Belanger Park River Rouge
NFL DRAFT THONGS DOWNTOWN DETROIT »



Results 1 to 25 of 36

Hybrid View

  1. #1

    Default Conyers, Cockrel trade jabs in encounter



    May 7, 2009


    Conyers, Cockrel trade jabs in encounter

    By Naomi R. Patton and Zachary Gorchow
    Free Press Staff Writers
    Detroit City Council President Monica Conyers appears increasingly serious about trying to prevent outgoing Mayor Ken Cockrel Jr. from bumping her out of the top spot on council once Mayor-elect Dave Bing is sworn in.

    Just after 11 this morning, Bing, Cockrel and Conyers arrived at the employee entrance to City Hall at the same time. The three exchanged pleasantries.

    Then as Bing and Cockrel prepared to ride up the executive elevator to the mayor’s office, Cockrel recognized someone he knew in the lobby and went to say hello. Bing went up the elevator.

    While Cockrel and Conyers waited for the elevator, the two initially exchanged polite banter and Cockrel said something about needing to make preparation to move his materials from the mayor’s office to the council president’s office. It wasn’t clear what Conyers said, but she apparently again suggested she might fight the loss of the council president’s job, based on what Cockrel said next.

    “There’s nothing to argue,” he said.

    Conyers responded, “Well, maybe you should read that then,” an apparent reference to the City Charter, which she has been saying provides no guidance about whether Cockrel returns to the council president post.

    Later, at a council meeting, Conyers directed the Law Department and the council’s Research and Analysis Division to review four chapters in the charter, especially the one dealing with succession to office, as well as court cases.

    Councilman Kwame Kenyatta, a Conyers foe, cited a September Wayne County Circuit Court decision against an effort to have Cockrel’s council seat declared vacant.

    “The people determine through the vote who the council president is,” he said. “I think it’s clear.”

    The charter states the top vote-getter in the council elections is the president.

    Councilwomen Sheila Cockrel, Brenda Jones, Alberta Tinsley-Talabi and Barbara-Rose Collins all said Cockrel should return to his council president seat.

    "I'm proud to have served with him," Tinsley-Talabi said Wednesday. "We'll certainly be cordial."

    Conyers and Council President Pro Tem JoAnn Watson cited the charter section’s lack of guidance on what happens once a mayoral vacancy is filled at a special election. The charter states, “If a vacancy occurs in the office of mayor, the council president shall succeed to the office until a new mayor is elected.”

    Cockrel became mayor Sept. 19 to fill the vacancy caused by former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick’s resignation.

    The charter does not specifically say that Cockrel, because he lost to Bing, reverts to council president. However, the use of the word “until” appears to suggest he would return.

    On Wednesday, Conyers told local TV news media that "the charter only speaks to succession forward, it doesn't speak to what happens if the mayor happens to come back. ... That is something council is looking into, but we'll see what happens."

    But if their relationship is any indicator, Cockrel may have a fight on his hands.
    Conyers and Cockrel battled before and during the eight months Cockrel has been mayor, most infamously when she derided him as “Shrek” during a spat at a meeting. The latest clash came when Cockrel vetoed a Conyers-led rejection of legislation that created a regional board to run Cobo Center. A Wayne County judge sided with the council, saying Cockrel lacked the authority to veto the action.
    Contact NAOMI R. PATTON: 313-223-3327 or npatton@freepress.com.

  2. #2

    Default

    I'd bet a lunch and possibly a beer that Conyers will file some sort of lawsuit by the end of next week.

  3. #3
    diver1369 Guest

    Default

    One can certainly understand why Congressman John Conyers Jr. is the most-travelled Congressman according to a recent News article. Who would want to come home to this harridan voluntarily?

  4. #4

    Default

    She cares nothing about the citizensof Detroit or she wouldn't put herself first and foremost above all things Detroit.
    I find it shocking that Detroiters would even elect such a person who has done nothing to promote the city except give it swollen eyes over the black ones. She is a disgrace. Hopefully the illiterate masses make a mistake next election and put an X beside someone else's name.

  5. #5

    Default

    if cockrel's return to council ends up being a debacle, I wonder will conyers' husband try to get involved.. especially since he endorsed cockrel in the mayoral race..

  6. #6
    lilpup Guest

    Default

    Maybe she'll go out and pick a bar fight with the absolutely wrong person.

  7. #7

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by GOAT View Post
    She cares nothing about the citizensof Detroit or she wouldn't put herself first and foremost above all things Detroit.
    I find it shocking that Detroiters would even elect such a person who has done nothing to promote the city except give it swollen eyes over the black ones. She is a disgrace. Hopefully the illiterate masses make a mistake next election and put an X beside someone else's name.
    You are out of line with the illiterate masses comment. If the mass was illiterate, do you really think that could complete the ballot? Watch how you group people together because of their choice of residence!

    Plus its not just the citizens of Detroit. Its Wayne County residents as a whole. That covers areas from Grosse Pointe to as far as Canton.

    Now, who is really the ignorant one on this blog?
    Last edited by exdetroiter; May-08-09 at 08:22 AM.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Instagram
BEST ONLINE FORUM FOR
DETROIT-BASED DISCUSSION
DetroitYES Awarded BEST OF DETROIT 2015 - Detroit MetroTimes - Best Online Forum for Detroit-based Discussion 2015

ENJOY DETROITYES?


AND HAVE ADS REMOVED DETAILS »





Welcome to DetroitYES! Kindly Consider Turning Off Your Ad BlockingX
DetroitYES! is a free service that relies on revenue from ad display [regrettably] and donations. We notice that you are using an ad-blocking program that prevents us from earning revenue during your visit.
Ads are REMOVED for Members who donate to DetroitYES! [You must be logged in for ads to disappear]
DONATE HERE »
And have Ads removed.