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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Poor bitter loser, too bad for you. true, but it IS amusing as hell to have Richie popping in with his bitter, lame whines. In these difficult times, a constant reminder of the ****-stains that have been demoralized by the Obama victory is heartwarming, indeed. Tom |
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a dem you can be proud of
CHICAGO (AP) - Launching an all-out media blitz as his impeachment trial draws near, Gov. Rod Blagojevich compared himself Friday to an honest, hardworking cowboy about to be lynched by a band of black-hatted political insiders eager to raise taxes. After keeping mostly out of the public eye since his arrest on federal corruption charges, Blagojevich is reversing course with a series of interviews and public statements portraying himself as the victim of vengeful lawmakers eager to toss him out of office. "The heart and soul of this has been a struggle of me against the system," Blagojevich said at a news conference Friday. Blagojevich denied any wrongdoing but wouldn't discuss the federal corruption charges filed against him last month. Instead, he focused on his efforts to expand government health care programs without raising taxes. He has chosen not to mount any defense in the Senate impeachment trial that begins Monday and could remove him from office within days. He may ask the Illinois Supreme Court to block the trial, arguing its rules are hopelessly biased against him. |
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