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It takes considerable cajones to be the '1' in a 99-1 vote to bailout an airline that is headquarted in YOUR OWN DISTRICT.
Pretty sweet.
I have never voted for an actual person before (I refuse to yield my freedom arbitralily to some other person) but I would have voted for for him, and probably been out campaigning for him, if he ran for re-election.
He is head and shoulders above any other Democrat in the state right now and we don't have much to choose from in the GOP.
In her mid-80's and still plugging away. Not afraid to voice her opinions. Always ran her campaigns for election with little money or just enough to get the job done. Speaks her mind and has a reputation for "telling it like it is."
Always answers her phone for her constituents for all problems, large and small.
Not afraid to not vote the party line and to vote her conscience. Has developed a network of people in her district who are fiercely loyal to her that now spans three generations.
A State Senate and State House filled with the likes of Adeline J. Geo-Karis would be the perfect tonic this State would need. There would be no need for extensive "ethics" legislation, as both chambers would be filled with people who know right from wrong and would always try to do the right thing.
Forget the "big names." Give me a 100 Adeline Geo-Karis' any day! Too bad so few try to emulate her these days.
Hands down the nicest guy you'll ever meet. If you call him with a concern, he'll actually return your call ASAP!
He reformed Illinois child welfare system. Passed the Sex Offender Registration Laws. Was the payday loan industy's number one enemy. Worked for meaningful campaign finance reform.
He was a constant fighter for working familes and children.
Its the state's loss not to have his voice and activisim.
On top of all those accomplishements you wont find a nicer more thoughful guy anywhere in state government.
He reformed Illinois child welfare system. Passed the Sex Offender Registration Laws. Was the payday loan industy's number one enemy. Worked for meaningful campaign finance reform.
He was a constant fighter for working familes and children.
Its the state's loss not to have his voice and activisim.
On top of all those accomplishements you wont find a nicer more thoughful guy anywhere in state government.
And now, Obama. I hope he lives up to what he says. I've met him several times and I've got to say, I've been very impressed with him. He's been willing to talk to everyone, listen to everyone. He might not be able to change everything in his lifetime, but I don't think he's going to let the people in Illinois down.
He has to be looking down and just shaking his head...but smiling with pride at Sen. Deanna.
People thought she would be a shill for her father, but she has surprised most and done a very good job so far.
I like people who keep me on my toes.
http://www.siu.edu/~siupress/titles/f99_titles/hartley_paul.htm
http://www.siu.edu/~siupress/titles/f99_titles/hartley_paul.htm
My Finalists are Sens Durbin, Simon & I would have to agree with former state rep Tom Dart.
All three men of conviction, in it for the right reasons, and thats a rare commodity in Illinois.
As for current Illinois pols- Sen Todd Sieban, Sen Frank Watson, and Congressman John Shimkus are easily the most personable, approachable, and just decent human beings that I have encountered.
There is also no doubt that Speaker Madigan is currently the shrewdest operator- and watching him move behind the scenes to potentially topple the Roddog has been fun!
Well, why don't you get out and walk some precincts against her and Emanuel. Go ahead. Give lots of money to their opponents, too. All you can afford -- and then some more.
Maybe if you do that, the people who actually elect them to be their representatives will only give them 60 or 70 percent of the vote.
Mike Madigan.
Barack Obama.
Jan Schakowsky? You gotta be kiddin' me.
She has integrity, compassion, guts. She's a real leader -- a very refreshing kind of leader and such a good person.