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Gov. Endemichiringfraud just gave us the perfect description of his failed administration.
Armitage admitted his role in the Plame case and it's inexpliable that Fitz put the country threw a ringer, and jailing too reporters; all while knowing the truth from day one.
If he's pulling a similar stunt in Illinois its an assault on Democracy.
The heroic mystique that surrounded Fitzgerald has now been sullied by the way he handled the Plame thing. He let people people twist in the wind when he knew he had nothing.
If Fitzgerald has something on this governor, let's see it. If he has nothing, then say it and move on.
hopefully the uninformed voters will be able to see that the only people the guv cares about are the ones stuffing money in his pocket....
It's a sad day when an elected official who is running the fifth largest state in the country cannot even defend his actions without placing the blame on someone else. For once, Blago needs to quit crying about George Ryan, Patrick Fitzgerald, MJM, JBT, etc. and realize he looks worse and worse to any independent voters. If JBT is down by 8% in the latest Post-Dispatch poll, which over-sampled in Chicago, and there are nearly 12-13% of those voters who are undecided, Blago needs to worry.
sound politely outraged at these pesky allegations and even peskier reporters. If quoted correctly, he is starting to sound hysterical, even squeaky.
Ditto money man Filan, who has been sounding a bit temperamental too.
The next four years are going to be great theater
in state government.
He got elected on this. He received a mandate from voters on this. We didn't change our minds, he did.
If he changed his mind about his, he needed to have told us. "I know I promised to change business as usual, but I want to get re-elected." Or, "I know I promised to reform our state, but the job has been much bigger than I originally thought. In the meantime, I have to play the same corrupt game to get re-elected".
He tried to do this when he was justifying why he was scooping up cash at $2200 a hour, while proposing campaign reform that would not allow it. He tried to have it both ways. The whole PR stunt got really bad when he referred to his testicular virility.
At NOT ONE TIME, did Blagojevich demonstrate even an inkling of any sincerity regarding reform. He is a leader? He could of stood there and announced that he was giving his war chest to charity, and announce that he would be running his campaign based on his own damn reform proposals. He could have accepted responsibilities ONCE during the past four freakin years.
Instead we got this from him. Fool me in 2002, shame on you - fool me in 2006, I'd be an idiot.
Is he using Jesse Jackson's speech writer or what? After a certain point you can't fall back on the "it was a mess and it takes time to change things" philosophy anymore. The issue becomes it is a mess, it's your watch, and what are you doing to solve the problems. Politics does get pretty cut throat. Rod seems to have gotten very sensitive and thin skinned with any criticism coming his way. Unfortunately it comes as part of the turf that he wanted. He seems to be drifting off the script which is almost always trouble.
Justice, I hope you are telling the truth because his "time" needs to come up and I hope he spends plenty of "time" in a federal prison! Anon 8:45 is not the only dem voting R for the first time. There are plenty of them who are ashamed at what we have elected...once again. Illinois is a complete disgrace.
(Sorry Rich!)
Louis G. Atsaves
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In his book "On Bullsh_t" (2005; first published as an essay in 1986), Harry Frankfurt suggests that lying and bullsh_tting are not the same thing. A liar differs from a truth-teller in that the former wants to hide the truth while the latter wants to reveal it; but both are very much aware of what the truth is. A liar must remain mindful of the truth, if only so that he does not inadvertently reveal it. A bullsh_tter, however, is utterly indifferent to the truth. He would not mind if his statements turn out to be true. For example, a bank robber who denies that he robbed the bank is a liar; but a car salesman who assures a buyer, without bothering to check, that the car he is trying to sell has been driven only 10,000 miles is a bullsh_tter. The salesman would not care if it were to turn out that his claim is true after all. He simply does not care what the truth of the matter is.
Frankfurt acknowledges that "humbug", as discussed in Max Black's "The Prevalence of Humbug" (1985), is close in meaning to bullsh_t.
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I admit, I was surprised that Rod's picture is not yet part of the Wikipedia entry, but it is a work in progress after all. And there is yet some disagreement as to if Rod is a pathological liar, or a sociopath, or some other classification in the DSM4.
I'll answer for Team Sleep. At the very bottom of the STL P-D article was the sample size:
REGION:
Chicago/Cook County 353 interviews
Collar Counties 151 interviews
Central 210 interviews
Southern 86 interviews
A man's evil deeds will find him out.
That's a lot of sampling down in Chicago. No matter how you slice it, and Chicago does have a lot of votes, but they don't control as high of a percentage as the P-D polled. But polling is not always accurate and I don't think the P-D does as good a job as SurveyUSA or Glengariff.
Blagojevich's ethics reforms, creation of an inspector general,laws to investigate allegations of wrongdoing, "the system is completely different today"
And yes the SYSTEM different today, Blago's SYSTEM is nothing but SMOKIN MIRRORS, corrupt to it's core.
As Justice said it's a matter TIME!
And TIME is on our side the so-called scoundrels .
It's not scientific, but it lends some credence to your concern.
Is any Illinois state employee who speak their minds or are suspected of speaking their minds against him and his administration involving hiring, contracting and fund-raising, etc.
Governor Blagojevich has already decimated most if not all Illinois state agencies with his corrupt brand of politics.
If he's re-elected on November 7, 2006 God help all the good people of Illinois!
You are a scoundrel for suggesting such an absurd, ludicrous, ridiculous, outlandish thing. You should be ashamed of yourself! You are in time-out until all of Chicago has their say.
