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(Detroit Free Press)   Looks like former Detroit mayor Kilpatrick is going to be moving from Frying Pan Penitentiary to Fire State Prison   (freep.com) divider line 30
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2010-06-25 03:46:10 PM
biatch set me up!
 
j68
2010-06-25 05:51:15 PM
He'd still get 40% of the vote if he ran for Mayor of Detroit. It's farking mind boggling how many blacks still support this piece of shiat.
 
2010-06-25 05:53:53 PM
I deny all allegations.
 
2010-06-25 05:54:01 PM
Kilpatrick was the best thing to happen to Detroit, since his abrupt departure heralded the arrival of current Mayor Dave Bing. Bing is finally doing something about the 1/3 of the city that is abandoned and blighted.

Today - the ruins of Detroit. Tomorrow - the hipster farms of Detroit. Thank Bing.

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2010-06-25 05:55:16 PM
j68: He'd still get 40% of the vote if he ran for Mayor of Detroit. It's farking mind boggling how many blacks still support this piece of shiat.

Well, until the rest of the racist Detroit City council joins him in the klink, Detroit will never change.
 
2010-06-25 05:55:53 PM
j68: He'd still get 40% of the vote if he ran for Mayor of Detroit. It's farking mind boggling how many blacks still support this piece of shiat.

You and your speculative bullshiat - do you even know any black people?

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2010-06-25 05:57:21 PM
j68: He'd still get 40% of the vote if he ran for Mayor of Detroit. It's farking mind boggling how many blacks still support this piece of shiat.

I guess that's why Marion Barry got reelected in DC. Black people have a seemingly infinite capacity to forgive black politicians who commit felonies. It must be a race-loyalty thing.
 
2010-06-25 05:58:25 PM
moops: do you even know any black people?

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Oooh ooh oooh!
 
j68
2010-06-25 06:02:40 PM
moops: You and your speculative bullshiat

I'm from the area dipshiat. Kwame was reelected even after all kinds of shiat had surfaced about him misusing funds.
 
2010-06-25 06:08:30 PM
Atomic Spunk: j68: He'd still get 40% of the vote if he ran for Mayor of Detroit. It's farking mind boggling how many blacks still support this piece of shiat.

I guess that's why Marion Barry got reelected in DC. Black people have a seemingly infinite capacity to forgive black politicians who commit felonies. It must be a race-loyalty thing.


to this day, Marion can do no wrong. It's unreal.
 
2010-06-25 06:12:33 PM
moops: Thank Bing.

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Bing is a great website for doing internet searches. I know that because I Googled it.
 
2010-06-25 06:15:46 PM
j68: moops: You and your speculative bullshiat

I'm from the area dipshiat. Kwame was reelected even after all kinds of shiat had surfaced about him misusing funds.


I'm "from the area" too dipshiat. And just because you're from Novi or Grosse Point doesn't mean you know things about Detroit. He barely eked out a win, and the real bad stuff didn't surface until after his re-election.
 
j68
2010-06-25 06:19:43 PM
moops: 'm "from the area" too dipshiat. And just because you're from Novi or Grosse Point doesn't mean you know things about Detroit. He barely eked out a win, and the real bad stuff didn't surface until after his re-election.

Oh bullshiat, there were stories about pay for play well before his reelection.
 
2010-06-25 06:24:28 PM
j68: Oh bullshiat, there were stories about pay for play well before his reelection.
 
2010-06-25 06:49:26 PM
For the record, he is already in state prison. These are federal charges, so I guess the headline is backwards.
 
2010-06-25 07:02:05 PM
moops and j68, Your arguments are moot. Detroit is being purposefully and systematically closed down. It is over. I am surprised neither of you seem to see it, even though that is precisely why they are doing it slowly. Here is a good example: this year alone 77 parks are simply being closed off and abandoned, and there is barely a news article about it outside of Detroit. Next year it will be something else. The year after that services will be dropped from certain areas. Populations will continue to decline in these areas as well, most of the people relocating to other cities rather than other Detroit neighborhoods. Exactly as planned, these neighborhoods and suburbs will be left to burn and/or rot away. Or converted into landfills for Canadian trash and/or toxic waste. Businesses worth salvaging will move within the next ten years, or be sold off.

Twenty years from now Detroit will be distinguishable from Flint only by the few additional government offices necessary to run the border crossing. The flight hub may remain longer, but only long enough for them to build up GRR. (They have already started that, btw.)

And for the record, Kwame was a known crook state-wide before he ever even ran for mayor. Just because "the really bad stuff" wasn't made officially public until after his re-election doesn't mean that it didn't happen or that it wasn't commonly known who and what he was.
 
2010-06-25 07:24:06 PM
Does this mean we're one step closer to new Detroit???
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2010-06-25 07:29:28 PM
moops: j68: Oh bullshiat, there were stories about pay for play well before his reelection.

