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A great day for Illinois when corruption at the highest level is rooted out. Congrats to soon to be former Gov. Rod Bigliarvich on his new jewelry. I wonder how he'll accessorize those bracelets.

"The breadth of corruption laid out in these charges is staggering," U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said in a statement. "They allege that Blagojevich put a 'for sale' sign on the naming of a United States senator; involved himself personally in pay-to-play schemes with the urgency of a salesman meeting his annual sales target; and corruptly used his office in an effort to trample editorial voices of criticism."
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Originally posted by nc42dad:
Maybe he can share a room w/ Ryan & the taxpayers can save some $$$.


That would be great, as long as our do nothing Senator Dick Durbin isn't successful in petitioning the President for clemency for the jailed former Governor. The clemency campaign might be the most work he's done since he got elected. Nice message to the public...we politicians have to look out for each other...no partisan politics there!
Having in an interest in political shenanigans, I find fascinating the coincidence of the Trib filing for bankruptcy one day and Blogo getting arrested the next. Particularly in light of the allegations in the affidavit regarding the IFA and a $100 mil tax benny to the Cubs.

I can see the smile on Royko's face right now.

What's more fun, watching the "powerful" taking a fall, or Christmas shopping? I'll take the former. What a bunch of knuckleheads.
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Originally posted by nc42dad:
It just seems that corruption reigns in this State. I remember back in the 60's how they would uncover dead people voting for Mayor Daley - multiple times. Apparently these guys think they are above the law.....

Some of those prisoners are going to like that hair dew of his!!!


In the news conference, the press asked the FBI special agent in charge if Illinois was the most corrupt state in the US, and the agent responded that although he didn't have enough knowledge on the other 49 to make that statement, he'd bet that Illinois is right up there, bucking for #1.
The Tribune filed for bankruptcy protection. This form of bankruptcy has more to do with their ability to move around money and restructure their company to fix debt.

I did a lot of reading on our governor today. Sounds like an indictment is soon to follow. There are a lot of accusations of bribes, kickbacks, etc. My particular favorite is the one where the governor won't let the Tribune sell Wrigley Field unless they fired all the editorial writers who were calling for the governor's head.
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I think this is a great day for Illinois.

The only thing that could make me happier would be if Todd and Richie go down, too.

I thank God for Peter Fitzgerald, our former U.S. Senator....In an "It's A Wonderful Life" moment, can you imagine if he never was born? Or never decided to run for the Senate? If not for Peter, then Patrick (not related) would never have been assigned here. He's been a godsend for all of the good and decent people in this state. John Kass ranks right up there for me, too....not to mention Mike Royko, may he rest in peace. With a smile.

I am totally sick of the corruption in this state.....I hope they ALL get rooted out.
Well this is a ray of hope for Pontiac. Blagojevich, against all logic and advice of government officials, had been insisting on closing our prison and moving most inmates to a minimum security prison (Pontiac's is maximum security) that is not a facility nearly of the caliber. A government committee advised that it not be closed due to the fact there was no advantage to closing the prison and the impact to Pontiac would be devastating. The thought was that Blagojevich had a vendetta against our area's state representative, who tried and failed to take Secretary of State last election. He was singlehandedly making the decisions in our case, despite lacking any good reasons to do it.
My favorite quote of all by our esteemed governor came back in July when he accused reporters of asking stupid questions and shot back "I have nothing to fear but the TRUTH". Well, it looks like his worst fears just came true!

Some say it's a sad day for Illinois - I say it couldn't be a better day. And hopefully this is just the beginning. I think Rod also sealed the door on George's cell as well with this one...
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Originally posted by play baseball:

I thank God for Peter Fitzgerald.


I have a prediction for you...

Peter Fitzgerald will be promoted to Washington soon after the President Elect becomes the President. There may be things that could be dug up in Illinois that he may not want to come to light, and promoting the bulldog gets him off the case.
My bad, thanks for the correction. Smile

It's pretty interesting to put together the Senate Candidate numbers that the press release talks about with the actual players. Jesse Jackson's doing the backstroke now. I see where David Axelrod now says he misspoke when he told the press right after Obama vacated his seat, that Obama had spoken with Bigliarvich about who to use to fill the vacancy.

It's pretty obvious Valerie Jarret knew the score and could see what was coming based on Bigliarvich's actions when she withdrew her name.

Where are all our upstanding public officials that were part of all this wheeling and dealing? How come none of them stood up previously and contacted the US attorney? Hopefully there's plenty of mud to wear, because it looks like there will be plenty of faces to plaster it on by the time this is done.
Since the Reagan administration, it has been common practice for new presidents to fire all 92 federal prosecutors. Reagan did it. Clinton did it. George W. fired all but 2, one was in the middle of a terrorist case and the other was investigating Hillary Clinton's pardon activities. It will be interesting to see if Mr. Fitzgerald has a job after January 20th. I think that is some of the reason why he rushed in and got Rod a little early.
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Originally posted by biggerpapi:
CoachB25, what do you know about Illinois politics? You live in Southern Illinois.

Heck, I live 4 miles south of I-80. I'm irrelevant to Illinois/Chicago politicians as well.


Why'd I have to "know anything?" I had a spare $50. Now, I might have to actually work the rest of my life!

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