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Illinois House Votes 114 to 1 to Impeach Blagojevich
« on: January 08, 2009, 11:06:39 AM »
Illinois Panel Report Recommends Impeachment for Blagojevich
A draft report from the Illinois House committee -- released Thursday -- recommends impeachment for Governor Rod Blagojevich.

AP

Thursday, January 08, 2009

A draft report from the Illinois House committee investigating Governor Rod Blagojevich calls for the full chamber to vote on impeaching him.

The committee could vote to accept the report this afternoon. That would probably be followed by a House impeachment vote on Friday.

No Illinois governor has ever been impeached.

The draft report was released Thursday morning by the impeachment review committee.

It doesn't include a formal article of impeachment laying out the charges against Blagojevich. That could be written separately.

But the report does conclude there's cause to believe the Democratic governor abused his power and engaged in pay-to-play politics.

Blagojevich has denied any wrongdoing.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/01/08/burris-face-tough-questioning-blagojevich-impeachment-panel/

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Re: Illinois Panel Report Recommends Impeachment for Blagojevich
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2009, 05:45:16 PM »
Good.

Panel recommends impeaching Blagojevich
     
CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- An Illinois legislative committee Thursday unanimously recommended impeaching embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich amid corruption allegations.

Blagojevich was arrested last month after federal prosecutors alleged, among other things, that he tried to sell the Senate seat President-elect Barack Obama vacated.

The issue will now be taken up by the full Illinois state House of Representatives.

"Today is the day that we begin to give back democracy to the people of the state of Illinois," Democratic Rep. Jack Franks said as he cast his "aye" vote.

Blagojevich "has been AWOL and derelict of his duties. He has abused his powers, and he has brought shame to this great state," Franks said.

"I believe that Rod Blagojevich is a liar, and I believe he is a thief," Franks said. "He has stolen the trust of the people."

The committee heard testimony Thursday afternoon from Roland Burris, the man Blagojevich appointed to succeed President-elect Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate.

Burris denied any quid pro quo with Blagojevich for his appointment to the U.S. Senate. Burris, former attorney general for Illinois, is not accused of engaging in "pay-to-play" politics with Blagojevich.

Blagojevich denies any wrongdoing and has rejected calls for his resignation.

"I would have appreciated it if he had stepped aside, and we would not have been made the laughing stock of the country," said Rep. Mary Flowers, another Democrat. She noted, however, that the governor is "innocent until proven guilty."

The 21-member committee looked into Blagojevich's actions on a number of issues beyond the federal allegations, including an allegation he withheld state money from a children's hospital until he received a $50,000 campaign donation.

Rep. Chapin Rose, a Republican, called the alleged behavior "repugnant."

"The report speaks for itself and contains many, many, many acts that I find, and most of my colleagues find, to be impeachable," Rose said.

"The evidence is overwhelmingly damning, and with that I vote aye," he said.

U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald initiated a criminal complaint against Blagojevich after listening to wiretaps of the governor's phone conversations.

Blagojevich was arrested December 9, but has not been indicted. A federal judge in Chicago told Fitzgerald he has until April 7 to decide whether to charge the Illinois governor.

The committee's report says it found the government's allegations against Blagojevich "shocking" and believes the information in the federal complaint "is sufficiently credible to demonstrate an abuse of office" that was "inconsistent with the governor's constitutional oath."

If the full House votes to impeach the governor, the action moves to the state Senate, which would try the case and decide whether to remove him from office.

The Illinois committee's report points out that Blagojevich does not need to be found guilty of a crime for the House to impeach him.

"An impeachment inquiry is not a criminal proceeding and its purpose is not punitive. Rather, impeachment is a remedial proceeding to protect the public from an officer who has abused his position of trust," the report says.

The committee points out that the criminal complaint against Blagojevich alleges he was secretly taped saying he would not appoint anyone to Obama's seat without some form of compensation.

"The governor repeatedly demonstrated that his decision to appoint a senator would not be based on merits of the candidate or on public policy, but rather on how that appointment could benefit him personally," the report says.

"The governor directed various individuals to conduct inquiries on his behalf to negotiate deals for the Senate appointment, affirmatively setting into action a plot to trade the Senate appointment for something of value to the governor," it said.

Blagojevich declined the committee's offer to testify on his own behalf, the report says.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/08/illinois.governor.impeachment/index.html

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Re: Illinois Panel Report Recommends Impeachment for Blagojevich
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2009, 10:13:14 AM »
Wow.  114 to 1. 

