, city services like police, trash and fire all seem to be slipping. Add to that the insensitive remarks of a council member and the downright racist LIES( see attached article from metrotimes.com) of a mayor that said during his state of the city address that he had been called the N word a lot in the past month but cannot seem to back it up. I really am trying to hold out and not throw in the towel and just abandon my home and move to where I feel more welcome and where I will receive better value for my money. Please help me to do that. Please think before you make certain comments. With comments like yours and the mayors you will never get any whites to move into this city because they feel unwelcome. Without whites moving to the city you simply do not have the diversified economic base needed to sustain a healthy metropolis.
     
  •  05-14-2008, 7:43 PM 3005543 in reply to 3005477

    Re: Letter to Joanne Watson

    taxpayer:

    This is a letter I sent recently to Council member Watson. I would like to hear what other folks thought about this. It's fine if you disagree with my thoughts. I just want honest opinions.

    Dear Council Member Watson,
    As a white Detroiter I had to step back and regroup after reading about your conversation with Kwame Kilpatrick the other day. Apparently you were on the phone with the mayor and said to him something to the effect that you don't want to see a white woman come in and make a decision about a black man. Why does it need to be white vs. black, us against them? Please recall that there are still 70-90,000 whites living in this city. Imagine if a white council member in another city said the same type of comment against blacks. There would be an uproar.
    I don't always agree with you on every position you take but I truly have come to believe that you vote with your heart and you vote in the best interest of this city. I respect you for that.
     
    Kwame Kilpatrick, a black man, had three BLACK police officers fired to cover himself from the embarrasment of an affair that he had with Christine Beatty. To the best of my knowledge neither Gov. Granholm or any other white person I can think of has fired three black men for a stupid ass reason like that.
     
    My home value has shrunk %30 by all accounts, my property taxes continue to rise, city services like police, trash and fire all seem to be slipping. Add to that the insensitive remarks of a council member and the downright racist LIES( see attached article from metrotimes.com) of a mayor that said during his state of the city address that he had been called the N word a lot in the past month but cannot seem to back it up. I really am trying to hold out and not throw in the towel and just abandon my home and move to where I feel more welcome and where I will receive better value for my money. Please help me to do that. Please think before you make certain comments. With comments like yours and the mayors you will never get any whites to move into this city because they feel unwelcome. Without whites moving to the city you simply do not have the diversified economic base needed to sustain a healthy metropolis.
     
    I like your letter.  In defense of Ms. Watson, I think she was really trying to reach KK.  She is a fighter for the end of racism.  KK doesn't understand the difference and I think  she stooped to his level.  I hope I am correct.
    Posting is invisible-nothing personal
    RayStar
  •  05-14-2008, 7:43 PM 3005544 in reply to 3005477

    Re: Letter to Joanne Watson

    taxpayer:

    This is a letter I sent recently to Council member Watson. I would like to hear what other folks thought about this. It's fine if you disagree with my thoughts. I just want honest opinions.

    Dear Council Member Watson,
    As a white Detroiter I had to step back and regroup after reading about your conversation with Kwame Kilpatrick the other day. Apparently you were on the phone with the mayor and said to him something to the effect that you don't want to see a white woman come in and make a decision about a black man. Why does it need to be white vs. black, us against them? Please recall that there are still 70-90,000 whites living in this city. Imagine if a white council member in another city said the same type of comment against blacks. There would be an uproar.
    I don't always agree with you on every position you take but I truly have come to believe that you vote with your heart and you vote in the best interest of this city. I respect you for that.
     
    Kwame Kilpatrick, a black man, had three BLACK police officers fired to cover himself from the embarrasment of an affair that he had with Christine Beatty. To the best of my knowledge neither Gov. Granholm or any other white person I can think of has fired three black men for a stupid ass reason like that.
     
    My home value has shrunk %30 by all accounts, my property taxes continue to rise, city services like police, trash and fire all seem to be slipping. Add to that the insensitive remarks of a council member and the downright racist LIES( see attached article from metrotimes.com) of a mayor that said during his state of the city address that he had been called the N word a lot in the past month but cannot seem to back it up. I really am trying to hold out and not throw in the towel and just abandon my home and move to where I feel more welcome and where I will receive better value for my money. Please help me to do that. Please think before you make certain comments. With comments like yours and the mayors you will never get any whites to move into this city because they feel unwelcome. Without whites moving to the city you simply do not have the diversified economic base needed to sustain a healthy metropolis.
     

    Heart felt, straight to the point without being malicious, excellent job I am sure it  gave her food for thought, hopefully it will provoke a permanent change.  They could ALL use mental speedbumps on their tongues and charm classes.  Goodnight Taxpayer

  •  05-14-2008, 7:43 PM 3005546 in reply to 3005477

    What a mug!

