Corrupt Judge Puts Corrupt John Conyers On Primary Ballot

When Democrats can’t win at the ballot box, or even qualify for the ballot, leftist judges do their bidding.

One set of rules for the aristocracy, one set of rules for the rest of us.

John Conyers
A corrupt Judge, Matthew Leitman, ruled that corrupt politician John Conyers (Democrat) could remain on the election ballot despite not having the required number of signatures on his nominating petition.

A judge on Friday ordered U.S. Rep. John Conyers’ name placed on the August primary ballot, trumping Michigan election officials who said the Democrat was ineligible because of problems with his nominating petitions.

The ruling by U.S. District Judge Matthew Leitman capped a turbulent day of law and politics and appeared to diminish the possibility that Conyers – No. 2 in seniority in the House – might have to mount a write-in campaign to keep his 50-year congressional career alive.

Conyers needed 1,000 petition signatures to get a spot in the Democratic primary. But many petitions were thrown out because the people who gathered names weren’t registered voters or listed a wrong registration address. That left him more than 400 short.

But Leitman issued an injunction putting Conyers on the ballot.

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Fun Fact Of The Day: Saddam Hussein Given Key To The City Of Detroit

Saddam Hussein Given Key To The City Of Detroit in 1980

Fun Fact Of The Day: Saddam Hussein Given Key To The City Of Detroit

File this under Only in America.

Did you know that Saddam Hussein was awarded the key to the city of Detroit in 1980?

Saddam Hussein directed hundreds of thousands of dollars to a church in Detroit and ended up receiving a key to the city for more than two decades. This is after he became the president of Iraq. Saddam’s bond with Detroit started in 1979 with Reverend Yasso congratulating him on his presidency. The church received a sum of $250,000. Post this donation, Yasso referred to Saddam as a kind, generous and cooperative person. He later on reported that money and power changed the person.

Saddam’s relationship with the United States changed suddenly post the coalition from 1980-88 with Iraq. Yasso said he presented Saddam with the key to the city, courtesy of then-Mayor Coleman Young. It is then when Yasso got a surprise. Saddam donated another $200,000 when he found out there was a debt on their church.

 
 

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