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Date: Aug 7, 2008 18:27
Detroit Mayor Ordered Jailed
A judge ordered Mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick to the county jail on Thursday for
violating the terms of his bond by traveling to Canada last month without
court approval.
The pronouncement from Judge Ronald Giles of Federal District Court means
that Mr. Kilpatrick, who is fighting perjury and other felony charges but
has refused calls to resign, will likely spend at least one night in jail
but would be released after posting $75,000 bail. The mayor's lawyers were
seeking an immediate appeal.
Mr. Kilpatrick apologized to Judge Giles for his July 23 trip to Windsor,
Ontario, on the opposite shore of the Detroit River, saying he would not
make another such mistake and noting that he had asked his young sons to
watch the hearing. But the judge responded that he must treat the mayor as
he would any other defendant.
"If it was not Kwame Kilpatrick sitting in that seat - if it was John Six
Pack sitting in the seat - what would I do?" Judge Giles said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/08/us/08detroit.html?hp
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Author: cptcanuck2cptcanuck2 Date: Aug 7, 2008 18:35
Michael Laudahn eOpposition wrote:
> Detroit Mayor Ordered Jailed
>
>
> A judge ordered Mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick to the county jail on Thursday for
> violating the terms of his bond by traveling to Canada last month without
> court approval.
> The pronouncement from Judge Ronald Giles of Federal District Court means
> that Mr. Kilpatrick, who is fighting perjury and other felony charges but
> has refused calls to resign, will likely spend at least one night in jail
> but would be released after posting $75,000 bail. The mayor's lawyers were
> seeking an immediate appeal.
>
> Mr. Kilpatrick apologized to Judge Giles for his July 23 trip to Windsor,
> Ontario, on the opposite shore of the Detroit River, saying he would not
> make another such mistake and noting that he had asked his young sons to
> watch the hearing. But the judge responded that he must treat the mayor as
> he would any other defendant.
>
> "If it was not Kwame Kilpatrick sitting in that seat - if it was John Six ...
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Author: White SpiritWhite Spirit Date: Aug 7, 2008 18:39
cptcanuck2 wrote:
> I'm English-Canadian, and I'm not answering you if you use the taboo
> term "nigger."
Out of interest, would you have answered if the article had referred to
a 'cracker mayor'?
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Date: Aug 7, 2008 18:46
"cptcanuck2" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>>
> I'm English-Canadian, and I'm not answering you if you use the taboo term
> "nigger."
I am anti-PC, and I use every opportunity to kick the taboos of PC,
hopefully encouraging other people to do the same. We must free us from this
yoke.
--
Give us back our countries: Stop the criminal multiculturalism ideology
enforced upon the white world against the will of its peoples, leading to
mass immigration from the third-world: Mul-cul + pol-corr = lethal mixture
for the white world. And give us back our freedom: Dismantle all
surveillance technology.
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Author: abelardabelard Date: Aug 7, 2008 19:19
On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 16:35:04 GMT, cptcanuck2
wrote:
>Michael Laudahn eOpposition wrote:
>> Detroit Mayor Ordered Jailed
>>
>>
>> A judge ordered Mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick to the county jail on Thursday for
>> violating the terms of his bond by traveling...
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Date: Aug 7, 2008 19:30
"Michael Laudahn eOpposition" your.earliest.convenience>
wrote in message news:23btb2.3il.19.1@news.alt.net...
>
> Detroit Mayor Ordered Jailed
>
>
> A judge ordered Mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick to the county jail on Thursday
> for
> violating the terms of his bond by traveling to Canada last month without
> court approval.
> The pronouncement from Judge Ronald Giles of Federal District Court means
> that Mr. Kilpatrick, who is fighting perjury and other felony charges but
> has refused calls to resign, will likely spend at least one night in jail
> but would be released after posting $75,000 bail. The mayor's lawyers were
> seeking an immediate appeal.
>
> Mr. Kilpatrick apologized to Judge Giles for his July 23 trip to Windsor,
> Ontario, on the opposite shore of the Detroit River, saying he would not
> make another such mistake and noting that he had asked his young sons to
> watch the hearing. But the judge responded that he must treat the mayor as ...
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Author: klunkklunk Date: Aug 7, 2008 23:03
"E. Barry Bruyea" goaway.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 17:39:42 +0100, White Spirit
> homechoice.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>cptcanuck2 wrote:
>>
>>> I'm English-Canadian, and I'm not answering you if you use the taboo
>>> term "nigger."
>>
>>Out of interest, would you have answered if the article had referred to
>>a 'cracker mayor'?
>
>
> "Cracker", "Honky" "Whitebread", "Gringo" and many other less than
> flattering terms are commonly used in American Society and are
> considered acceptable under the rule of Politically Correct Speech
> when applied to those without a whole lot of melanin in their skin.
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Author: cptcanuck2cptcanuck2 Date: Aug 7, 2008 23:26
klunk wrote:
> "E. Barry Bruyea" goaway.com> wrote in message
> news:omkm941l92ar7fcprn10pc2ongcjgljsr4@4ax.com...
>> On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 17:39:42 +0100, White Spirit
>> homechoice.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> cptcanuck2 wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm English-Canadian, and I'm not answering you if you use the taboo
>>>> term "nigger."
>>> Out of interest, would you have answered if the article had referred to
>>> a 'cracker mayor'?
>>
>> "Cracker", "Honky" "Whitebread", "Gringo" and many other less than
>> flattering terms are commonly used in American Society and are
>> considered acceptable under the rule of Politically Correct Speech
>> when applied to those without a whole lot of melanin in their skin.
>
> not one of those terms have any relationship to the enslavement of human
> beings... the first three are the equivalent of "black" and gringo simply ...
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Author: klunkklunk Date: Aug 7, 2008 23:54
"cptcanuck2" wrote in message
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> klunk wrote:
>> "E. Barry Bruyea" goaway.com> wrote in message
>> news:omkm941l92ar7fcprn10pc2ongcjgljsr4@4ax.com...
>>> On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 17:39:42 +0100, White Spirit
>>> homechoice.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> cptcanuck2 wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm English-Canadian, and I'm not answering you if you use the taboo
>>>>> term "nigger."
>>>> Out of interest, would you have answered if the article had referred to
>>>> a 'cracker mayor'?
>>>
>>> "Cracker", "Honky" "Whitebread", "Gringo" and many other less than
>>> flattering terms are commonly used in American Society and are
>>> considered acceptable under the rule of Politically Correct Speech
>>> when applied to those without a whole lot of melanin in their skin.
>> ...
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