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a mass-produced signature of the Secretary of State
Huh..
Did they overs sell seats to the Senate?
We ain't never gonna get this State politically straight.
Disgraceful.
Within an hour of learning on Tuesday that Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich of Illinois was about to name a Senate successor to President-elect Barack Obama, the Senate Democratic leadership drew a clear line in the sand: Anyone appointed by Mr. Blagojevich, the embattled Illinois chief executive, would not be accorded Senate membership.
A statement issued by the Democratic leadership said bluntly that anyone appointed by Mr. Blagojevich “will not be seated by the Democratic caucus.â€}
Today
{ we congratulate Senator-designee Burris on his appointment and we look forward to working with him in the 111th Congress.â€}
The law required him to be admitted to the Senate. They are not required by law to admit him into the Democratic caucus however.
Now that they have "congratulated him on his appointment", and "look forward to working with" does this mean that he won't be caucusing with just Lieberman?
How about TugBoat Andy....we all need a fresh news release
No inquiry into how much Burris has given Blago.
No inquiry into the potential taints behind this appointment.
He's black. So he must be seated.
Even though the man who appointed him has been charged by the feds for selling the seat.
Pathetic.
Same old same old in Illinois.
We will never have enough federal prosecutors to clean it all up.
Congratulations Roland!
See, what did I tell you? All you had to do is dance with me, and I’ll make your ambitious, self-serving dreams come true! When I phoned with this offer, I knew I found the right soul. Your deal was tailor made, just for you.
We received your signature through the mail yesterday and all the checks have cleared. You will discover a whole new world of prohibitive power and riches beyond your wildest dreams! Tomorrow, you will be picked up by a chauffeured black car, and your new Senate office awaits your first visit.
Staffers are lining up to pamper your every move. You will find new campaign contributions flooding into a new campaign fund with the personalized touches you requested. Expect to be very busy next week as invitations to every Inaugural event will find their way to you. I personally recommend the special events I have highlighted with a red asterisk. The ones I require you to attend are marked with a double asterisk.
We are so excited by this deal! You have labored long and hard and have earned the credibility you are now spending with us during these upcoming years. As with Mr. Blagojevich, you will discover that it isn’t the destiny that matter, it is the time spent getting there! You will discover we offer the finest in accommodations, especially with gentlemen of your worth.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Should you run low on any funding, you can contact my personal Assistant for Funding, Mr. George Soros. George is a master at handling these kinds of money challenges.
As you also requested, we have sent a gentleman from Southland Memorial Markers to your mausoleum to add to your marvelous list of Earthly accomplishments. He will look forward to your new achievements over the next two years.
As is customary, please expect to be whisked away immediately once your work here is through. We are very excited to finish the deal and your end of our bargain is expected to be paid immediately upon it’s completion. Please see Mr. Faust when you arrive for your permanent placement.
Sincerely,
The Devil
As I pointed out before, the different paperwork that was re-submitted had absolutely nothing to do with this decision. I think they took a look at the legal and political position and decided it wasn't tenable.
The thing is that each time they said something, they did so with great conviction and postiveness only to say the exact opposite the next day with equal verve and decisiveness. It makes you not want to believe anything that comes out of their mouths in the future. They were like trial lawyers who represented the opposite party each day and then switched back again.
"I think this is necessary to prevent any temptation to him to provide a parting gift of the billions of dollars that will be made available to the states, including the state of Illinois," Kirk said during a news conference at his Northbrook office. "We want to make sure that federal law denies Gov. Blagojevich any chance to provide funds through his office to any one of his friends of allies."
Under the amendment, stimulus funds would flow instead to the offices of the Illinois legislature for distribution -- a provision allowed under a federal law approved in 1996, the congressman said.
Instead, they turned it into a paper chase, which they were bound to lose.
From the GOP's Press Release... and it looks like the madman won.
In this case, I wish there were.
Must we be subjected to your 10 paragraphs of sour grapes tripe on two different threads?
Will the appointee be Hispanic or someone from the LGBT community?
Object to him being seated? Already done by the Dems
Create a race debate? Already done by the Dems
Dig out the rulebook from the 1880's? Done by the Dems
Make a mockery of the State of Illinois? Done by the Dems!
