September 20, 2008
at 9:59 am
· Filed under Michiganology
Nearly 1,000 people showed up in support of new Detroit Mayor Ken Cockrel Jr. at Wayne State University … story in Free Press says it’s a new era, a new beginning for Detroit.
Tags: Detroit, I Love Detroit, Ken Cockrel, politics
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September 4, 2008
at 6:56 am
· Filed under Michiganology
The choir is growing louder asking Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to step down. Google’s news index is showing 4,003 news articles. (And when that happens it’s an indicator that every major newspaper in the world is reporting a similar news item.) Nobody wants that kind of negative news to go on for 2 more weeks, so people are expecting that big news will be announced today. (e.g. a plea bargain)

Kwame Kilpatrick in the news
Recently adding his voice to the choir according to Detroit Free Press - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
The Free Press says the mayor could plead guilty this morning at 9:00AM
Tags: Barack Obama, Detroit, Detroit mayor, Kwame Kilpatrick, Michigan, politics
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August 28, 2008
at 11:48 pm
· Filed under History
Why would anyone brag so much about big politics?
“Jason Ellenburg is making it very big in politics. He is managing the re-election campaign of Sen. Carl Levin.”
Jason is helping Carl Levin gather more slaves for Uncle Sam’s Plantation. Why would he be so proud of that?
The Michigan Grapevine says: “Carl Levin has been in the senate way too long.”
Tags: Carl Levin, election 2008, Jason Ellenberg, politics, Uncle Sams Plantation
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