So there you have it, politics take the forefront to creating an ethical government, rooting out corruption, reform and renewal, changing business as usual, ect.
If it doesn't coincide with his political aspirations, then he denounces it.
AN ETHICAL GOVERNOR WOULD ADMIT HIS WRONG OR THE ERRORS OF HIS ADMINISTRATION, CALL IT FOR WHAT IT IS, CLEAN HOUSE and then you won't have "scoundrels" blowing the whistle because there would be nothing to blow the whistle on.
I think I'll sue for defamation of character!!!!!!
In regards to U.S Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, it is my hopes, wishes and prayers that he is, as I write this, dotting his t's and i's in the indictments.
I take no position on who should get them only that justice be served for the people of the State of Illinois and the "scoundrels".
I had heard about the delay but you did have me a little leery. I just hope the Stu rats them ALL out. Let's not forget his political affiliation and who his real buddies are.
I guess these previous posts on this topic constitute the "serious, mature, intelligent" discussions I have been accused of disrupting.
The majority used Blago's own words when posting. If they aren't "serious, mature, and intelligent" don't blame us.
For once I am in total agreement....I also hope Stu rats them ALL out. Corruption is corruption no matter what the party you're in.
The Illinois Tollway and the Illinios Department of Transportation are ripe with Blagojevich's scoundrels.
Where's the outrage??????????
I suppose that you got your job without any help. You just showed up off the street and were hired on the spot because it was so obvious that you would be a hardworking,competent,loyal employee.
Shallow,
I couldn't find Captain Corrupt-o and BLAG LIAR OVICH anywhere is the governor's statements.
I along with a great many past and present Illinois Tollway and I.D.O.T. employees did get there jobs by applying and based upon our credentials did get offered positions - No Clout or connections.
Bill, why is that so hard to believe?
I feel your pain about the raises even though it is not exactly true. But the question I have is why haven't you moved on to another position in the private sector where you would be appreciated and paid what you are worth.
AFSCME is the bargaining unit for some of the counselors at Sheridan. AFSCME created a strike on June 6, 2006. I am not a member of the union. I attempted to cross the picket line but IDOC locked me out of my job because I did not strike stating I was a security risk but allowed similarly situated employees to cross the picket lines. I was not able to go back to work at Sheridan until September 7, 2006.
I filed for unemployment benefits but was denied even though I met the criteria pursuant to the Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act, sections 601 and 604. On September 7, 2006 I called about my appeal and I found out that AFSCME represents the employees of the Illinois Department of Employment Security. This raises new questions, which I have not received answers from as the date of this writing.
I have written Blagojevich's office several times about this fiasco. I posted and published the details on my websites at http://clickforjusticeandequality.blogspot.com/ and http://clickforjusticeandequality2.blogspot.com/.
Who is the scoundrel? Why isn't the public aware of this issue?
Are you a state employee?
I'm not sure what you mean by "not exactly true". I was hired by the state in September of 2001. Right after I was hired, the hiring freeze took effect. By the time my annual evaluation came around, raises had also been frozen. I did receive a 4% raise in December of 2005, however, that merely replaced the 4% I lost when Rod took it for his pension plan. So...I have not received a raise in 5 years. Now...regarding your question about leaving and going to the private sector, there's not a lot to choose from out there.
The Current Occupant is in a very uncomfortable position right now.
He has no way of knowing what evidence the Government has amassed in each of ten investigations. He has been interviewed by the FBI.
He is certainly aware that a handful of his closest political associates are subjects, if not targets, of the investigations related to Levine.
He may be aware that dozens, if not hundreds, of State employees and contractors have been interviewed by Federal agents and testified before grand juries as part of those investigations.
He is aware that USA Fitzgerald has a 100 percent conviction rate in political corruption cases.
These types of comments are probably as good as he can do under the circumstances.
Arthur Andersen
aka Scoundrel #165
Illinois Tollway whether you are past or present all this attention has not stopped the creating of jobs for his hacks! I agree God Help Us All if there is another 4 more years and the way the Tollway is acting they are confident he will be here another 4 more years!
And for you "Bill" I got my job by filling out an application-No Clout!. Hate to disappoint you!
Blagojevich called Topinka and Birkett "scoundrels" - not the whistleblowers.
I can see where you might have thought otherwise by the article you linked, but if you had heard the entire exchange you would know that he was asked to respond to Birkett's comments.
There is another reason why state workers have been unable to leave state employment for the private sector over the last four years. Blagojevich has made it so expensive for companies to operate in Illinois, that they no longer have the money and resources to create jobs, especially jobs that would actually pay a person what they are worth. Last time I checked, the only positions available are at WalMart, Target, and other major retailers. Granted, it's a job, but not the type of quality job most state workers are looking for.
It's just like the old Clinton saying: "it's the economy, stupid." However, it order to have true economic growth, there has to be growth in actual, high quality jobs. Unfortunately, the policies of this current administration have killed almost any chance of real job growth over the last four years. IL still lags far behind the nation in job growth since the recession caused by 9-11. While the rest of the nation has recouped those jobs, and their job creation continues to grow, IL STILL HAS YET TO RECOUPE ALL OF THE JOBS LOST AFTER 9-11. That's fact.
And it appears that Blago still has no plans to encourage any significant job growth in Illinois, except for his "friends." Worthless.