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Ever since Kwame got caught in the text message scandal he has been fighting to stay in office. There is just too much money involved to just walk away. I'm not talking about his salary as the mayor, either. I am talking about the "pay to play" money going to "Bernard the bag man". I am talking about the kickbacks from Bobby. I am talking about the slush pool of money from fundraisers and political contributions. Kwame has everybody giving him money. He even has appointees giving him cash for his birthday.
Kwame also has to keep his job so his relatives can keep their jobs. They are all drawing paychecks from the city. I mean, when you add it all up, Kwame is making a lot of money from the suckers of Detroit. So no, he won't quit. There is no way to make him quit. You can't shame him, scold him, or anything else.
Another reason Kwame wants to stay on the job is because he likes to defy Whitey's control over him. His mama helped him to get elected mayor of Detroit. Now, in a way, this makes him the ruler of an independent African-American state. It is sort of off-limits to white political control. Whitey can't come in there and tell him what to do. Why? Because white politicians need his help to win elections. And white politicians are also scared that black people are going to start another riot. So Kwame can basically do anything he wants in Detroit and Whitey can't touch him. At least he is not supposed to.
But then, all of a sudden, a symbol of white control showed up at his sister's house. It was officer "Whitey" looking to serve papers on Kwame's friend Bobby. This was too much for Kwame! Officer "Whitey" thinking he can tell him what to do! So Kwame told him to get the "f---" off his porch and then gave him a shove.
Now that was bad enough. But now an even bigger symbol of white political power is on the way to punish Kwame. Jennifer Granholm, the white woman from Lansing, the female who has been dominating all the males for the last several years, the governor in a skirt, will be calling Kwame on the carpet. Uh oh, what is Kwame going to do now?
Does Kwame have any cards left to play? Granholm won't be running for reelection. What can Kwame offer her to back off? Can some behind the scenes deal still be made?
I think this whole sideshow is hilarious. It is all about the money. It is all about black independence from whitey. It is all about political power.
Michigan's Mom is going to spank Kwame.  She is going to tell him that he has been a bad boy.  Maybe she will bitch-slap him all the way back to Africa! 

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In 2006 the people of Michigan voted with Proposal 2 to ban the use of affirmative action in university admissions. The people clearly wanted an end to unfair preferences based on race and gender. The people wanted reverse discrimination to come to an end.

Unfortunately, the regents at U of M are still manipulating the admission process. U of M now sends out recruiters to the big cities to find qualified colored students. It rounds them up, signs them up, pays their way, and then claims no preferences have been given.

But the regents don't want too many charity cases running around the campus. So they have held the number of coloreds down to less than 10% of total enrollment. After all, the university needs a majority of white students to pay the steep tuition. Somebody has to pay the bills.  Of course, the university administrators all deny the existence of this fixed quota system.  Nobody wants to be taken back into court or face another write-in campaign!

Affirmative action is still alive and well at U of M. It has just gone "underground" where it is not so easy to see, not so easy to regulate, and not so easy to ban.   It is clear that the regents out there are going to continue to do whatever they want to do and completely disregard the voters and taxpayers.
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     Will Obama pick Hillary as his running mate? This will be the first major decision he will have to make.  It will be his first real test of  common sense and leadership ability.  Will he tie himself to someone who thinks she is more qualified than he is?  Will he team up with someone who thinks she is smarter than he is? 
    Will he trust someone who would no doubt be hovering like a vulture in hopes he may be assassinated in office?  Didn't she already reference Bobby Kennedy in a recent speech, revealing her new strategy for attaining the presidency.  All she has to do is bide her time and then step over Barack's dead body to get there.
    Who would want this shrew hanging around the oval office interrupting and arguing and talking back all the time?  Could she be trusted not to disagree with the president and the administration in public?  Would she criticize decisions in front of the press and second guess the president on every issue?  Would she claim the credit when things go right, and then disavow any participation in mistakes or blunders that occur all too often in politics?
       If Hillary became Vice President, wouldn't she use that position to continue her campaign?  She would be running for President by running over Obama and anyone else that tried to get in her way.  Hillary would use subterfuge and deceit and evasion to gain personal advantage in any situation.  She would constantly try to position herself as "the best man" for the job.  She would be trying to teach the nation that it was wrong to pick Obama for president.  It should have picked her!
    Yes, this will be Obama's first real test as a leader.  Will he be smart enough to dump Hillary?  Will he be able to do it in a nice way so she won't disrupt the convention?  Will he pick someone else that he can actually work with?  There must be a team player out there who can contribute to the new administration instead of use it as a way to attain personal glory. 
    Obama needs to let that old bag fade into history.  He doesn't need her riding along on his train. He says we need change, and four or eight more years of Hillary is not change.  It would be a nightmare.     
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It's obvious that Hillary enjoys making speeches and being the center of attention.  She seems absolutely giddy when standing on stage in front of a crowd.  She obviously enjoys performing.  But that's the problem with her.  It is all an act.  She will do or say anything to win.  In a word, Hillary is a phony.
So who is the woman behind the fake persona created for her by her script writers and campaign managers?  What is she really like?  What are her values?  What does she really believe in and what does she intend to do if elected to office?  Thankfully, we will never find out because she has already lost , but doesn't seem to know it yet. 
Is she a class A quack who really thinks she came under sniper fire in Bosnia?  Is she still a card carrying feminist who wants to reinvent our society to give women more advantages?  Does she want to push public funding for abortion?  Does she want to institute socialized medicine in our country?  It is doubtful any of these questions will ever be answered, since her unsuccessful campaign will be closing down soon. 
The thing that scares me the most is that millions of women voted for Hillary and never knew who they were voting for.  They never gained access to her.  They were fed a phony public image by her campaign staff.  And they bought it.  They wanted to see a woman elected, and they didn't seem to care who that woman was, or what harm she would do to the country. 
Well, thank God her vaudeville act will be closing down soon.  No more acting on stage.  No more tears.  No more one-liners.  Maybe now she will fly away on her broom.  I only hope she doesn't reappear in 2012. 


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