Don't forget about Marion Berry and the esteemed mayor of detriot.
DETROIT (AP) - Only hours after agreeing to resign and serve time in jail as part of plea deal, Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick expressed regret for the scandal that has engulfed the city - and left the door open for a return to public life.
Kilpatrick walked into a City Hall conference room Thursday to thunderous applause and thanked his family, backers and staff members for sticking by him during his rocky 6 1/2-year tenure.
"I truly know who I am. I truly know where I come from. In Detroit I know who I am. And I know because of that, there's another day for me," he said in a 20-minute speech on live television. "I want to tell you, Detroit, that you done set me up for a comeback."
In exchange for pleading guilty to two counts of obstruction of justice, the Democrat will get four months behind bars, pay the city $1 million in restitution, lose his license to practice law, and cannot run for any elected office for five years
DETROIT (AP) - Only hours after agreeing to resign and serve time in jail as part of plea deal, Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick expressed regret for the scandal that has engulfed the city - and left the door open for a return to public life.
Kilpatrick walked into a City Hall conference room Thursday to thunderous applause and thanked his family, backers and staff members for sticking by him during his rocky 6 1/2-year tenure.
"I truly know who I am. I truly know where I come from. In Detroit I know who I am. And I know because of that, there's another day for me," he said in a 20-minute speech on live television. "I want to tell you, Detroit, that you done set me up for a comeback."
In exchange for pleading guilty to two counts of obstruction of justice, the Democrat will get four months behind bars, pay the city $1 million in restitution, lose his license to practice law, and cannot run for any elected office for five years
Quote from flytiger:
Black people need real leaders. They always pick pretenders who enrich themselves, while letting the people suffer.
Rangel, Sharpton, Jackson, McKinney, Jefferson......... It's a crime. A guy like Cosby comes along, they don't want to hear it.
For the African American population as a whole to progress and get themselves on par with other ethnic groups, they need leadership. They have to do that. The rest of the Country can't.
The few that step up are ridiculed. And there's Oprah. But what does she really do? Promote the wanna be. The first Black President has to be vetted like Jackie Robinson. He has to be perfect. Obama isn't going to make it, he's too flawed. But what if he were elected, and turned out like a Bill Clinton personally, or a Jimmy Carter politically. He would assure there'd be no other Black man elected for generations.
Lots of impressive African Amer in business. Somebody. Step up.