Maybe he can pose with Obama, along with Wright, Ayers and the rests of the rogue's gallery of the reprehensible that Obama calls his friends.
Also, maybe Mayor Hip-Hop Thug can be responsible for the booty calls, and have more strippers killed when they prove embarrassing, just like home. I'm sure he'll have his 20+ gang thug bodyguards along to beat up anyone who gets too close, just like home as well.
Will he be leading the panel discussions on how to run a city the Democrat way...?
Judge lets Detroit mayor go to Democrat convention
By ED WHITE 53 minutes ago
DETROIT (AP) A judge ruled Thursday that Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick can travel to the Democratic National Convention in Denver and can get rid of an electronic tether that had been ordered as part of his bond in his perjury case.
Kilpatrick and his former top aide were in Wayne County Circuit Court for an arraignment on perjury and other charges stemming from a text-messaging sex scandal. Not guilty pleas were entered on their behalf.
Circuit Judge Leonard Townsend raised the question about whether Kilpatrick should be allowed to travel later this month to the convention, where he is a superdelegate.
"I see absolutely no reason for that and it's silly," Townsend said of the travel restriction. But prosecutors objected to the judge's decision.
Kilpatrick spent a night in jail a week ago because he violated his bond by taking a quick business trip to Canada without notifying authorities. He was released Friday, with bond conditions imposed by another judge that included no travel and the tether.
Kilpatrick and former aide Christine Beatty were charged in March with conspiracy, perjury, obstruction of justice and misconduct in office, all tied to their testimony in a civil trial.
Sexually explicit text messages between the pair that the Detroit Free Press published in late January contradict their denial of an affair, a key point in the trial last year involving a former deputy police chief.
With the exception of the trip to Denver, Kilpatrick's travel still will be restricted to the Detroit area.
Assistant prosecutor Lisa Lindsey told the judge the ruling was "inherently unfair," saying the prosecutor's office and defense attorney James Thomas had an agreement that no requests would be made to change the bond.
"Two judges have already found he's violated conditions of his bond," she said.
Townsend said the court raised the issue, not defense attorneys.
"No one has been found guilty of anything," Townsend said. "Let's not trash the Constitution."
An appeal of the decision was expected from prosecutors, who left without commenting.
"This is the first time a judge has stood up for him," Thomas said after the hearing.