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Posted By Beau7890 11 months, 1 week ago in NewsIn a historic vote, the Illinois House has impeached Gov. Rod Blagojevich, directing the Senate to put the state’s 40th chief executive on trial with the goal of removing him from office. The vote by the House was 114-1 and marks the first time in the state's 190-year history that a governor has been impeached, despite Illinois' longstanding reputation for political corruption.
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Beau789011 months, 1 week ago
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HA! From the article:
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Rep. Milt Patterson (D-Chicago) was the lone vote against impeaching the governor. Patterson, from Chicago's Southwest Side, said after the roll call that he didn't feel it was his job to vote to impeach the governor. He declined comment on whether he approved of the job Blagojevich is doing.
I'm not familiar with this Milt Patterson, but he may want to take another look at his job description...voting on impeachment is specifically one of the duties of his job.-
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nostalgia11 months, 1 week ago
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FTA:
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"After six years of enabling and endorsing Rod Blagojevich, the Democrats who run this state waited until Illinois faced national embarrassment to act and are now voting to impeach a governor they worked to re-elect only two years ago," McKenna said in a statement. "To make matters worse, these same Democrats have fed this crisis by refusing to strip the governor of his appointment powers, and are helping to seat Blagojevich's hand-picked and tainted choice for United States Senator."
House members had expressed hopes that the impeachment would encourage Blagojevich to resign from office to avoid the Senate trial.
I'm sure House members hope he does resign
A trial in the IL Senate could be very interesting. After all, Blago knows where all of the bodies are buried
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Beau789011 months, 1 week ago
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What McKenna says in the quote you gave is absolutely true, though I have to add that he's known as quite the rabid partisan. But after all, he is the state Republican party chairman. I'm not exactly sure how the state legislature could have stripped appointment power legally from the governor without a (state) Constitutional amendment. But I'm disappointed they waited so long, giving him a chance to make an appointment to the Senate, before impeaching him. There was talk of impeachment or other maneuvering to remove him from office when the scandal first broke.
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Blagojevich knows where many of the "bodies are buried," though I'd guess that even as the holder of the highest state office, he's still not the one who knows all...Michael Madigan, majority leader of the House (and father of the state's Attorney General) would be that one.
It may surprise you, but I'd be very pleased to see all the skeletons come out during a trial. I know many would try to link the President-elect to the scandal, but I believe he'd come out clean. Meanwhile, corruption in both parties in state government is rampant, and I'd like to see at least some of it cleaned up for a change. Unfortunately, much of what would appear to be illegal (and is certainly unethical) in most areas of the country is legal in Illinois. For instance, candidates for public office are usually allowed to convert unused campaign funds to personal use after an election.
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tedlow11 months, 1 week ago
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There’s a really great blog about Blagojevich on the humor website, freedomhaters.org. Through hyperlinks, they took the headline story, “Blagojevich still defends his actions in office despite overwhelming vote,” and showed the true meaning behind the words.
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You can check it out here:
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