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Daily Archives: November 30, 2008
Monopoly, Detroit style
Monopoly, Detroit style 10/16/08 [donation] By Joel Thurtell They don’t get to pass go. They won’t collect two hundred smackers. Nobody issues them a “get out of jail free” card, either. The prison for most of the staff of the … Continue reading
How many goons…
How many goons 10/15/08 [donation] By Joel Thurtell How many goons does it take to padlock a public boat launch? That was my question after visiting Detroit’s public Riverside Park on Tuesday, October 14, 2008. I’d heard that some vigilantes … Continue reading
Posted in Joel's J School
Tagged boat launch, Detroit, goons, henchmen, Manuel Matty Moroun, Matty Moroun, public boat ramp, Riverside Park
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Newspaper red squads hit again
Newspaper red squads hit again 10/10/08 [donation] By Joel Thurtell A top Detroit News editor recently ordered employees not to take part in political activity. The Newspaper Guild wrote a strongly-worded letter warning the paper that its effort at stifling … Continue reading
Unchaining the journalists
Unchaining the journalists 10/09/08 [donation] By Joel Thurtell Pretend you’re living in the United States before the Civil War. My Obama bumper sticker. Joel Thurtell photo. My Obama bumper sticker. Joel Thurtell photo. You are opposed to the practice of … Continue reading
Riverside boat launch liberated
Liberated – Riverside Park boat launch 10/09/08 [donation] By Joel Thurtell The padlocks have been cut. The boat launch at Riverside Park is open. That’s what Southwest Detroit activist Deb Sumner tells me. The bolt-cutters were hers. Five volunteers cut … Continue reading
Posted in Adventures on the Rouge, Me & Matty
Tagged boat launch, Detroit, Manuel Matty Moroun, Matty Moroun, Riverside Park
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