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Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Can someone explain the logic as to why it is bad to sell a political office to the highest bidder?
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
That didn't stop you libs from harping on George W. Bush.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
That didn't stop you libs from harping on George W. Bush.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Bush will never be formally charged with anything...Cheney either. BOTH probably should be charged with a variety of crimes for their lies to the American people, with the wrongful deaths of our troops in their illegal war in Iraq, for allowing a myriad of environmental raping by their corporate supporters, all in pursuit of the Almighty Dollar.
Originally posted by: SecPro
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
cnn.com
Being raised in Illinois, this is kind of embarassing. This is 2nd Governor we've had that has essentially been a bad guy.
I'm not sure on what happens after impeachment, does this impeachment stick, and does he face any legal consequences stemming from this particular ruling?
The vote was 114-1. Has anyone seen who the "one" was and why? I have total respect for secret balloting but I'm really curious.
The one lawmaker voting against impeachment was Rep. Milton Patterson, a Chicago Demorcrat who represents the South Side. Rep Elga Jefferies, also a Chicago Democrat, voted present.
Patterson said he wasn't defending anyone, but that he read the impeachment committee's report and wasn't comfortable voting against the governor. "I have no firsthand knowledge of any of the evidence," he said.
"I went by my own gut feeling, it's as simple as that," he said. "I read the report. If the government is going to indict him, let them go ahead and do that. That's their job and I'm doing my job."
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Bush will never be formally charged with anything...Cheney either. BOTH probably should be charged with a variety of crimes for their lies to the American people, with the wrongful deaths of our troops in their illegal war in Iraq, for allowing a myriad of environmental raping by their corporate supporters, all in pursuit of the Almighty Dollar.
as bad as all the stuff you listed looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything.
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Can someone explain the logic as to why it is bad to sell a political office to the highest bidder?
/taps sarcasm meter...
HISTORY.
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
That didn't stop you libs from harping on George W. Bush.
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
cnn.com
Being raised in Illinois, this is kind of embarassing. This is 2nd Governor we've had that has essentially been a bad guy.
Governor Rod Blagojevich Democrat, has been making top headlines with his arrest on corruption charges including pay-for-play and allegedly attempting to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama. Blagojevich is not the first Illinois governor to land in legal hot water. Of the past eight Illinois governors, three of them were convicted and did time in federal prison for criminal activity. Illinois governors who have served time in prison include George Ryan, Daniel Walker and Otto Kerner, Jr.
Originally posted by: loozar111
Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
That didn't stop you libs from harping on George W. Bush.
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
cnn.com
Being raised in Illinois, this is kind of embarassing. This is 2nd Governor we've had that has essentially been a bad guy.
You should be getting used to it by now. Three of the past eight governors before Blago were convicted on charges of corruption and bribery. :Q
Governor Rod Blagojevich Democrat, has been making top headlines with his arrest on corruption charges including pay-for-play and allegedly attempting to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama. Blagojevich is not the first Illinois governor to land in legal hot water. Of the past eight Illinois governors, three of them were convicted and did time in federal prison for criminal activity. Illinois governors who have served time in prison include George Ryan, Daniel Walker and Otto Kerner, Jr.
Originally posted by: loozar111
Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
That didn't stop you libs from harping on George W. Bush.
Are you trying to tell us your Traitor In Chief and his criminal gang aren't guilty of treason, murder, torture, war crimes and other crimes against humanity? Do I have to post one or more of my "macros" documenting their crimes to prove how full of sh8 you are? :shocked:
And just for grins, are you trying to tell us that the crimes committed by either Bush or Blago excuses the crimes of the other? :roll:
Originally posted by: Lemon law
The problem is, if we wait for Federal Prosecutors to bring Blago to court, wait for him to get a trial date which various legal maneuvering can stall for years, and then wait and hope until he is actually convicted, we would be probably talking 2012 or so and Blago could easily do so without breaking a sweat.
Does anyone think we should wait so long? Its why the US constitution and all the State constitutions have impeachment for corrupt PUBLIC OFFICIALS written in as a safeguard against exactly that corruption
public official possibility.
Technically, a majority party could abuse impeachment to get rid of political opponents, but given the relative paucity of impeachment being used in US history, its rarely been mis-used. Although I could cite the case of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, adn in those cases they both failed in the Senate convict phase.
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
cnn.com
Being raised in Illinois, this is kind of embarassing. This is 2nd Governor we've had that has essentially been a bad guy.
