I agree. I was in awe for a couple seconds and am still thinking about
the very real possibilities that were just put forth. Thanks for that
post. I didn't know that. Tight.
k

-----Original Message-----
From: Thor Teague [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:05 PM
To: list 313
Cc: kent williams; Odeluga, Ken
Subject: Re: (313) re: Kwame OT

Reading this I realize it's been quite a while since I've heard anyone
speak hopefully about the future and simultaneously realistically
about the present, which is refreshing and has significantly more to
do with Detroit Techno and all motown music than any other discussion
currently in progress on the 313 list.

>  It's not the same as Clinton's impeachment because of a whole string
>  of reasons.  Starting with 2 girls are dead, policemen were fired
>  because they were trying to investigate the deaths, and then Kwame
>  pushed the city into a lawsuit that cost the city more than $8mil
>  during a trial where he was lying about the facts even before it even
>  went to trial.  I mean, if he really cared about the city, then he
>  wouldn't have forced the city to pay $8mil+ for something that he was
>  knowingly committing perjury for.
>
>  Whatever the case, NPR and a number of other media stations are
>  utilizing this Detroit political fight as a reference to the national
>  US political mess we are experiencing in the presidential office.  If
>  you listened to NPR the day the Detroit news was announced, they
spent
>  the morning talking about Kwame, and they spent the afternoon taking
>  callers who wanted to remember their loved ones who died in the Iraq
>  war.  People were making comments about how after Suddham was hanged,
>  it should have been Bush and Chaney in the electric chair for the
>  wrongdoings they've done.  This went on for a few hours, with people
>  talking about how the President and VP need to be impeached and tried
>  for their war crimes.
>
>  Symbolic.  Detroit has a powerful effect on the globe.  This trial
>  with Kwame just may lead into the trial of the nations biggest
>  criminals, Bush and Chaney.  I think the world will be watching
>  closely on this one.  I hope this Detroit mess fuels the nations
>  ability to get a trial together against Bush and Chaney, who have
cost
>  the nation billions in a war that was started from their lies.
>
>  My 2 cents...
>

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