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Are the city's execs ignoring the mayor's sex scandal?

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  • Posted By: ben nevis @ 05/21/2008 7:21:06 PM

    I'll bet Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has as his role model former Washingtom D.C. mayor Marion Barry, now serving as D.C. Council Rep. for Ward 8. Perhaps this Barry quote will keep the "white fright" CEO's at bay "The laws in this city are clearly racist. All laws are racist. The law of gravity is racist." Hang tuff Kwame you are a shining example of...corruption.

  • Posted By: sjpersonal @ 05/20/2008 11:56:09 AM

    Have you tried petitioning for a recall? If you show up with a petition signed by the majority of voters I am sure that the powers that be will act, Remember they are all ELECTED officials. Threaten their seat in office, they will definitely listen to you. I grew up in Detroit and my family still lives there.

    They are also extremely upset by his conduct.

  • Posted By: Cindylow @ 05/19/2008 9:35:12 PM

    These execs are just as bad as Kilpatrick. You come into the city and do business. Detroiters spend their money at your businesses, and yet you slap them in the face by not only keeping your mouths shut, but giving to his defense fund. How can you support such an evil deceitful crook ? You all will be remembered when this crumb is behind bars !

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