You should quit before you *really* look stoopid.

If their was a honeypot/cookie jar for him to find, he'd be in it. Everything from hiring/appointing friends and family to city positions, Having police Harleys out on the isle to play with, leasing an escalade for dearest to driving around in using city fund just a few dollars below the radar, throwing lavish hooker parties, etc. The list goes on.

The only reason why he wasn't in jail by the end of the first term is that he had support of other stoopid people. About the only thing he didn't get caught doing was cocaine.
 
2010-06-25 07:31:40 PM
CasperImproved: moops: j68: Oh bullshiat, there were stories about pay for play well before his reelection.

You should quit before you *really* look stoopid.

If their was a honeypot/cookie jar for him to find, he'd be in it. Everything from hiring/appointing friends and family to city positions, Having police Harleys out on the isle to play with, leasing an escalade for dearest to driving around in using city fund just a few dollars below the radar, throwing lavish hooker parties, etc. The list goes on.

The only reason why he wasn't in jail by the end of the first term is that he had support of other stoopid people. About the only thing he didn't get caught doing was cocaine.


BTW, I did use the correct form of "their". That's because it was always someone else's honey pot/cookie jar his hands needed to be in.
 
2010-06-25 07:47:19 PM
sigdiamond2000: HELL YEAH

That was effing PERFECT.

Thank you!

/Hey Kwame?
//enjoy your stay!
///motherf--ker
 
2010-06-25 08:01:17 PM
moops: j68: moops: You and your speculative bullshiat

I'm from the area dipshiat. Kwame was reelected even after all kinds of shiat had surfaced about him misusing funds.

I'm "from the area" too dipshiat. And just because you're from Novi or Grosse Pointe doesn't mean you know things about Detroit. He barely eked out a win, and the real bad stuff didn't surface until after his re-election.


/Sorry Pet Peeve

Not sure I understand the logic here. So because someone lives just outside the city proper limits, they know less about the issues? I'm not saying that I know anything about what's going on; I'm still a bit too young to care about the politics and still optimistic enough to think Detroit is "just on the verge of a comeback." But to say someone knows nothing about the issues based on where they reside and nothing else is just dumb.

Sorry to interject, but to lighten the mood:
A parody of those Pure Michigan set in The Village in Grosse Pointe (new window)
 
2010-06-25 08:14:37 PM
CasperImproved: moops: j68: Oh bullshiat, there were stories about pay for play well before his reelection.

You should quit before you *really* look stoopid.

If their was a honeypot/cookie jar for him to find, he'd be in it. Everything from hiring/appointing friends and family to city positions, Having police Harleys out on the isle to play with, leasing an escalade for dearest to driving around in using city fund just a few dollars below the radar, throwing lavish hooker parties, etc. The list goes on.

The only reason why he wasn't in jail by the end of the first term is that he had support of other stoopid people. About the only thing he didn't get caught doing was cocaine.


Don't forget about the dead hooker in the mayors mansion.
 
2010-06-25 08:55:37 PM
WI241TH: moops: j68: moops: You and your speculative bullshiat

I'm from the area dipshiat. Kwame was reelected even after all kinds of shiat had surfaced about him misusing funds.

I'm "from the area" too dipshiat. And just because you're from Novi or Grosse Pointe doesn't mean you know things about Detroit. He barely eked out a win, and the real bad stuff didn't surface until after his re-election.

/Sorry Pet Peeve

Not sure I understand the logic here. So because someone lives just outside the city proper limits, they know less about the issues? I'm not saying that I know anything about what's going on; I'm still a bit too young to care about the politics and still optimistic enough to think Detroit is "just on the verge of a comeback." But to say someone knows nothing about the issues based on where they reside and nothing else is just dumb.

Sorry to interject, but to lighten the mood:
A parody of those Pure Michigan set in The Village in Grosse Pointe (new window)


That's true, generally. But if you're young and in Grosse Pointe... oh boy.

You've got a steep, steep learning curve there.

That's just the facts, darling. I don't live in Detroit, mind you. But I've spent lots and lots of time there, I have friends and relatives who live and work there, I've worked for a social justice non-profit there and took public transportation to get to work when my coworker's car got all smashed. I volunteer, often (and I will be again at least twice this month). I spent about, oh, 25% of my non-school time growing up on either side of 8 mile - family on one side, family friends (and softball and soccer team) on the other, and even in the 80s my dad used to take my brother and I downtown just for the heck of it frequently.

I have a decent understanding of the politics, and follow things rather closely.

All that said?

I'm the first to admit that compared to someone in the midst of - and living in the city and being directly impacted by everything whereas I'm only indirectly affected via this whole intertwined metro area we live in - I really don't know jack.

