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Posted on 12.22.07 by dancurry @ 2:04 pm
Republican congressional candidate Chris Lauzen (IL-14) just unloaded a sizable portion of his campaign treasury by announcing yesterday he was returning money from the radioactive business consulting firm International Profit Associates, based in suburban Buffalo Grove.
Some background on IPA’s problems with sex, fraud and politics can be found here and here. The question now is: Will Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, who has been investigating IPA for more than four years, return the money she took from IPA? Hillary Clinton?
If you are a politician and you are keeping money that even Blagojevich returned, what exactly are you thinking?
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Posted on 12.22.07 by dancurry @ 1:22 pm
Every Illinois citizen should read pages 15 to 78 of the federal government’s “Santiago proffer” released late Friday on the eve of Tony Rezko’s trial. It paints a picture, in great detail, of the looting of state government engineered by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich’s two top deputies, Rezko and Chris Kelly. As the newspapers have pointed out, the proffer also reveals two conversations that if true show that Blagojevich (Public Official A) was an active participant in the looting.
And here,
The proffer is devastating to the Governor and his cronies because it is backed by many recorded phone conversations and public records and certainly is buttressed by revealed and unrevealed informants. Even if Kelly and Rezko don’t flip on Blagojevich, there appears to be plenty of others who already have or will fill in the blanks on this scheme. U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald’s track record on corruption prosecutions in Illinois is nearly spotless. This document, if read carefully, leads to the inescapable conclusion that Blagojevich, Kelly and a handful of other Illinois insiders will ultimately be indicted. It also portends, in the short-term, the indictment of Blagojevich’s campaign fund, which has been receptacle of much of the corruption. It was already quite clear that Blagojevich’s “Barry Bonds-like” fundraising prowess was fueled by cheating. His pay-to-play on steroids scheme is being dismantled, piece by piece. It’s only a matter of time now. Sure, Rod and the others have the presumption of innocence. That’s the legal picture. The perception picture is no longer cloudy. Corruption was so blatant in the Blagojevich orbit that even longtime bi-partisan insider Bill Cellini (Co-Schemer A), who is a central participant in the Rezko proffer, was recoiling.
Rod, if he had any decency, would spare the state the coming months of new indictment after new indictment, a government in seclusion, and the further erosion of any public trust in state leadership. We are guessing that Rod will not take our advice because his decency was long ago misplaced. Lt. Governor Pat Quinn ought to resign, as well. While Quinn is not personally corrupt, he stood silent while Rod trampled on every principle Quinn once said he stood for. Then he described Rod as honest on the eve of his re-election bid and was the direct beneficiary of Rod’s dirty money to get himself re-elected. The great reformer sold out. When Rod goes, he should go with him.
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Posted on 12.19.07 by dancurry @ 9:27 am
[youtube]MjwWVWkPr-4[/youtube] This ad will be effective. It should be run in as many states as possible.
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Posted on 12.19.07 by dancurry @ 9:20 am
[youtube]TDjxDL00mvg[/youtube] The video above was shot and produced by a woman who, according to the National Enquirer and internet sites, is carrying John Edwards‘ child. The real scandal in this video—at least to the Al Gore left—is the near deification of the carbon spewing corporate jet that tools the trial lawyer/hedge fund consultant/man of the people around the country.
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Posted on 12.14.07 by dancurry @ 8:45 am
There are many questions the feds will ask Governor Rod Blagojevich’s confidant Chris Kelly once he flips. I hope they don’t forget this one:
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Posted on 12.13.07 by dancurry @ 3:37 pm
–from a military website Now that U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has his left flank fully in place, he can proceed upon his prey, Governor Rod Blagojevich. Does anybody seriously doubt how this is going to turn out? Rod’s two main fundraisers are now both indicted. Rezko on the right, Kelly on the left. Can Rod run right up the middle and avoid Fitzgerald? What are the odds, Chris? I knew the indictment was imminent this morning when the blog was being pounded with hits related to Kelly. Here’s what I’ve written about him.
