Barbara Langhenry

Kevin Kelley should be begging Clevelanders for forgiveness and mercy instead of asking for their trust as mayor

Behind the smiling faces, suits and masks are individual elected officials who have voted for emergency ordinances in violation of state and local laws they have never read. Every violated law is one they were administered an oath of office to obey. They don't know our federal and state constitutions. They don't know the federal, state and local laws associated with the duties of their public offices.

CLEVELAND, OH – Kevin Kelley’s mother served as his campaign treasurer when he campaigned for city council in 2017.  She failed to deliver his campaign finance reports within the manner prescribed by Section 3517.10 of the Ohio Revised Code and was not prosecuted like Mitchell Paul was in 1986 by late Prosecuting Attorney John T. Corrigan.  Judge Robert Feighan sentenced Paul for filing after 45 days after a general election instead of 38 and he paid a fine.  That’s how Section 3517.10 is enforced in all 87 counties but Cuyahoga. Section 3517.11(d) of the Ohio Revised Code prevented Kelley from…

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Mark Naymik. A lynch mob formed to hang a Samaritan. I went for the savage carrying the rope. Friendship had nothing to do with my Ken Johnson stories.

CLEVELAND, OH – On July 30, 2021 at 10:54 p.m. WKYC employee Mark Naymik sought some vindication for a series of stories about one member of the 17-member Cleveland city council’s adopted sons, their jobs, homes and employers.  The former councilman’s name is Kenneth Johnson. The net result of Naymik’s WKYC and Cleveland.com stories is that the media outlets are responsible for pressuring over 44 American Negro men and women out of work.  The economic stability of their own lives and the lives of their families are disrupted; and he’s cackling on Facebook while being praised by his “friends” for a…

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Rybka let an Albanian building department worker help a Communist Albanian alien organized crime figure and his kids complete demolition documents with federal dumping laws they couldn’t read in English

CLEVELAND, OH – When I worked as Cleveland Life’s editor in chief in 2001 our offices were across the street from the Plain Dealer’s at 18th and Superior.  The power went out right before September 11, 2001 that affected us, the Plain Dealer and other businesses within a couple of blocks.  The problem was sourced to the electrical panel in the basement of the building that houses our offices.  Ukrainian alien workers who knew no English had been hired by a sub-contractor working on the Plain Dealer’s renovation of its headquarters.  They couldn’t read the electrical schematics and had “guessed”…

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What if undocumented aliens took over sanctuary city Dayton’s population and then took Wright-Patterson U.S. Air Force Base?

CLEVELAND, OH – What Ohioans had better hope is that Colonel Thomas Sherman has full control of Wright Patterson U.S. Air Force Base and knows who’s on it; and who’s in the civilian population “surrounding” the heavily-weaponized southern Ohio location. When we’re not at war our military hardware is stored on bases in cities across the nation.  It’s about 202 miles between downtown Cleveland, Ohio and Wright-Patterson that’s located between Montgomery and Greene counties.  Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley is a criminal like the other American-hating and national defense weakening sanctuary city mayors who racistly instruct law enforcement officers to enforce…

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“Willie Lynch” Kelly violates civil rights voting laws to suppress Cleveland’s majority American Negro vote

  Irish Catholic Cleveland city council president Kevin Kelly operates the municipal legislative body like a southern plantation owner who mastered the notorious Willie Lynch theories made widely-known by Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan during the 1995 Million Man March to Washington, D.C.    A close examination of Kelley’s political acts in comparison to Lynch’s theories of controlling “African slaves” who were a majority on the plantations reek of efforts to suppress the city’s majority American Negro voting base and political influence.  Voter suppression is one of the reasons Cleveland activist Kareem Abdul Nafi, a local Black Lives Matter…

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