Lawmakers vote to impeach Illinois governor
     
CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- The Illinois House of Representatives on Friday voted almost unanimously to impeach embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

The vote was 114-1, with three representatives not voting.

The matter now moves to the state Senate, which will try the case and decide whether to remove Blagojevich from office.

On Thursday, an Illinois legislative committee unanimously recommended impeaching Blagojevich amid corruption allegations.

Blagojevich was arrested last month after federal prosecutors alleged, among other things, that he tried to sell the U.S. Senate seat that President-elect Barack Obama vacated.

"Today is the day that we begin to give back democracy to the people of the state of Illinois," Democratic Rep. Jack Franks, a panel member, said as he cast his aye vote Thursday night.

Blagojevich "has been AWOL and derelict of his duties. He has abused his powers, and he has brought shame to this great state," Franks said.

"I believe that Rod Blagojevich is a liar, and I believe he is a thief," Franks said. "He has stolen the trust of the people."

The committee heard testimony Thursday afternoon from Roland Burris, the man Blagojevich appointed to succeed Obama in the Senate.

Burris denied any quid pro quo with Blagojevich for his appointment to the Senate. Burris, former attorney general for Illinois, is not accused of engaging in "pay-to-play" politics with Blagojevich.

Blagojevich denies any wrongdoing and has rejected calls for his resignation.

"I would have appreciated it if he had stepped aside, and we would not have been made the laughingstock of the country," said Rep. Mary Flowers, another Democrat. She noted, however, that the governor is "innocent until proven guilty."

The 21-member committee looked into Blagojevich's actions on a number of issues beyond the federal allegations, including an allegation he withheld state money from a children's hospital until he received a $50,000 campaign donation.

Rep. Chapin Rose, a Republican, called the alleged behavior "repugnant."

"The report speaks for itself and contains many, many, many acts that I find, and most of my colleagues find, to be impeachable," Rose said.

"The evidence is overwhelmingly damning," he said.

U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald initiated a criminal complaint against Blagojevich after listening to wiretaps of the governor's phone conversations.

Blagojevich was arrested December 9 but has not been indicted. A federal judge in Chicago told Fitzgerald he has until April 7 to decide whether to charge the Illinois governor.

The committee's report said it found the government's allegations against Blagojevich "shocking" and believes the information in the federal complaint "is sufficiently credible to demonstrate an abuse of office" that was "inconsistent with the governor's constitutional oath."

The Illinois committee's report points out that Blagojevich does not need to be found guilty of a crime for the House to impeach him. "It would, in fact, be unreasonable to limit impeachable offenses to criminal conduct," the report says.

"An impeachment inquiry is not a criminal proceeding and its purpose is not punitive. Rather, impeachment is a remedial proceeding to protect the public from an officer who has abused his position of trust."

The committee pointed out that the criminal complaint against Blagojevich alleges he was secretly taped saying he would not appoint anyone to Obama's seat without some form of compensation. iReport.com: Do you trust your political leaders?

"The governor repeatedly demonstrated that his decision to appoint a senator would not be based on merits of the candidate or on public policy, but rather on how that appointment could benefit him personally," the report said.

"The governor directed various individuals to conduct inquiries on his behalf to negotiate deals for the Senate appointment, affirmatively setting into action a plot to trade the Senate appointment for something of value to the governor," it said.

Blagojevich declined the committee's offer to testify on his own behalf, the report said.

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/09/blagojevich.impeachment/index.html

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Re: Illinois House Votes 114 to 1 to Impeach Blagojevich
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2009, 10:15:42 AM »
Something we can all agree on.  Glad to see some honorable democrats cleaning scum in their own house.

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Re: Illinois House Votes 114 to 1 to Impeach Blagojevich
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2009, 10:23:04 AM »
LOL... who was the single "nay" vote?  Buress?  hahhaa

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Re: Illinois House Votes 114 to 1 to Impeach Blagojevich
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2009, 10:26:28 AM »
LOL... who was the single "nay" vote?  Buress?  hahhaa
thats what i want to know

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Re: Illinois House Votes 114 to 1 to Impeach Blagojevich
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2009, 10:34:37 AM »

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Re: Illinois House Votes 114 to 1 to Impeach Blagojevich
« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2009, 12:47:18 PM »
Good question.

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Re: Illinois House Votes 114 to 1 to Impeach Blagojevich
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2009, 01:55:04 AM »
His hair and face sucks. :-X
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