Friday, March 28, 2008

The Life and Times of......

Normally, I never have a problem bragging on my fellow FAMU (Florida A&M University) alumni. We have had some very talented people stand on the highest of seven hills in Tallahassee, Florida. Some were before me like Corrine Brown, Althea Gibson and “Bullet” Bob Hayes who was at one time the fastest man in the world.

Some were there with me like Keith Clinkscales (Former editor of Vibe Magazine), rapper Common, film makers Rob Hardy and Will Packer(The Gospel, Stomp The Yard), Anika Noni Rose(Dreamgirls)and the person this entry is about…… The youngest mayor of Detroit…..Kwame Kilpatrick.


I remember Kwame roaming the halls of Sampson hall with his group of football teammates, and always laughing. We knew his mother was some big time elected official, but of course we were more concerned with having fun, and the young ladies over in truth and diamond hall.

Now on the grand scale of things there are so few African Americans who hold political positions of power. Presently, NY Governor David Paterson, and Kwame Kilpatrick are pissing me off. I am not even going to comment on Gov. Paterson because I don’t know him, but Kwame…… Come on playboy…. Did you really just mess up like that????

Compliments of Parlour Magazine here is the life and times of Kwane Kilpatrick


2002
- Kwame is elected mayor of Detroit to much acclaim and fanfare.

- After being elected mayor of Detroit, Kwame allegedly throws a party, with strippers, at his state-owned official residence, the Manoogian Mansion. According to former members of his Executive Protection Unit (EPU), his wife Carlita comes home to find Kwame with the strippers and attacks one of the girls.

- Kilpatrick is found out to have charged over $210,000 in credit card bills. What was he buying? Spa massages, Moët, etc. He ended up paying the city back $9,000.


2003
- Detroit Officer Harold C. Nelthrope contacts the internal affairs unit of the Detroit Police, about the party and other abuses committed by Kilpatricks’s EPU members.

- Kilpatrick denies all allegations and dismisses the party as a rumor. He went on to say that he does not have”‘lewd parties,” “I don’t whore around on my wife” and “I want people to understand that I would never disrespect my God, my wife or my children”.

- Nelthrope and Gary A. Brown, head of the internal affairs unit are fired. They allege they got the axe for their participation in Kilpatrick’s investigation. Then the pair sue the city of Detroit, in what is known as the Whistleblower Trial, eventually winning an $8.4 million settlement.

- Two additional officers come forth with claims of retaliation: Walt Harris and Alvin Bowman. Harris was a former EPU member who was identified as cooperating with the Manoogian investigation, which resulted in Harris suffering a smear campaign by Kilpatrick administration.

- Tamara “Strawberry” Greene, 27, an exotic dancer who claims to have been a performer at the Manoogian Mansion party is found dead after being shot 18 times. Witnesses describe it as a targeted hit. The bullets are found to have belonged to the same types of guns issued by the Detroit Police Department. Bowman, (listed above) who was working this case, was transferred out of the homicide unit after discovering these facts and attempting to connect the dots. The Greene family is currently suing the city of Detroit for about $150 million. This is also the catalyst for the text-messages being released to the Detroit Free press.

2004
- Two police officers pull over Kilpatrick’s Chief of Staff (and now-alleged lover) Christine Beatty over for speeding. After yelling, “Do you know who the fuck I am?” Beatty calls Police Chief Ella Billy-Cummings to call the officers off. When this gets to the media, Kilpatrick, Beatty and Billy-Cummings claim the traffic stop was a “set-up” to harass Beatty. A slander suit ensues, eventually settling for $25,000.

2005
- Kilpatrick is named one of the three worst big-city mayors in the United States by TIME Magazine.

- Kilpatrick causes a stir with a newspaper advertisement that compares his media criticism to that of a lynching.

- Reporter Steve Wilson claims that the city had entered an expensive one year lease for a Red Lincoln Navigator, totalling $24,995; five dollars under the amount that required for the Detroit City Council’s approval. Kilpatrick, Beatty, Bully-Cummings and other members of the mayor’s staff deny that the Navigator was intended to be used by the mayor’s wife and children. Eventually, Kilpatrick admitted the Navigator was for his family. When Wilson tries to question Kilpatrick about the lease, a member of the mayor’s security team is seen on camera shoving Wilson against a wall.

- In a controversial election, he won the mayoral post again in 2005.


2006
- Detroit news reports that Kilpatrick used $8,600 from his Kilpatrick Civic Fund, which was created for voter education, crime and economic empowerment, to take his family on a weeklong Californian vacation, which violated IRS regulations. Cameras caught Kilpatrick grabbing the microphone out of a reporter’s hand when questioned about this event.


2007
- In what many saw as a move to help offset a large portion of funds needed to pay off his whistle blower settlement, Kilpatrick proposes selling 92 Detroit city parks.

- Both Kilpatrick and Beatty testify in court during the Whistleblower Trial, both denying their extramarital affair, and Kilpatrick denys having sex with other women.


2008
- In January, The Detroit Free Press reveals and examines the 14,000+ text messages sent between Kilpatrick and Beatty during 2002 and 2003. These texts are during the time period of the Manoogian Mansion party and the firing of Gary Brown (remember!). In addition the text messages reveal: they were sexing like rabbits, they plotted to get rid of Gary brown among other things and apparently were afraid to get caught.

- On March 11, Kilpatrick delivers his State-of-the-City address. After typical positive city news and recognition, Kilpatrick addresses the scandal and controversy surrounding his time in office. His statement includes: “…In the past 30 days I’ve been called a nigger more than anytime in my entire life. In the past three days I’ve received more death threats than I have in my entire administration. I’ve heard these words before but I’ve never heard people say them about my wife and children. I have to say this because it’s very personal to me. I don’t believe that a Nielsen rating is worth the life of my children or your children. This unethical, illegal lynch mob mentality has to stop. And it’s seriously time…”

-On March 18th, the Detroit City Council passed a resolution asking Kilpatrick to resign, but Kilpatrick dismissed the vote as irrelevant.

