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Should the Imperial Women protest at home of Cleveland Mayor Jackson April 9 as to the Imperial Ave Murders, Black women?Submitted by JournalistKathy... on Sun, 03/27/2011 - 23:36.
Yes, a protest in front of his home is needed as to the Imperial Ave Murders, malicious prosecutions of Black women, etc. 12% (5 votes) Yes, but for other reasons that require mayoral attention. 10% (4 votes) Yes, because the mayor's law director (Robert Triozzi) is maliciously prosecuting Black women and hurting others 12% (5 votes) No, but a protest againt the mayor at City Hall is okay. 17% (7 votes) No, because the mayor is doing a good job overall and murder, rape and malicious prosecutions against Black women are okay 14% (6 votes) No, because the mayor is doing a good job 36% (15 votes) Total votes: 42
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Norm, please remove the
Norm, please remove the other poll sent minutes earlier. It has typos and thanks--Kathy Wray Coleman
City of Cleveland Law Department
Is the worst that I have ever seen. Incompetent, corrupt, selective enforcement of law, requesting improper search warrants, overreaching and abusing their powers, etc.
I say you protest at the Mayor's house and City Hall both. Robert Triozzi and the Assistant Director of Law for Building and Housing, Ron O'Leary are no good, and they should also be the focus of any protest. They are the ones making the decisions, and the Mayor just nods his head in agreement with whatever choices they make. Very poor law department giving very poor unfair legal advice.
Robert Triozzi and Ron O'Leary- both former municipal judges- were put in their positions for political reasons after they both lost their judicial elections. rejects
You are so informed and
You are so informed and smart--Thanks--