You should be getting used to it by now. Three of the past eight governors before Blago were convicted on charges of corruption and bribery. :Q
Governor Rod Blagojevich Democrat, has been making top headlines with his arrest on corruption charges including pay-for-play and allegedly attempting to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama. Blagojevich is not the first Illinois governor to land in legal hot water. Of the past eight Illinois governors, three of them were convicted and did time in federal prison for criminal activity. Illinois governors who have served time in prison include George Ryan, Daniel Walker and Otto Kerner, Jr.
Originally posted by: loozar111
Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
That didn't stop you libs from harping on George W. Bush.
Are you trying to tell us your Traitor In Chief and his criminal gang aren't guilty of treason, murder, torture, war crimes and other crimes against humanity? Do I have to post one or more of my "macros" documenting their crimes to prove how full of sh8 you are? :shocked:
And just for grins, are you trying to tell us that the crimes committed by either Bush or Blago excuses the crimes of the other? :roll:
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Can someone explain the logic as to why it is bad to sell a political office to the highest bidder?
/taps sarcasm meter...
HISTORY.
History shows that those with money have a much better shot at getting into political office anyways.
Blago is actually my hero in a twisted sense. Instead of being shady about profiting from his political privilege, he simply tried to sell it outright to the highest bidder. He should actually get an entrepreneurship award for applying sound business practices to his political position. The man had an asset and he tried to sell it, I don't see that as something to get up in arms about.
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Can someone explain the logic as to why it is bad to sell a political office to the highest bidder?
/taps sarcasm meter...
HISTORY.
History shows that those with money have a much better shot at getting into political office anyways.
Blago is actually my hero in a twisted sense. Instead of being shady about profiting from his political privilege, he simply tried to sell it outright to the highest bidder. He should actually get an entrepreneurship award for applying sound business practices to his political position. The man had an asset and he tried to sell it, I don't see that as something to get up in arms about.
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
cnn.com
Being raised in Illinois, this is kind of embarassing. This is 2nd Governor we've had that has essentially been a bad guy.
You should be getting used to it by now. Three of the past eight governors before Blago were convicted on charges of corruption and bribery. :Q
Governor Rod Blagojevich Democrat, has been making top headlines with his arrest on corruption charges including pay-for-play and allegedly attempting to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama. Blagojevich is not the first Illinois governor to land in legal hot water. Of the past eight Illinois governors, three of them were convicted and did time in federal prison for criminal activity. Illinois governors who have served time in prison include George Ryan, Daniel Walker and Otto Kerner, Jr.
Originally posted by: loozar111
Originally posted by: BoomerD
My only concern is that as bad as it looks, he hasn't been convicted of anything...YET.
Yes, it LOOKS like the guy is a typical corrupt Illinois politician.
It LOOKS like the feds have enough evidence to bury him.
BUT, he hasn't had his day in court...yet.
Once that's done, if he's found guilty, (and I presume he will) impeach him and send him to Joliet or one of the Federal Penitentaries...NOT one of the fancy-schmancy country clubs like Martha Stewart vacationed at. Someplace like Lompoc, Leavenworth, or ???
That didn't stop you libs from harping on George W. Bush.
Are you trying to tell us your Traitor In Chief and his criminal gang aren't guilty of treason, murder, torture, war crimes and other crimes against humanity? Do I have to post one or more of my "macros" documenting their crimes to prove how full of sh8 you are? :shocked:
And just for grins, are you trying to tell us that the crimes committed by either Bush or Blago excuses the crimes of the other? :roll:
I believe what he's getting at is that some people are up in arms over waiting for the trial, innocent until proven guilty, etc while at the same time willing to call a republican a traitor who's guilty of treason, murder, torture, war crimes, and crimes against humanity at the drop of a hat despite the same lack of trial or conviction.
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: loozar111
That didn't stop you libs from harping on George W. Bush.
Are you trying to tell us your Traitor In Chief and his criminal gang aren't guilty of treason, murder, torture, war crimes and other crimes against humanity? Do I have to post one or more of my "macros" documenting their crimes to prove how full of sh8 you are? :shocked:
And just for grins, are you trying to tell us that the crimes committed by either Bush or Blago excuses the crimes of the other? :roll:
I believe what he's getting at is that some people are up in arms over waiting for the trial, innocent until proven guilty, etc while at the same time willing to call a republican a traitor who's guilty of treason, murder, torture, war crimes, and crimes against humanity at the drop of a hat despite the same lack of trial or conviction.
