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Monday, May 04, 2009

Detroits Mafia Boss Mike Illich Speaks Out of Both Sides of His Ass Hole

Recently there was an article in Crains Detroit Business that was basically a public relations fluff job about Little Cesars Pizza. Little Cesars owned by Detroit mafia boss Mike Illich a few years back was on the verge of going bankrupt. It is now thriving after this close call with going under,according to Crains Detroit Business. What Crains left out was where did the money come from to rescue Little Cesars.
It sure didnt come Illich because he was close to being broke. And according to baseball commissioner Bud Selig,Illich was ready to walk away from the Tigers and the new stadium being built for the team.
The money to save Illich and his so called empire proably came from the warlord who controlled and ran Detroit for many years. Max Fisher was a bridge builder. He was Detroit's mafia boss and one of the biggest real estate developers in Michigan. Nothing happened in Detroit or Michigan without his ok. His word was law.
Illich was proably threatned by Fisher if he abondoned the Tigers and their new stadium that was built with public money. The money that saved Little Ceasers likely came form Detroit's treasury which Fisher controlled. This is the same soft spot that financed much of Illich's empire.
Since Crains wrote such a powder puff article about Illich and his empire it would only be fair if they did some serious reporting and sponsored a poll about what voters in Michigan think about casino gambling. Should casino gambling be ended in Michigan? This would be a good poll for Crains to sponsor since the Detroit News no longer is in business. The same type of pr reporting that Crain's did about Illich is what put the Detroit News out of business.
Detroit has had legalized casino gambling now for almost ten years and its almost wrecked the city. It would be interesting to see what the people of Michigan think of casino gambling. Lets have the poll.