No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined.
- US Supreme Court

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Rezko guilty (big surprise)

Rezko guilty of corruption. According to the Chicago Tribune:
The jury convicted Rezko of 12 counts of wire and mail fraud, two counts of money laundering and two counts of aiding and abetting bribery. He was acquitted of attempted extortion.
Nice guy!

If this does not hurt Obama's Teflon coating*, then we know the fix is in. (Actually, we know that already. We watched it on national TV. But we'll learn whether Republicans are involved too.)
"I'm saddened by today's verdict," Obama said Wednesday. "This isn't the Tony Rezko I knew, but now he has been convicted by a jury on multiple charges that once again shine a spotlight on the need for reform. I encourage the General Assembly to take whatever steps are necessary to prevent these kinds of abuses in the future."
Of course, Obama isn't the least bit tied to him. Obama isn't the least bit tied to any of the people he surrounds himself with. It's just astonishing. Astonishing**!

And - everyone? Get the popcorn ready.
Testimony at the trial produced a series of stunning allegations of misconduct that went well beyond the scope of the criminal charges against Rezko.

Former state official Ali Ata told jurors he bought his post with bribes to Rezko and campaign contributions to Blagojevich. Ata was also one of several witnesses who said Rezko talked of a plot to kill the criminal probe against him by pulling strings with the Bush White House to get U.S. Atty. Patrick Fitzgerald fired.
Six degrees to Kevin Bacon***, but only three (or is that two) linking Obama to Bush. Yeah, that's a "new kind of politics" all right****.
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*And you must wonder about that incredible fundraising thing Obama did - all in unmarked twenty dollar bills, from what I hear, and yet the voters didn't really show up in numbers to match the dollars, did they?

** And Clyburn says those of us who won't vote for this loser (even after all the votes were stolen fair & square) are immature?

Maybe Republicans are right about something else: Democrats really do not understand the concept of civic duty...(I hate the Democratic party for making the Republicans look good in comparison. I really cannot stand that).


***in the "totally off topic" dept., my favoritest Onion headline ever: Kevin Bacon Linked To Al-Qaeda...)

**** NOT!

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