Kwame Guilty

OMG, the inner city folk are calling KK a King. WTF! Don't they get it he stole from them. He is part of the reason the lights don't work, the police don't come, the neighborhoods are rundown. Jeez.
 
No, no, if he was white, they would want his head. Ask any black if OJ did it. They will all say no. Ask if Michael did it. They will all say no. Now, ask if they would let their kids stay with Michael overnight, and they would say "fuck no!".
 
No, no, if he was white, they would want his head. Ask any black if OJ did it. They will all say no. Ask if Michael did it. They will all say no. Now, ask if they would let their kids stay with Michael overnight, and they would say "fuck no!".

Well, since he's in a graveyard that would be a given. :p
 
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Winter Woman, you always are up-to-date on news and politics, and are very vocal and forthright. I suggested in a prior thread that you should look into politics... I think you would do very well for any community you decided to work with.
 
Winter Woman, you always are up-to-date on news and politics, and are very vocal and forthright. I suggested in a prior thread that you should look into politics... I think you would do very well for any community you decided to work with.

she's tried that before.

LMAO. I just knew that when they kicked out the White farmers and the White engineers and professionasl this would happen.

odd capitalization choices.

https://www.rollitup.org/politics/619287-zimbabwe-has-217-bank-no.html
 
So, basically Kwame stole a few million between 2002 and 2008, by giving contracts to his buddies, who returned the favor with large contributions. Sound like anyone else, during the same time?

Perhaps there IS something to the color comments. BushCo stole Billions doing the same thing, and no charges yet.
 
So, basically Kwame stole a few million between 2002 and 2008, by giving contracts to his buddies, who returned the favor with large contributions. Sound like anyone else, during the same time?

Perhaps there IS something to the color comments. BushCo stole Billions doing the same thing, and no charges yet.

He did way more than he was convicted on. For instance, he appointed a gentleman from Puerto Rico that ran a very, very small water system. Put him in charge of a system that services about 4 million people and that man miss billed the different communities to the tune of millions. He will be on trial soon.

He lied on the stand. He lied to his PO.

Bobby Ferguson went out of his way to crush people. Mostly people of color which just blows me away. He didn't really steal from the suburbs, he stole from the citizen of the City of Detroit. As he said, 'His people' and he fleeced them good.
 
No, I never ran for office. I did work for the MMJ law in MI.

I glad RIU made you the Grammar Nazi. Pretty cocky for a treadmill salesman that lives off his father-in-law. How much in food stamps do you get each month?

i get as much from my pa in law as i do from the food stamps office: $0.00

but that's cute of you to try. it really lets me know that you are bothered by me catching your odd capitalization choices.
 
He did way more than he was convicted on. For instance, he appointed a gentleman from Puerto Rico that ran a very, very small water system. Put him in charge of a system that services about 4 million people and that man miss billed the different communities to the tune of millions. He will be on trial soon.

He lied on the stand. He lied to his PO.

Bobby Ferguson went out of his way to crush people. Mostly people of color which just blows me away. He didn't really steal from the suburbs, he stole from the citizen of the City of Detroit. As he said, 'His people' and he fleeced them good.

wow. that's horrible.

yet you haven't made a peep about the nearly 5000 dead americans in iraq or the trillions that it cost us to go there unnecessarily.

but i guess bush was White. so....
 
Partial list of those involved with the mayor of Detroit. What a shame KK could have been the next governor for the Great State of Michigan.

Karl Kado: Cobo Center contractor. Pleaded guilty to filing false tax returns for not reporting $170,000 in bribes to Kwame Kilpatrick, Bernard Kilpatrick and then-Cobo director Efstathios (Lou) Pavledes; sentenced to probation.

Glenn Blanton: ex-Cobo director. Pleaded guilty to creating phony documents to conceal a $15,000 bribe from Kado; sentenced to one year.

Efstathios (Lou) Pavledes: former Cobo director. Pleaded guilty to concealing a $100,000 bribe from Kado; sentenced to 11 months in prison.

Jerry Rivers, ex-Detroit police officer. Pleaded guilty in a $50,000 bribery scheme involving the $3.5-million sale of city-owned Camp Brighton; sentenced to one year.

DeDan Milton: former mayoral aide and friend of Kwame Kilpatrick. Pleaded guilty in Camp Brighton bribery scheme; sentenced to 42 months.

Kandia Milton: Kilpatrick’s deputy mayor. Pleaded guilty in Camp Brighton bribery scheme; sentenced to 14 months.

James Rosendall Jr.: point man in Michigan for Synagro Technologies. Pleaded guilty to bribery to obtain a billion-dollar sludge-disposal contract; sentenced to 11 months.

Rayford Jackson: Synagro consultant. Pleaded guilty to paying more than $6,000 in bribes to then-councilwoman Monica Conyers; sentenced to five years.