Burris 68%
Keyes 32%
Durbin. Reid. Spineless.
First, they let Joe Lieberman off scott free after he commits high (party) treason. Then they fall all over themselves to let Roland Burris into the Senate.
Congratulations, Illinois Republicans. In 2 years, you get to say hello to Senator Mark Kirk.
Harry Reid and Dick Durbin, on the other hand, still won't know what hit them.
I think Burris is counting on a hotline to the White House and there is no reason to think he won't have it.
Chicago's Southside has a Prez from 47th Street and a Senator from Chatham.
That's some clout.
Well there's something to be proud of...lol...
Did anyone??
Rod himself said he would sign such a bill. And he is a man who, in the words of our next Governor, "always does the right thing."
LOL. And Rod has shown just how ethical and easy to work with he is....
Blagojevich should have not been allowed to make this appointment until the entire investigation was completed and he was found innocent. Illinois needs to have a law in place that states if a high official is arrested, all official business conducted by this person should be suspended until the case is cleared up
I suspect if this law was on the books the other party would be following the gov around waiting for him to jay walk in some screwed up jurisdiction. Then have him arrested. What then? Lt. Gov? While he is in there for a day or two he signs bills, fires or hires, executive orders, etc. Sounds like a stretch but with those consequences I wouldn't want to chance a law like you are proposing.
So simply an "arrest" is too easy a standard; "indictment" would be more appropriate, but, in the instant case, where the Governor will not be formally indicted up to four months after his arrest, such a law (it would have to be a Constitutional Amendment to apply to a Constitutional Officer) would not have made any difference to the Burris appointment.
The problem here was always in the Senate's baseless refusal to seat "any" appointee named by Blagojevich, not in the fact that Blagojevich made an appointment.
The lesson to be learned is that our politicians need to realize that they, too, are bound by laws, as are the rest of us. Unlawful acts by Blagojevich do not justify unlawful acts by others, or we are indeed lost.
And these guys want to talk with Hamas and Iran?
The next two years should be quite funny to watch.
You are correct on White, he Has taken a position, made it public and stayed true to his word. Indeed, White has consistently statesman like for many years. He was saddled with huge increases in fees for titles, plates etc. Not of his choosing and has simply managed his office, and done it well. No scandals, no griping or badmouthing, simply doing his job. Now Durbin, Reid et al try to shortsheet him on the Burris deal - they should take a lesson from White instead of trying to demonizing him. Reid and Durbin are shallow, little men!
{Q Senator, your lawyers indicated Friday that you had formed a campaign committee. Might you run in 2010?
MR. BURRIS: Well, we had to form a fund-raising committee because of the, you know, needed expenses that we'll have. And we're also forming a legal -- legal defense fund committee, too.}
His annual pension from Illinois is $118,000, and his annual salary from the federal government is $169,000.
He is now on the government dole for almost 300 largeannually, and he wants to solicit contributors for a "legal defense fund".
Is the Senate Ethics Committee going to approve of the establishment of such a fund? How about instead all co-signers of the letter indicating they would not seat him as the Appointee simply divide his legal bills by 50 instead; and each pays their proportionate share.
If he acts in a restrained and sensible manner, and is a responsible Senate voice for both African-Americans and Illinois, who knows in 2010?
Burris' appointment was legal, like it or not. It could have been avoided by the House approving a special election. They said they were concerned about the costs to local government, yet every year exempt statutes from the unfunded mandate law, creating millions in unfunded mandates on local government. When it's convenient for them to be concerned (for other political reasons) they waive the unfunded mandate flag, but generally ignore it when less political consequences are involved.
This is a done deal, "mass produced signature" notwithstanding. Durbin is the king of loophooles and backpedaling. We should expect nothing less of our senior senator. Something tells me that people may not forget this little episode 5 years from now...
Blago won this one little round. So what?
Blago just followed the law in this case (thank God for small miracles) and he made a defensible choice. This never should have turned into a circus.
6 months from now this sideshow will be completely forgotten.
Unfortunately I think 90% of the general voting public will forget about all this come the next election.
Isn't that a crime?