Friday, August 08, 2008

Detroit Mayor Spends Night in Jail on Unrelated Criminal Case

Above the law?

From the great halls of Capitol Hill in Washington, DC to state and local governments, there certainly is no lack of corrupted politicians as we witness scandalous political dealings of epidemic proportions. America's politicians reek with self serving corruption and crime of sorts.

This is just one of multidutes of scandalous cases concerning politicians that are becoming the norm in our daily news around America. This is all the more reason Americans need to boot out these criminals and corrupt from the political system and put in righteous men and women who will look out for the people who pay their outrageous and overcharged salaries with tax monies, and put a halt to unrestricted tax burdens placed upon them.
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  • "We are charging defendant Kwame Kilpatrick with assaulting ... police officers in the furtherance of their duties," Cox said.
    The latest charges pose yet another threat to the livelihood of the 38-year-old mayor, who has steadfastly remained in office while battling eight other felony charges and possible removal hearings by the City Council and Gov. Jennifer Granholm. The other criminal charges all relate to the text message scandal exposed in the Free Press in January. More

"When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." Proverbs 29:2

Tags: Detroit Mayor Spends Night in Jail, Corruption in Politics

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