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The Library => The SGA => Topic started by: BZ770 on October 18, 2009, 11:05:39 PM
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Saw where there was a vigil for Larry Langford with 55 in attendance, I figured some of you probably braved the cold to go and support your Mayor.
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Didn't you hear? Larry Langford was annoited by God to run the city of Birmingham. You betta recognize.
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He must have had visions for Visionland and a Dome Stadium. This shit with Larry is a repeat of Arrington of when he spent the night in jail, they had a civil right march to the jail and I believe he spent one night there.
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Tebow will testify in Langford's defense.
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I was there in my sackcloth and ashes, chained at the hands and feet. :bc:
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Drunk Bama Fan Kissing Coach Saban (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD1Gxrl4tLs&feature=fvw#)
Did you run into Collette there, she's always looking for an event to tip the bottle.
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I was there in my sackcloth and ashes, chained at the hands and feet. :bc:
Langford had Guicci make the sacks.
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Langford had Guicci make the sacks.
Nah, it's the evil Palestinians.
Birmingham clothier Remon Danforah left his upscale men's clothing store in Birmingham on Tuesday to serve as the prosecution's fourth witness in the federal corruption trial of Mayor Larry Langford, a regular customer.
Michael Rasmussen, Langford's lead defense attorney, described Danforah in opening statements as a Palestinian who had double- billed for clothing received by Langford.
Danforah's attorney, Doug Jones, called the characterization of Danforah as a double-biller an "absurd assumption" and said interjecting Danforah's origin was inappropriate.
"It seems to me as if that's a desperate move," Jones said.
Jones said Danforah's life is a success story. "He is an American citizen," Jones said. "He has been for over 35 years."
Danforah came to America from Ramallah, a West Bank city 10 miles north of Jerusalem, when he was 16 in 1972. He followed his sister to the United States, according to Jones. Jones said Danforah lived with his sister for six months, got his own place and worked as a tailor.
Within two years, Danforah opened his own business, the forerunner of his high-end store, Remon's, The Gentleman's Clothier. Jones said Danforah became an American citizen after three years in the country. He was later able to bring his mother and father to the U.S.
Danforah told jurors that suits at his store can range from $700 to $2,000, socks from $20 to $35, shirts from $95 to $450 and ties from $75 to $200. He said Langford was a regular customer and that the first time Langford visited, Montgomery investment banker Bill Blount and lobbyist Al LaPierre were with him.
Langford faces 60 counts alleging he accepted $236,000 in cash and gifts from Blount and LaPierre. Blount's investment bank, Blount Parrish & Co., was awarded $7.1 million in fees during Langford's time on the Jefferson County Commission for advising on the sale of sewer bonds that are now in default. Both Blount and LaPierre have pleaded guilty.
The government contends bribes paid to Langford in return for the bond work went for a variety of things, including $54,400 in clothing from Remon's.
During cross-examination, Rasmussen attempted to portray Danforah as a shoddy businessman. He also suggested that Langford paid some bills.
Danforah said he is the only one running his store and does the best he can with records.
Although Rasmussen did not question Danforah directly about double billing, Danforah, under redirect questioning from the prosecution, said he did not cheat Blount and LaPierre.
"Did you run a scam on Bill Blount and Al LaPierre?" Assistant U.S. Attorney Scarlett Singleton asked Danforah.
Danforah replied: "No, ma'am."
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GUILTY! That didn't take long at all.
Guilty on all 60 counts - will face the possibility of 805 years at sentencing.
Race card just played by his wife. "Only in Alabama can a black man still not get a fair trial."
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"I was convicted by the media before the trial even began."
"Race was a factor. They struck all the black people they could off the jury."
(to John Pappis - B'ham news) "You the biggest snake of them all."
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GUILTY! That didn't take long at all.
Race card just played by his wife. "Only in Alabama can a black man still not get a fair trial."
Playing the race card has been played out.
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Playing the race card has been played out.
He and his wife had a full deck of them. Went off on the government, media, and whites in general.
He said he's going home to eat some sherbert with sparkling grape juice poured over it. Said he eats it with a fork.
Fucking hilarious!
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Yet another corrupt politician, REALLY? Let's make sure we hand over 1/6 of the economy to those "non corrupt" politicians in Washington DC
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Anyone else notice he started naming media guys and calling them snakes? What a typical future prisoner.
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Anyone else notice he started naming media guys and calling them snakes? What a typical future prisoner.
I backed it up and watched it again. I have not laughed that hard in a while. The evening news is going to be awfully boring when they lock this baffoon up in January.
John Rogers, the democrat state representative from birmingham, was on at 6 and said he supported everything Langford said. The trial was a racist event because the jury wasn't comprised of enough black people.
Fucking idiots.
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I saw a picture of your interim Mayor. God fucking help you people up there.
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I saw a picture of your interim Mayor. God fucking help you people up there.
She'll be indicted by the Feds soon enough. But her bribes will be going to Dreamland BBQ, Church's Fried Chicken, and Krispy Kreme doughnuts instead of shady sewer bond deals.
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Those fucking reporters yesterday. Man, they were on a roll. One of them asked Langford,"What effect do you think your conviction will have on Birmingham's bid to host the olympics?"
Langford just stared at him.
I leaked a little piss on this one. Well played by whoever asked the question.
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Those fucking reporters yesterday. Man, they were on a roll. One of them asked Langford,"What effect do you think your conviction will have on Birmingham's bid to host the olympics?"
Langford just stared at him.
I leaked a little piss on this one. Well played by whoever asked the question.
I tell ya...it's like Christmas around here today.