Monica Conyers: former Detroit city councilwoman and wife of U.S. Rep. John Conyers. Pleaded guilty to taking bribes from Synagro and others, and from a city public pension board on which she served; sentenced to 37 months.

Sam Riddle: aide to then-councilwoman Conyers. Pleaded guilty to conspiracy in conjunction with bribing Southfield Councilman William Lattimore and extortion with Conyers; sentenced to 37 months.

John Clark: City Council aide who took a $3,000 payoff from Synagro’s Rosendall. Pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI; received five months.

William Lattimore: then-Southfield councilman. Pleaded guilty to accepting $7,500 to help relocate a pawn shop to Southfield; sentenced to 18 months in prison.

Mary Waters: former state representative and Riddle girlfriend. Implicated in the Southfield bribery conspiracy, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor tax charge; received one year of probation. ROMAIN BLANQUART/Detroit Free Press

Victor Mercado: former water department director under Kilpatrick. Pleaded guilty to conspiracy as a member of the “Kilpatrick Enterprise”; faces up to 18 months in prison and a $100,000 fine when sentenced.

Derrick Miller: top Kilpatrick aide and close friend who testified against the former mayor at trial. Pleaded guilty to bribery and lying on his taxes; faces up to 10 years in prison.

Emma Bell: longtime Kilpatrick fundraiser who testified she gave Kilpatrick thousands of dollars in cash kickbacks. Pleaded guilty to tax evasion; faces up to 24 months.

Chauncey Mayfield: former investment adviser to the two city pension funds. Pleaded guilty to conspiring with former Detroit treasurer Jeffrey Beasley to pay him bribes in exchange for new business from the funds; faces up to five years.

Marc Andre Cunningham: former Kilpatrick assistant and friend. Pleaded guilty to paying a $15,000 bribe to Kilpatrick’s father, Bernard Kilpatrick, for supporting a $30-million investment of city pension funds; faces up to 37 months.

Andrew Park: an owner of the failed Asian Village restaurant venture who said he paid bribes to Derrick Miller and, in turn, Kwame Kilpatrick. Pleaded guilty to tax evasion; sentenced to one year.

Shakib Deria: Ferguson Enterprises employee. Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to structure financial transactions; given probation.

Brian Dodds: part-owner of a Howell earthmoving company. Pleaded guilty to submitting an inflated bid so contractor Bobby Ferguson could win a project; received probation.

Tabitha Goodner: Ferguson employee who admitted she prepared a phony auditor’s report at his request because he didn’t want to pay $30,000 for an official one. Pleaded guilty to concealing a crime; fined $5,000.

Rodney Burrell: owner of Northville hauling company. Pleaded guilty to submitting an inflated bid so Ferguson could win a project; received probation.

Michael Rosette: Contractor. Made false statements to the FBI regarding the Bates investigation; received probation.
 
wow. that's horrible.

yet you haven't made a peep about the nearly 5000 dead americans in iraq or the trillions that it cost us to go there unnecessarily.

but i guess bush was White. so....

Just a couple questions on that... How long has the war in Iraq been going on?
Is there a draft?
Did people enlist, knowing that they may be sent into combat scenarios?
In the same period, how many American men and women, between 18 -37 (enlistment window) died by:
A. Violent crimes.
B. Suicide.
C. Attacks by terrorists or radicals.
D. Vehicular accidents
(How about a smaller sampling, since the above makes it a statistically safer bet to enlist and go to combat... ) How many men and women, of "enlistment age" were killed, committed suicide, or otherwise died, while incarcerated in the United States, during that same time?

Congress declared war. Yes, GWB was a sock puppet for daddy's agenda, but, until you are ready to indict every member of the house and senate that voted for the Iraq war, your claim is a paper tiger.

EDIT: I'm not saying that it's the same, or that it's good. I'm saying that 5000 in 10 years, with well more than a million seeing combat in the region, as far as wars go, it's looking pretty good on our side. In previous conflicts, we saw more than that in allied/friendly fire. In the U.S. violence and death are rampant. We've had numerous terrorist attacks, Sandy Hook, the Sihk temple, the Batman Premiere... The list is long; yet you are focusing on 5000 that died doing the job they applied for, trained for, and were hired to do. It's no different than a police officer's death. Is it right? That's a subjective question, it's murder - that's illegal. It's not worse than when a citizen dies, though. It's statistically more likely for a police to meet a violent end. They are hired to do the job and "death" is a hazard they are aware of, going into the job. Military is the same.

Comparing a city's corrupt leaders, and leadership that collapsed the cities with a decision that GW Bush didn't even make is, at best, a very dishonest attempt to deflect. If WW marches in her best white sheets, every Friday night, that has nothing to do with the FACT that Kwame was indicted, tried by a jury of his peers, and found Guilty in a court of law. WW Capitalized "White?" Don't like/rep the post. Make a valid argument based on that, without ad hominem attacks, and without trying to use her capitalization as grounds to indict a third pary.
 
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