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Fermented Yeast Paste
12-09-2008, 04:49 PM
It was bound to happen at some point. Also, this makes two in a row for Illinois!

Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been arrested by federal agents, following a corruption probe.

He has been charged with conspiring to get financial benefits through his authority to appoint a US senator.

As governor, Mr Blagojevich is responsible for selecting someone to take up Barack Obama's now vacant Illinois senate seat.

He has also been charged with illegally threatening to block state aid to the company that owns the Chicago Tribune.

Mr Blagojevich allegedly demanded that the company fire members of the newspaper's editorial board in return for financial assistance in the sale of Wrigley Field, a Chicago sports stadium.

The governor's chief of staff, John Harris, has also been arrested.

'Staggering'

The FBI has released a 76-page affidavit detailing the charges against Mr Blagojevich, which includes transcripts of his telephone conversations intercepted by court-authorised wiretaps over the the last month.

In the conversations, Mr Blagojevich discussed offering Mr Obama's senate seat in return for getting a well-paid position at a non-profit organisation or a group affiliated with trades unions, according to the affidavit.

He also allegedly talked about getting his wife Patti placed on a corporate board.

"The breadth of corruption laid out in these charges is staggering," US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said in a statement.

"They allege that Blagojevich put a for sale sign on the naming of a United States senator," he added.

Mr Fitzgerald has been involved in a number of high-profile prosecutions in recent years.

He led the case against the former vice-presidential chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, as well as heading up the investigation into media tycoon Conrad Black.

The prosecutor was also involved in the corruption trial of Mr Blagojevich's predecessor as Illinois governor, George Ryan.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7773717.stm

Beowulf
12-09-2008, 05:05 PM
How could he have possibly thought he was going to get away with any of this? Wtf is it with these retard governors?

Jehu
12-09-2008, 05:13 PM
Glad they caught this bastard. Too many politicians get full of themselves and up thinking they're invincible.

qwert
12-09-2008, 08:04 PM
I'm sure this is similar to how a lot of the upper elite class operates.

SlickWilly440
12-09-2008, 08:47 PM
I can't believe this guy got arrested. This guy was just trying to make some money and elevate his status. Then the Big Brother had to come in and spoil his plans for success.

japanat
12-09-2008, 10:35 PM
Yeah, well, this is Chicago, after all. Home of Capone, the Black Sox, Mayor Daley...

Beowulf
12-10-2008, 12:21 AM
I can't believe this guy got arrested. This guy was just trying to make some money and elevate his status. Then the Big Brother had to come in and spoil his plans for success.
Does your troll logic just tell you to post counter to whatever is being argued in a thread no matter how unbelievable that position might be? Cause that's not how you do it.

Yeah, well, this is Chicago, after all. Home of Capone, the Black Sox, Mayor Daley...
Yes this long line of Illinois governors...

Plekto
12-10-2008, 12:50 AM
Um... it was plainly obvious that he was being sarcastic.

As for my comment on all of this... Yes, this is exactly how the elites operate. Just like scum, they always rise to the top.

qwert
12-10-2008, 05:38 AM
This has been on my mind for several reasons. One, I thought corruption of this sort was untrue, especially when it came to ivy league schools, but then I met the son of a professor who I found out that high SAT scores for those elite schools are kept by students entering the school as sophomores rather than as freshman (due to their awesome prep schools that put them away ahead) and thus do not get reported. In addition, I know people who were not very smart, but then got a lot of money and went to a very good prep school in New York, and now they are at a ivy league school....this bullshit bc they were not smart at all! I know this bc I took classes with them before they became rich! Then I also know a certain person who went to an ivy league school, got onto the board of directors of a huge company, and a bunch of other things of the sort (such as non-profits and son on) and they are not a better person than me? All they had going for them was a rich parent who knew people.

Urgh, the more I live the more I learn that being born in the upper class really does secure you pretty well for life. Intelligence is in no way proportional to how successful you will be in life in terms of monetary value.

Then again, I don't really want to be rich. I would rather do something that would benefit a lot of people. For example, it would be awesome as shit to discover a compound that alleviates the symptoms of some horrible disease or something similar and then, just to fuck with the drug companies, release all the information on how to make it on wikileaks or something. Yeah, take that you fuckers. What you going to do? Make an extended release tablet to milk what you can? Jerks.

Karthak
12-10-2008, 07:16 AM
Oh well, at least he isn't close with the president-elect, so hopefully Obama won't be damaged by this. I mean, they wiretapped the governor saying that Obama is a motherfucker, so I doubt they were best friends.

Trump
12-11-2008, 05:11 PM
It doesn't matter what class you were born, high class or low class. It is still about who you know. If you don't go out and try to meet the right people, do everything you can to meet the right people, you probably won't.

Beowulf
12-11-2008, 05:28 PM
It doesn't matter what class you were born, high class or low class. It is still about who you know. If you don't go out and try to meet the right people, do everything you can to meet the right people, you probably won't.
Yeah your right the rich/privileged have absolutely no advantage over the poor :liar:

Karthak
12-13-2008, 08:28 AM
I find it amazing that there is this much of an outrage over Blagojevich. Sure, he's corrupt, but he's small fish compared to Bush, Cheney, Rove and Libby. Those men did far worse things than Blagojevich, yet they still get off free, some of them with secret service their entire lives, instead of a life with no secrets behind bars.

Jetsetlemming
12-13-2008, 12:09 PM
My favorite part of this is that the dude KNEW he was under investigation, and had been for three years, and STILL acted like this. I don't think you can get much more arrogant than that.

japanat
12-13-2008, 02:40 PM
^ Or much more stupid. The arrogance and sheer stupidity of it boggles me.

SlickWilly440
12-13-2008, 05:29 PM
This guy is awesome, I wonder how much longer this dude is going to go on with his daily routine, like nothing happened.

I hope he doesn't resign on his own, but go down without a fight; if such a thing occurs.