Friday, March 8, 2013

Anti-Emergency Manager Traffic Blockade

Thursday March 7, 2013 activists in Detroit staged a rolling traffic blockade on I-75 between 8 Mile and Warren in protest of the Emergency Manager Law. Our position is if the system has chosen to silence the people by listening to business, then we must make conducting business more difficult. Governor Snyder it is time to admit that the removal of civil rights in the poorest communities of Michigan amounts to FASCIST RULE. The people will request your acts of domestic terrorism be held accountable in a court of law. We realize the courts of Michigan are unwilling to move appropriately on the matters at hand. Therefore we are petitioning the Department of Justice to step in. We are ready to prosecute those leading the State government on conspiracy charges.


News Reported 

From WDIV at 4:10 pm ... We have BREAKING NEWS right here at home. There is a traffic situation on I-75 that might affect your drive home. Michigan State Police are trying to get several cars to move off the shoulder of southbound I-75 near I-94. It's backed up traffic in both directions on I-75. Vehicles are getting by, but they're starting to slow down so it's beginning to affect all of the traffic there.

Notice the signs in the windows show the various cities that are currently under Emergency Manager rule. The motorcade destination is the Theodore Levin Federal Courthouse at 211 Fort, Detroit.

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