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The City of Detroit will forever bear a negative mark in history that for sure out ways the positive.  The first thing that comes out of a person mouth is "Vote for me I make it happen.  We go to church every Sunday to here or pastors preach bare not false witness. And yet I haven't seen that much support to the poor people/and or the seniors citizens who are stuck there have the miniters knocking @ there doors to see if their families have feed them and or is it anything they need. Nor are they setting up a fund rasiers to help children who are on the streets because they don't have anyhing consturctive to do.  Can so one ask the Mayor and his very small support group- Was he praying before he created this Mess?  Becuase whether we a people believe him or not, he'll still have a higher power to answer to.  I not judging but just like your pastor should be conveying to you "What God has put together let no man put asunder"  That also includes the City of Detroit's Funds and most of all our Trust.

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chazwynns read my blog
Mar 28, 2008 | 9:49 AM

When Detroit's successful mayorality candidate Charles Bowles entered office he delighted businessmen by drafting Businessman Harold H. Emmons to be police commissioner. But some businessmen withdrew their support from the Mayor because, among his appointees was John Gillespie, onetime police commissioner, old-line politician, to be Commissioner of Public Works. Friction arose quickly between Commissioners Emmons and Gillespie. Mr. Emmons now charges that during a business trip he took shortly after his installation, the Mayor permitted the opening of long-closed big gambling dens. He also now charges that he was forced to surrender to the Mayor the control and reorganization of the vice squad.

Vice in Detroit grew greater, became the subject of wholesale graft accusations by Judge Edward J. Jeffries, presiding jurist of the Recorder's Court. The Mayor and Commissioner Gillespie went to the Kentucky Derby. While they were gone, Commissioner Emmons had many a gambling den raided. Wroth, the Mayor returned, heard a deputation of citizens demand the dismissal of Gillespie, the support of Emmons' raids. His answer was the dismissal of Commissioner Emmons.

Last week, another large citizens' deputation subscribed $30,000 to distribute petitions to recall Mayor Bowles. Detroit law provides that a poll on the Mayor's dismissal may be taken if signatures are obtained from 25% of the number of people voting in the last gubernatorial election, in this case 89,497. Four hundred young lawyers and others went forth, petition blanks in hand. Two, having garnered many signatures, h

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Jun 25, 2008 | 8:33 AM

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wsmith

Challenge the unjust!! Face reality, and balance your peace. And confusion will not have a place to grow. If we can learn to balance our greatest fear...then we can conquer the world!!

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