Technorati Tags: Chicago media, corruption, Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, Tony Rezko |
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Posted on 12.12.07 by dancurry @ 11:22 pm
Convicted criminal and Democratic campaign donor extraordinaire John Burgess had a bad day. First, he took a couple hits in federal court and then Fox Chicago did a three-minute exclusive story highlighting alleged fraud at his beleaguered business consulting firm, International Profit Associates in the Chicago suburbs. The Fox story was not kind to Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, questioning, as I have done several times here, why she won’t return money from a company she is investigating. And, Fox wanted to know, why has the investigation taken four years with no results when a federal judge in a civil fraud lawsuit found recently that the case brought by 40 small businesses across the country amounted to a valid racketeering cause of action. Fox noted that IPA has thrown around more than $1 million in campaign contributions to various politicians, mostly in Illinois. Hillary Clinton has taken roughly $165,000 in IPA cash and has ridden in the IPA corporate jet. A Clinton spokesman once described Burgess as a “family friend.” In federal court today, judge Elaine Bucklo turned down a request from IPA to reconsider her refusal last week to dismiss the racketeering case. Small business owners turned right around and filed motions to preserve evidence and to freeze Burgess’ assets, noting his criminal past.
Madigan didn’t have much of an answer to why she refuses to disassociate herself from a company she is investigating. Reporter Nancy Pender said only that Madigan’s office noted “that investigations like this take time.” Yes, investigations like this certainly do take time.
Technorati Tags: 2008 election, Chicago media, corruption, Dick Durbin, Hillary Clinton, Illinois, International profit associates, journalism, Rod Blagojevich |
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Posted on 12.12.07 by dancurry @ 10:32 am
Everyone realizes that Big Jim Thompson’s letter to the Chicago Tribune defending Rod and Patti Blagojevich was just a service to his client. His argument that it wasn’t a legitimate story that the FBI is probing Patti Blagojevich’s real estate commissions from state contractors and contributors is absurd and he probably knows it. Back when he was governor, his own wife sought to avoid mixing her legal work with her husband’s job as governor. This is from a March 4, 1987 story in the Tribune titled, “Family First: Jayne Thompson’s sticking to her diet, helping with homework and working part-time to make ends meet (link not available).”
Not exactly the ethical standard that Patti Blagojevich is abiding by these days.
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Posted on 12.10.07 by dancurry @ 3:37 pm
As the Chicago Tribune methodically tracks down First Lady Patti Blagojevich’s real estate commissions, one little disclaimer in all the stories is being overlooked. The Blagojevichs refuse to come clean on the extent of her work. What the Governor and his wife are disclosing still might constitute a less-than-complete picture of her commissions, which total more than $200,000 since Rod became governor, as best the Tribune can tell.
It’s possible, according to accountants I’ve talked to, for the Blagojevichs to be offsetting the commission with corporate losses. That means the figure the Blagojevichs are providing to the public quite possibly is a subset of the total commissions she is earning. Good luck getting the real information from the Governor or his spokeswoman. The only consolation is that we all presume the feds already know the real story and someday will tell us.
Technorati Tags: Chicago media, corruption, Illinois, journalism, mystery, Rod Blagojevich |
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Posted on 12.06.07 by dancurry @ 9:53 pm
In a world that was logical, a group that claims to protect women wouldn’t be endorsing a presidential candidate who has a top donor accused by the federal government of “egregious” sexual harassment. Not only did Hillary Clinton accept about $165,000 in campaign donations from business owner and accused sexual harasser John Burgess, she rode on his International Profit Associates jet and spoke at an IPA company function. All while the allegations were pending in U.S. District Court in Chicago. None of that seems to bother the Illinois chapter of NOW, which proudly endorsed the sexual harassment enabler from New York, for her “long history of support for women’s empowerment.” I wonder how empowered these women felt, as described by the EEOC’s pending lawsuit.
Here’s what EEOC lawyer Diane Smason said about the case in a May 2006 story in the New York Times.
The Chicago Tribune’s “Swamp” covered the endorsement and of course didn’t ask about the incongruity of a so-called women’s group endorsing a woman who embraces the support of John Burgess. I guess the reporter didn’t feel empowered enough to ask a tough question.
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