But start learning. Just be open to the fact that no matter how much you learn and know, there's more understanding to be gained from someone in the thick of it.

As for the re-election question... I remember the shady shiat Kwame was up to. The Metro Times was covering it on a regular basis. As far as the general public being aware of or caring about it, well, that's different.
 
2010-06-25 09:14:12 PM
j68: He'd still get 40% of the vote if he ran for Mayor of Detroit. It's farking mind boggling how many blacks still support this piece of shiat.


Corrupt amoral people vote for corrupt amoral leaders.

Take a hard look at the anti-American psychotics that voted for George Worthless Bush *TWICE*.

Detroit needs a quiet evacuation of all the sane hard working people in accordance with IRS records (the 15% of the black folks that are sane and hard working too), cover the valuable infrastructure with fire-proof tarps and lock it up securely against intrusion, then crop dust the entire city with gasoline, light it aflame, and then drop 20 fuel-air bombs to suffocate the remaining human vermin hiding out in inaccessible forts.

Then the government will divide up the remaining parcels of land, rebuild the property lost for the hard working and sane population reentering the cleansed city and Detroit can prosper once again.

That or hire a black-ops hit midnight squad to enter homes of people who have paid no taxes for 3 years and execute them quietly quickly and clean. Not bullets for everyone of course. I would use carbon monoxide or chloroform gas cartridges to subdue targets, have the bodies hauled out in long boxes to waiting vans, haul the corpses off to the incinerators, and be done with the human vermin expeditiously.

For higher density criminal zones I would go with a "gangland's most wanted" sniper squad which would target suspects, precision bullet them into useful fertilizer and withdraw to find the next target. Be they black, Latino, Italian, Asian, or Caucasian, the goal is to remove the criminal element so that the people that work for a living can prosper and be free in the USA once again.

A lot of these unpleasant "Tyranny of the Moron" situations can be eliminated much cheaper if the USA only had the guts to committing resources to actually solving the human causes of the problem permanently rather than piddling around uselessly hamstrung treating the mere symptoms of the problems expensively.
 
2010-06-25 10:30:01 PM
Gridlock:"Take a hard look at the anti-American psychotics that voted for George Worthless Bush *TWICE*."

Must be a race-loyalty thing?

/ ever notice it's only about race when black cities elect black crooks?
// just like how racists claim their racism is firmly grounded in totally-justified personal experience...
/// (because racists are full of shiat)
 
2010-06-25 10:50:00 PM
ringersol: Must be a race-loyalty thing?

/ ever notice it's only about race when black cities elect black crooks?
// just like how racists claim their racism is firmly grounded in totally-justified personal experience...
/// (because racists are full of shiat)


Not really, "race" is a convenient binder of idiot-clumps.
The dumber the asshole, the more they rely on purely physical characteristics (regional living zone, hair color, hair style, suits, skin color, eye color, gender, sexuality, etc...) to make snap idiotic judgments.

Why they do this is because *they are not smart enough to judge leadership for leadership-quality characteristics*.

Even worse, the idiots arrogantly assume they are *superior to intelligent people*. White supremacy, black supremacy, female supremacy, and so on, mixed with their natural incompetency results in people stupid blaming some easily other identifiable group because they can never admit they personally screwed up.
 
2010-06-25 11:05:32 PM
The very core of it is that morons pick other dangerous morons to lead them.

Morons can influence the nation with their horrible choices only because they're vastly out-breeding the sane hard-working people. Their pathetic joyless sexual interactions result in unwanted burdensome children which are not adequately supervised by their awful parents and are generally too malnourished in childhood with in-built genetic stupidity preventing their ever being very useful to society.

Morons drag the nations that they burden into a downward spiral. Once the morons reach a critical mass of cow-eyed slack-jawed fools milling about aimlessly, they begin to dominate the election cycles by sheer horrifying dull-witted lurching into the voting booths. Morons, by and large, elect the incompetent and crooked and thieving and arrogant and manipulative.

Race is an issue of sorts, but it is more the problem of racist moron groups (in this case the Black Supremacists elected one of their own worthless criminal to lead them in the form of Kwame Kilpatrick and pretty much 100% black criminals populating the Detroit city council).
 
2010-06-25 11:07:53 PM
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2010-06-26 02:40:10 AM
Put your hands up for Detroit.

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A DPD officer was shot while being carjacked at a gas station.....down the street from the police station.
 
2010-06-26 02:41:06 AM
Ow wow, this thread is going to be interesting in the morning.

WI241TH: Sorry to interject, but to lighten the mood:
A parody of those Pure Michigan set in The Village in Grosse Pointe (new window)


Oh wow, I've never been to GP but that's about what I assumed it would be.

To the guy that wanted to fire bomb Detroit, please don't destroy the area around St. Andrews, Hart Plaza, Cobo, RenCen etc. I like going to concerts down there.
 
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