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Tag: crime (page 2)By Republican Michigander, Section News
Awhile back, Judy Daubenmier, Kevin Shopshire, (both former reporters part of the media) and the local democrats were going crazy about one of our county commissioners who was unopposed for election, from clicking the waiver wire. It was a mistake, a blunder, since corrected, but wasn't front page material.
The post primaries were due yesterday. After this broad shot fired across the board, I'm here to show in spades that those in glass houses should not throw stones. Whether it was due to malfeasance or just incompetence, Judy Daubenmier's crew screwed up. If you are going to fire off, you better be clean, because I can find where the skeletons are buried. First, disclaimers. This violates the spirit of the law, and also the letter if internet websites are considered "print" or "broadcast" ads. Who paid for the dem commissioner websites? I'll get to that in a minute. (1 comment, 897 words in story) Full Story By Theblogprof, Section News
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The Michigan State Police say an anti-abortion activist has been shot and killed in front of Owosso High School. The same piece was in the Detroit News. From The Flint Journal via MLive: Anti-abortion activist shot in front of Owosso High School. State police at the Corunna post have confirmed a well-known anti-abortion activist was shot multiple times and killed this morning in front of Owosso High School. If the shooting didn't occur on school property, why all the pictures of police tape around school property? Blogging for Michigan has more details: So how long before the MSM comes out with the pro-choice people are left-wing terrorists meme??? Still waiting... (11 comments) Comments >> By Theblogprof, Section News
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After being 3 Days Late And $3,500 Short, risking a revocation of his probation, Kilpatrick moved into a mansion bigger than Manoogian! I kid you not! Here's the headline from the Detroit Free Press: Kilpatrick's new home bigger than Manoogian. So after defrauding the City of Detroit, with both ineptitude and corruption, he plea bargains down to a $1 million restitution for reduced time in the can. Gets out, gets a cushy job at Compuware paying up to $300k annually, thus returning favors that Kwame granted the company during his tenure as mayor. Plus, he left a small fortune in his campaign war chest that he used illegally to defend himself in court. Now he's crying crocodile tears that he's poor while moving into a million-dollar mansion? From the freep article: (1 comment, 420 words in story) Full Story By Theblogprof, Section News
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That figuratively and literally sums up Kwame's life to to this point in time. What a class act! After defrauding the City of Detroit, with both ineptitude and corruption, he plea bargains down to a $1 million restitution for reduced time in the can. Gets out, gets a cushy job at Compuware paying up to $300k annually, thus returning favors that Kwame granted the company during his tenure as mayor. Plus, he left a small fortune in his campaign war chest that he used illegally to defend himself in court. Now he's crying crocodile tears that he's poor. From the Detroit Free Press: Kilpatrick's restitution payment late, $3,500 short. (5 comments, 439 words in story) Full Story
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