- March 24, 2008. County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announces a 12-count indictment against Kilpatrick and Beatty. Felony charges include perjury, misconduct and obstruction of justice. He states he expects “full and complete vindication.”


This needs to be made into a reality show!!!!!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

I Want My MTV


I’m going to show my age, but right now.....
I don’t care because it’s all about HIP HOP.

I’m talking about real Hip Hop…… Not the current trash that passes for Hip Hop.

During the golden years there was this show that brought the culture right into our living rooms and we couldn’t get enough…

Well let me speak for myself… I couldn’t get enough.

Since everyone didn’t live in NYC, a lot of people never saw Video Music Box with Ralph McDaniels. But by 1988 MTV was in most households and they introduced a new show called Yo! MTV Raps.

Fab Five Freddy, Ed Lover, Doctor Dre jumped in front of the camera, grabbed the mic and the rest is Hip Hop history. For 7 years pretty much everyday Yo! blessed us with the real, not that watered down, stepped on product the industry likes to calls rap music today.

Well believe it or not, it’s been 20 years since the show first aired. You could always see clips that people have downloaded to Youtube, but MTV has decided to celebrate by making April Yo!MTV Raps month. All the classic videos, photos and interviews will be featured at www.yo.mtv.com.

Until then peep this clip from the last show in 1995. It’s a freestyle session with Rakim, KRS-ONE, Eric Sermon, Chubb Rock, MC Search, Red Man, Method Man, Large, Professor, Special Ed and Craig Mack……… CLASSIC!!!!


Sunday, March 23, 2008

GREENS!!!!




Only in Florida…

So I’m driving down the street today and I had to do a double take because I get to the stop sign and it looks like someone has greens planted in their front yard..

I just had to stop and take a picture of this mess….

Now don’t get me wrong my grandmother planted/grew greens in her yard, but not in the front yard right next to the street….

CRACK is Wack!!!!!!



Crack is wack!!!!!!! Or is it????

I have had a blackberry aka Crackberry for a few years now, and honestly I’m a fiend. I will admit it I need rehab…

I am addicted to the continual need - or desire (I am not sure which!) - to access emails when I am not at work.

Of course there are some great benefits of catching-up on emails on the road, in meetings, waiting on a flight, in the restroom, etc… But here is the drawback……

With more and more communication being conducted by email and text, I sadly find it very hard to put the crackberry down in the evenings, weekends, or holidays.

I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

It's Over... Or is it?



At this point Hillary can’t win the Democratic nomination…

With Obama’s lead in pledged number of delegates she can’t win. Let me quote the great poet Shawn Carter (Jay-Z)

“Men lie… Women lie ….. Number’s don’t”

I have been really unhappy with the way the media has handled or shall I say mishandled information. People seem to forget that Hillary and Obama are Democrats which I thought ment that they should be basically on the same team right?

We’ve heard everything from Barack being Muslim, he supports Louis Farrakhan, he has helped a criminal purchase property in Chicago, he can’t answer a phone at 3am, and of course this past week the gospel according to Pastor Jeremiah Wright.

I was very impressed with his “More Perfect Union” speech yesterday, but I see there are still so called reporters who would rather put their personal spin on a story instead of just telling what happened or what was said.

And we still have about 6 months until the democratic convention.

Monday, March 10, 2008

I Remember BIG


Yesterday marked the 11th anniversary of the still-unsolved murder of Christopher Wallace also known as The Notorious B.I.G.

BIG is still often referred to as the greatest of all time (even by Jay-Z). His reputation continues to loom large - and I’m sure it always will.

I was one of the lucky one’s to meet BIG before he “blew up” and after the world knew his name. He was a big guy who liked to laugh, and loved just being in the rap game. His lyrical flow was sick with no one even coming close to touching him on the mic.

It saddens me that after 11 years there is still no resolution in his murder case, but I'm not surprised. A black man killed in LA outside a party with about 100 witnesses standing around….. Come on. The day BIG died I got a page about 5am (2am LA time) saying he was dead. I had to come into work and just take call after call from listeners who didn’t believe it, or just needed to cry. It was a sad day I will never forget.

His Ready To Die album is still one of my favorite albums to this day, in part because of the good times I was having and the memories it brings me. When the album dropped, I was young, in college, and partying too much for my own good. When BIG rhymed, it felt like he was sitting right across from you.

If you are not a member of the hip hop generation you won’t get it… To most people who didn’t get BIG he was just another rapper that lived by the sword and died by it. But every culture, every generation has someone that just speaks to them. He laid his flaws on the table, let everyone know how he felt about the game, made me understand that as a black youth, I was valid, no matter what anyone else would have me believe. He talked about struggling. Me and a lot of people I know are struggling right now, hustling in our own ways to get by.

I often wonder what his music would be like today if he was still alive.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

The Man Who Thinks He Can

I was surfing the web and came across an old college friend of mine. He had this on his website and I thought it was great….. Thanks Ali

The Man Who Thinks He Can

If you think you're beaten, you are;
If you think you dare not, you don't;
If you'd like to win, but think, you can't
It's almost a cinch you won't.
If you think you will lose, you're lost;
For out in the world we find,
Success begins with a fellow's will,
It's all in the state of mind.

If you think you're outclassed, you are;
You've got to think high to rise.
You've got to hustle before
You can ever win a prize.
Life's battles don't always go
To the stronger or faster man,
But sooner or later the man who wins
Is the one who thinks he can.


Walter D. Wintle