Posted on Thursday, 31st May 2007 by Patrick Dorwin
If I was in jail for conspiring to assault and possibly murder someone (not to mention the federal extortion and bribery charges), I don’t think I would be singing about bloody banners… Then again, I’m not Michael McGee.
This audio is from a phone call that McGee made from jail this morning, of course he tells us that he was set up etc…
[audio:McGee_fromJail_01.mp3]
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Posted in Home, Michael McGee Jr. | Comments (14)

May 31st, 2007 at 11:56 am
Well, now we know why he didn’t go into show business.
May 31st, 2007 at 12:08 pm
WTMJ news just directed listeners to this site to hear McGee’s idiotic comments from that idiotic radio show this morning. Might make for some even more colorful commentary here. Certainly has been some very interesting reading here the past day or so. Lot’s of new troll like critters!
May 31st, 2007 at 3:52 pm
Hear Ald. McGee’s only recorded rap song here.
http://www.myspace.com/thedrp1
He does the second verse. It’s definately worth a listen!
May 31st, 2007 at 5:39 pm
After listening to his phony references to God and everyones prayers. I can’t believe that people are that stupid and gullible to fall for his B.S. Yet they are! Including the stooges at the radio station supporting him.
Yea, he’s a soldier alright…And I am the reincarnation the Budda…Right!
May 31st, 2007 at 8:10 pm
I listened to the rap song from start to finish. It’s not bad. Very old school.
I picked this week to quit drinking, now I won’t be able to get that tune out of my head. Thanks a lot.
May 31st, 2007 at 9:33 pm
it is interesting that he called from the county lockup. the only way i believe that he could do this is by a third party hook-up, which is strictly forbidden under sheriff’s policy. even in jail he can skirt the system.
May 31st, 2007 at 9:38 pm
I’ve never been in jail. Don’t you get “one phone call a day” or something like that?
June 1st, 2007 at 7:39 am
no bruce, you don’t. only on tv. we live in milwaukee where the criminal get unlimited phone calls, unlimited cable tv, and unlimited access to lawyers. this in turn leacves the good citizens with unlimited deep pockets.
June 1st, 2007 at 9:49 am
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June 1st, 2007 at 10:14 am
This is just sweet! I have a feeling that junior is going away for a long long time. Then he will be able to improve on his singing in the shower with his political assistants.
I just hope that he gets a speedy trial so he does not get his pension next spring.
June 1st, 2007 at 10:44 am
Wonder who gets to trial first, Little Mike or R. Kelly?
June 1st, 2007 at 1:19 pm
I was listening to the supporters and it is amazing that ther is such “similarities” with the OJ Case.
June 1st, 2007 at 11:46 pm
Guess John Chilsom better get a black distict attorney to “interpreret” what J.R was really saying.I guess,as a white dude who grew up in J.R.’s district when the old man was running the show,the language has changed a lot.
I guess we need a interpreter to understand what J.R was really saying on that radio show, just so us white guys can really understand where he’s coming from so there is no lack of misunderstanding.
The sad fact is that this has the makings of another O.J Simpson like jury pool. If they drag this out long enough and WNOV through their power within the community influence’s enough potential jurors to vote with their “skin color” and not on facts,he could walk.You know the defence will load up the jury with black’s hoping to find enough sympathetic juror’s to shoot down any evidence.
Yes,I have judged him guilty.
Not because he’s black,but based on what I know about the facts of this case and on his past brush’s with the law.
I guess I get really pissed off at the black leadership who are willing to put up with this.I know most of them have their own “good old boys club” but at some point you got to start doing what is right for the people and the community.But I guess they got “theirs” and as long as you can blame “whity” for the misery that the rest of the community endures,why would they change.
June 5th, 2007 at 12:50 pm
To be fair, in the past, I did appreciate one or two points McGee Jr. spoke of regarding racism. But whatever little bit of good he may have done in the past is over shadowed by him acting like “a thug and a gangster wannabe”. And now, you can add hypocrite to that list. A person cannot act like they are on the “moral high ground” one moment and in the next breath claimed they were entrapped when they are arrested and indicted. And despite the hypocrisy and the obvious “show boating†on McGee Junior’s part, his follower’s will probably never give him up. In my opinion, McGee Junior is an icon representing the anger and frustration that many people feel. This in no way justifies any of the bad decisions and alleged criminal activity McGee Junior has gotten involved with. But rather it is a sad commentary that McGee Junior has chosen to use his influence to provoke and incite situations from bad to worst instead of being a real leader for the people he represents.