nadinbrzezinski
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Wed Dec-10-08 01:09 AM
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Look folks, corruption is corruption is corruption |
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don't care who does it
And yes, I know the cynical answer... this is done every day of the week and twice on sunday ... well I don't care
It is corruption, pure and simple
And just like I'll say it about George, Blogoiovich also needs to do the time if, this is the real qualifier, if he is found guilty.
So just like George Bush if he were to be indicted... not guilty until the conviction comes in.. aka until they are found guilty
At that point judges should throw the book at these guys
And this is not about party... but most likely personality... though the RNC tends to attract them more often these days... but not for long...
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Venceremos
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Wed Dec-10-08 01:41 AM
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and as an Illinois resident I hope Blago rots in jail.
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nadinbrzezinski
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Wed Dec-10-08 01:47 AM
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2. After a proper trial and conviction |
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not that what was read today does not sound horrible
One problem they'll have is finding a jury that hasn't been polluted
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Venceremos
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Wed Dec-10-08 01:57 AM
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this guy has been a nightmare for this state since his second year in office. He fired my (Democrat) brother-in-law only because he was hired during a Repub governor's adminsitration, several of my friends lost their jobs because he slashed funding to state parks, another friend had to close his winery because Blago cut related state programs, etc., etc.
There's a good reason he has a 13% approval rating -- today's revelations are just the tip of the iceberg.
But of course, only after he gets a fair trial will I take pleasure in seeing him rot in jail. In the meantime I'll look forward to his impeachment and/or resignation.
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Wed Dec-10-08 02:56 AM
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4. Thing is, Blago will most likely be convicted. |
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Do you think even for a second that Bush would ever be touched? Not on your life.
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nadinbrzezinski
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Wed Dec-10-08 04:29 PM
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8. You know when and if he will be touched? |
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after it is clear to everybody the American Empire is over.
Then it will be foreign authorities who will do it
My compromise on this... is a truth and reconciliation commision goign to at least 1979 and Senior's meetings with the Iranians over the Iran Hostage crisis... AT LEAST because that was treason too
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Wed Dec-10-08 05:20 PM
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9. Yes, it would have to be foreign authorities. |
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No one in this country would get far in efforts to make Jr. and Cheney answer for their crimes. If and when a trial before an international body like the World Court would ever happen I predict both Jr. and Dick will pull a Bill Casey.
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Wed Dec-10-08 05:32 PM
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11. At the level of the US...I'd be willing to compromise |
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wtih a truth and reconciliation for the same reason that was done in South Africa. There is more, most Muricans are not aware of what has been done in their name, anda trial will not be enough
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Wed Dec-10-08 07:39 AM
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Edited on Wed Dec-10-08 07:43 AM by nathan hale
some of the criticism the Blagojevich case seems not to be about the guilt or innocence, but other, more heinous crimes not being investigated in other states, by other politicos.
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Wed Dec-10-08 09:00 AM
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6. Let's kick it up a notch. |
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Blagojevich needs to resign immediately, unless he can come up with some vaguely credible tale in which he isn't a lying whore who sold his office for profit. If he really thinks he might one day escape conviction, can he not see his way to doing so on his own time? Does he really want the Democratic Party shamed for even one more hour with these antics?
I think Fitz has trapped him, and that there's no way the Gov can portray himself as honest. That's a good thing, as it demands that Blagojevich do the honorable thing--or admit that he has no honor. I won't be satisfied with his assurances that he will be found not guilty; I say the conduct we know about makes him unfit to lead or draw a government paycheck. Let him explain it immediately, or pack his bags.
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Wed Dec-10-08 09:05 AM
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7. I'm amazed at the people on DU |
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who have the attitude that it's no big deal, everyone does it. It's the SAME thing the Republicans say when one of theirs is caught with their hand in the cookie jar. It also falls right in line with the "Thou shalt not speak negatively of any Democrat." Last I heard, the Democrats didn't have an 11th Commandment.
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Wed Dec-10-08 05:31 PM
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10. You are right, and it is so obviously obvious that you right, that it is a shock |
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and horror to me that anyone here at DU could possibly believe otherwise.
On the other hand, almost nothing here shocks me anymore.
But your posts keep me sane. Thank you.
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nadinbrzezinski
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Wed Dec-10-08 05:40 PM
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12. You welcome and I am not shocked |
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politics are for some like religion
I will a ridiculous example about this from the world of gaming... replace political party for gaming universe and you'll understand this
Recently I met a guy who plays a game I used to play and gosh darn it, write for. This guy started to tell me just how much I stole from his game... at which point I challenged him to show the similarities. In the end I told him you build a shrine to this and pray to it? He got really defensive at that moment... replace gaming shrine for our political genius who broke all kinds of rules...and the sense of it cannot be...
I was making fun of this guy, but for some politics is to that level. You can do no wrong as long as you are a member of the same party I am part of. Not part of the religious reality. Given that politics plays in the same place in the brain as religion...
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Wed Dec-10-08 05:42 PM
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13. I so agree. Thank you. nt |
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