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Illinois senators vote to oust Blagojevich from office
« on: January 29, 2009, 03:10:16 PM »
Vote was 59-0.  Nice to see a group of politicians do the right thing.

Illinois senators vote to oust Blagojevich from office
     

SPRINGFIELD, Illinois (CNN) -- The Illinois Senate on Thursday voted unanimously to remove impeached Gov. Rod Blagojevich from office.

Blagojevich was arrested on federal corruption charges in December. Federal authorities allege, among other things, that he was trying to sell or trade the Senate seat that became vacant after Barack Obama was elected president. After the governor's arrest, the state House voted overwhelmingly to impeach him.

The Senate vote was 59-0.

Moments after removing him from office, the Illinois Senate also voted unanimously to prevent Blagojevich from ever holding political office in the state again.

Earlier Thursday, Illinois state senators made final deliberations in Blagojevich's impeachment trial.

"Honest and competent governors don't act like Rod Blagojevich," Republican Sen. Kirk Dillard said. "Rod Blagojevich needs to be removed from office."

Sen. Kwame Raul, a Democrat, said the governor had not presented any evidence in his defense and had not called any witnesses.

"He had the opportunity, and it's a lie for him to say that he did not have an opportunity," he said. "The governor presented absolutely no evidence in this case. All of the House prosecutor's evidence went unrebutted."

Blagojevich appeared before the senators at the trial, saying he had done "absolutely nothing wrong." 

"I'm here to appeal to you, to your sense of fairness, your sense of responsibility and to the truth," he said in a closing address that lasted less than an hour. It was the first time he had appeared at the impeachment trial, which began Monday.

"I'm asking you to acquit me and give me a chance to show my innocence," he said. "And if you're not comfortable with an acquittal, then extend this process and get more evidence, if you can get it, to show that I did something wrong or give me a chance to bring my evidence in."

Blagojevich, a two-term Democratic governor, was arrested on federal corruption charges in December.

Federal authorities allege he was trying to sell or trade the Senate seat that became vacant after Barack Obama was elected president. After the governor's arrest, the state House voted overwhelmingly to impeach him.

The governor firmly denied wrongdoing Thursday, as he has all week on television talk shows.

"If I felt I did something wrong, I would have resigned in December," he said. "If I felt I violated a law, I would meet my responsibility, I would have resigned in December.

"I wouldn't put my family through this, I wouldn't put you through this, and most importantly, I wouldn't put the people of Illinois through this.

"But I didn't resign then, and I'm not resigning now, because I have done nothing wrong."

The governor, who did not use notes during his remarks, said the allegations against him were unproven.

"There hasn't been a single piece of information that proves any wrongdoing," he said. "You haven't proved a crime, and you can't, because it hasn't happened.

"How can you throw a governor out of office with insufficient and incomplete evidence?"

As he did in his television interviews, Blagojevich railed against Senate trial rules that he said unfairly prevented him from presenting witnesses or evidence.

After the governor's address, the Senate recessed for an hour before House prosecutor David Ellis gave a rebuttal to the governor's remarks.

"He could have put himself under oath and faced my questions," Ellis said. "More importantly, much more importantly, faced your questions. But he didn't do that, did he?"

"He talked more about the evidence with Barbara Walters on 'The View' than he did in this chamber today, where he's facing impeachment and removal from office," he said.

Earlier, in his closing argument, Ellis said the governor had demonstrated an "abuse of power" throughout his tenure as Illinois' chief executive.

"In this trial, we have laid out a pattern of abuse of power by Gov. Rod Blagojevich that culminated in his arrest on December 9, 2008," he said.  Watch Ellis lay out the charges »

Speaking beforehand outside the state Senate to reporters, Blagojevich said he wanted to "clear my name and restore the public trust."

"I feel confident. I know the truth of things. I hope I get a fair shot today," he said. "Of course there is [sadness]. That's life. There's moments of triumph and moments of disappointment. I'm not giving up hope."

On Wednesday, Illinois Senate President John Cullerton said Blagojevich had asked to be allowed to speak before the chamber.

Blagojevich railed against the trial on talk shows this week, calling it unfair and saying it sets a dangerous precedent. He has ignored trial deadlines and presented no evidence in his defense.  Watch as Blagojevich takes his fight to Larry King Live »

He told CNN's Larry King earlier this week that attending the trial "would dignify an impeachment process that's wrong and contrary to every fundamental civil liberty that we as Americans enjoy."

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/29/illinois.governor/index.html

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Re: Illinois senators vote to oust Blagojevich from office
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2009, 04:08:30 PM »
 :D

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Re: Illinois senators vote to oust Blagojevich from office
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2009, 01:30:57 AM »
I thought he was alright in "Rudy".


HAHA, RON.....

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Re: Illinois senators vote to oust Blagojevich from office
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2009, 04:07:13 AM »
IMO, if this goes to a criminal trial I have a strong feeling  this cat will roll over on some of his Chicago political buddies.

I'm sure he has plenty of dirt on enough people to take a few down with him. 

Not naming any names...... but............
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Re: Illinois senators vote to oust Blagojevich from office
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2009, 04:12:28 AM »
Would nice if he spilled dirt on Daley, Obama, Stroger, The Madigans...  ;D

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Re: Illinois senators vote to oust Blagojevich from office
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2009, 05:58:45 AM »
This guy is so odd.  How the hell did he get in office?

Good move rooting out that corruption.

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Re: Illinois senators vote to oust Blagojevich from office
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2009, 07:03:20 AM »
This guy is so odd.  How the hell did he get in office?

Good move rooting out that corruption.



Agreed.

But I'm willing to bet the stimulus money that removing this Blago/corruption is like spittin' in the ocean.

As I listened to the wiretap conversations I can picture in my mind all the elected officials in this country, from big federal seats to small town mayors having those type of conversations. 

They all start out in their politcal career with good intentions but a lot of them stray.

Don't misunderstand, there are good, honest politicians but on some level most of them bend the rules slightly to favor their own agendas.

Just some get a little carried away.
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