"Detroit pensioners and residents sounded off on bankruptcy judge Steven Rhodes approval of the city's plan of adjustment.
They say the $7 billion worth of debt cutting comes on the backs of city workers. The group gathered at St. Peter's Episcopal Church where Rev. Bill Wylie Kellerman says Rhodes gave sanction to illegitimate government.
"Judges and governors, managers and their mayors, banks and corporations and foundations even the corporate media stand under the judgment of God," Kellerman said. "It's illegal, immoral and it's a crime."
William Davis from Detroit Active and retired employee association says the group plans on appealing judge Rhodes' ruling".

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