    How would you like to look at this mug every morning with coffee?
  •  05-14-2008, 7:48 PM 3005563 in reply to 3004726

    Re: Council Moves to Oust Mayor

    tantra:
    msjanet042:

    MissD:
    Msjanet either you are a nut or you are Christine Beatty, or Conyers

    It doesnt matter who I am, my answers will remain the same, I support and Love you

    "HONORABLE MAYOR KWAME KILPATRICK"

     

    HA HA HA "HONORABLE" No honor in that fat man. No integrity, no honor and no shame.

    Not gonna lie... it is somewhat amusing that the only people that seem to want to support him are illiterate apes. No question a product of the fine Detroit Public Schools, and either a member of the friends and family plan, or just one of the idiots (As Kwame and family refer to them) that voted for him.

    Well welcome to my family my sister, because in God's eyes we are his children, and that makes you one also.  Is that the only answer that you, people can come up with. 

    You need to quit talking about people because you dont know who you are talking to, I could be one of your relatives......oops....... forgot already............... hey my sister who shares the same father but a different mother than I.

    Love you Tantra, God Bless you Tantra.

  •  05-14-2008, 7:55 PM 3005592 in reply to 3005477

    Re: Letter to Joanne Watson

    taxpayer:

    This is a letter I sent recently to Council member Watson. I would like to hear what other folks thought about this. It's fine if you disagree with my thoughts. I just want honest opinions.

    Dear Council Member Watson,
    As a white Detroiter I had to step back and regroup after reading about your conversation with Kwame Kilpatrick the other day. Apparently you were on the phone with the mayor and said to him something to the effect that you don't want to see a white woman come in and make a decision about a black man. Why does it need to be white vs. black, us against them? Please recall that there are still 70-90,000 whites living in this city. Imagine if a white council member in another city said the same type of comment against blacks. There would be an uproar.
    I don't always agree with you on every position you take but I truly have come to believe that you vote with your heart and you vote in the best interest of this city. I respect you for that.
     
    Kwame Kilpatrick, a black man, had three BLACK police officers fired to cover himself from the embarrasment of an affair that he had with Christine Beatty. To the best of my knowledge neither Gov. Granholm or any other white person I can think of has fired three black men for a stupid ass reason like that.
     
    My home value has shrunk %30 by all accounts, my property taxes continue to rise, city services like police, trash and fire all seem to be slipping. Add to that the insensitive remarks of a council member and the downright racist LIES( see attached article from metrotimes.com) of a mayor that said during his state of the city address that he had been called the N word a lot in the past month but cannot seem to back it up. I really am trying to hold out and not throw in the towel and just abandon my home and move to where I feel more welcome and where I will receive better value for my money. Please help me to do that. Please think before you make certain comments. With comments like yours and the mayors you will never get any whites to move into this city because they feel unwelcome. Without whites moving to the city you simply do not have the diversified economic base needed to sustain a healthy metropolis.
     
    Good one Tax. Having met Watson she might be offended by the cuss word you threw in there. But not enough to have her stop reading it.

    I was offended by the black/white comment also.

    Remember though, she was very involved with the stupid resolution that Council passed that all not-for-profits within the City had to have 51% Detroiters on their Boards. She has many times forgotten the white/latino base of residents within the City. I never have figured out if she's playing to her audience or if it was her.

  •  05-14-2008, 7:57 PM 3005600 in reply to 3005563

    Kwame Cartoon

    You have to listen to this cartoon. The spoken words have been rearranged.

    http://www.revver.com/video/772237/kwame-kilpatrick-scandal/

  •  05-14-2008, 7:58 PM 3005604 in reply to 3005546

    Re: What a mug!

    taxpayer:
    How would you like to look at this mug every morning with coffee?
    It would be like having morning sickness again.
  •  05-14-2008, 10:04 PM 3006192 in reply to 3005604

    Re: What a mug!

    I'm not a detroiter but I was raised in detroit east side,I cannot vote to oust the mayor ,I wish I could.A while back I posted that I would do my part to help.Today, I did I cancelled my comcast tv and internet and was asked why as  they always do. I did tell them the reason was that they had given Kilpatrick  a program three days a week to speal his lies, that was really a slap in the face of the law abiding citezins.

    this is one of the ways to show my support for the good people of detroit.The other I 've stopped going to the detroit casinos and sport events.

    When the detroit elite that own businesses in detroit start seeing their profit fall from people  from the suburbs maybe they will get on the band wagon and start asking  for Kwame's resignation---------------

    miamia

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