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Hillary Clinton was supposed to win the Presidential election and then cover up the murder of WikiLeaker Seth Rich. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-0...est-levels-dnc

First the bitch steels the nomination from Bernie Sanders and then has the gall to blame the Russians for her loss to Trump. What a sick pathetic loser. She's a text book psychopath.

Maybe we'll get some justice now that the establishment flunky Comey is out of the way. Or maybe not.

Depends on who Trump appoints to head the FBI. If it's LIEberman forget it. If it's Kelly we have hope.
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Hillary Clinton was supposed to win the Presidential election and then cover
up the murder of WikiLeaker Seth Rich.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-0...est-levels-dnc

First the bitch steels the nomination from Bernie Sanders and then has the
gall to blame the Russians for her loss to Trump. What a sick pathetic
loser. She's a text book psychopath.

Maybe we'll get some justice now that the establishment flunky Comey is out
of the way. Or maybe not.

Depends on who Trump appoints to head the FBI. If it's LIEberman forget it.
If it's Kelly we have hope.

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Hillary Clinton was supposed to win the Presidential election and then cover up the murder of WikiLeaker Seth Rich.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-0...est-levels-dnc

First the bitch steels the nomination from Bernie Sanders and then has the gall to blame the Russians for her loss to Trump. What a sick pathetic loser. She's a text book psychopath.

Maybe we'll get some justice now that the establishment flunky Comey is out of the way. Or maybe not.

Depends on who Trump appoints to head the FBI. If it's LIEberman forget it. If it's Kelly we have hope.


Americans should have NO DOUBT about the possibility of corruption and
secret deals in Federal law enforcement. Trump should pardon Rod
Blagojevich and let him lead the FBI.

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On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 9:56:03 AM UTC-5, analogdial wrote:


Americans should have NO DOUBT about the possibility of corruption and
secret deals in Federal law enforcement. Trump should pardon Rod
Blagojevich and let him lead the FBI.


Don't know about leading the FBI but any fair minded person has to question whether Blagojevich received a fair trial. His sentence was also excessive.

What raised red flags for me was the government's refusal to
allow all their wire tapped tapes of him to be heard. Makes one wonder about the context of the conversations they based their prosecution of him upon.
Don't know. Just made me wonder.
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On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 9:56:03 AM UTC-5, analogdial wrote:


Americans should have NO DOUBT about the possibility of corruption and
secret deals in Federal law enforcement. Trump should pardon Rod
Blagojevich and let him lead the FBI.


Don't know about leading the FBI but any fair minded person has to question whether Blagojevich received a fair trial. His sentence was also excessive.


Blago's sentence was harsh. But Blago's defense seemed to center on his
bizzare publicity tour, I suppose to humanize him to the jury. This is
a guy who once worked in the Cook County State's Attorney as a
prosecutor and should have a pretty good idea of what makes a solid
case.

As a politician, Blago was a tireless campaigner and told people what
they wanted to hear. But a little Blago goes a long way, and he never
seemed to understand that. He got on the Illinois General Assembly's
nerves and got impeached. I'm sure he got on the judge's nerves, too.

The reason stated for the harsh sentance was that they wanted
to make a public example of Blago. Corruption should no longer be
politics as usual in Illinois, etc, etc, etc. I think Blago got an
extra 7 years for being annoying.


What raised red flags for me was the government's refusal to
allow all their wire tapped tapes of him to be heard. Makes one wonder about the context of the conversations they based their prosecution of him upon.
Don't know. Just made me wonder.


Nothing on the tapes would have Blago unsaying what he said. I suspect
Blago wanted the jury to hear boring hours of Blago NOT being
a crook. Probably not the most brilliant defense.

Could be the Feds were keeping someone else from getting tangled up in
this, too.



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On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 9:56:03 AM UTC-5, analogdial wrote:


Blago's sentence was harsh. But Blago's defense seemed to center on his
bizzare publicity tour, I suppose to humanize him to the jury. This is
a guy who once worked in the Cook County State's Attorney as a
prosecutor and should have a pretty good idea of what makes a solid
case.

As a politician, Blago was a tireless campaigner and told people what
they wanted to hear. But a little Blago goes a long way, and he never
seemed to understand that. He got on the Illinois General Assembly's
nerves and got impeached. I'm sure he got on the judge's nerves, too.

The reason stated for the harsh sentance was that they wanted
to make a public example of Blago. Corruption should no longer be
politics as usual in Illinois, etc, etc, etc. I think Blago got an
extra 7 years for being annoying.


What raised red flags for me was the government's refusal to
allow all their wire tapped tapes of him to be heard. Makes one wonder about the context of the conversations they based their prosecution of him upon.
Don't know. Just made me wonder.


Nothing on the tapes would have Blago unsaying what he said. I suspect
Blago wanted the jury to hear boring hours of Blago NOT being
a crook. Probably not the most brilliant defense.

Could be the Feds were keeping someone else from getting tangled up in
this, too.


His publicity tour worked with me. I remember watching him and actually liking the guy. He's a very personable fellow. Obviously that is what made him a successful politician. I read an article about him in prison and it said he is very well liked by the other inmates. He's more than happy to help them out with legal appeals etc. Very commendable.

Yeah there had to be things going on behind the scenes that only the insiders knew about. He must have really ticked off some of the other corrupt officials Illinois is infested with.

What ever happened to the honor among thieves thing?
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On 5/24/17 1:50 PM, analogdial wrote:
wrote:

On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 9:56:03 AM UTC-5, analogdial wrote:


Americans should have NO DOUBT about the possibility of corruption and
secret deals in Federal law enforcement. Trump should pardon Rod
Blagojevich and let him lead the FBI.


Don't know about leading the FBI but any fair minded person has to question whether Blagojevich received a fair trial. His sentence was also excessive.


Blago's sentence was harsh. But Blago's defense seemed to center on his
bizzare publicity tour, I suppose to humanize him to the jury. This is
a guy who once worked in the Cook County State's Attorney as a
prosecutor and should have a pretty good idea of what makes a solid
case.

As a politician, Blago was a tireless campaigner and told people what
they wanted to hear. But a little Blago goes a long way, and he never
seemed to understand that. He got on the Illinois General Assembly's
nerves and got impeached. I'm sure he got on the judge's nerves, too.

The reason stated for the harsh sentance was that they wanted
to make a public example of Blago. Corruption should no longer be
politics as usual in Illinois, etc, etc, etc. I think Blago got an
extra 7 years for being annoying.


What raised red flags for me was the government's refusal to
allow all their wire tapped tapes of him to be heard. Makes one wonder about the context of the conversations they based their prosecution of him upon.
Don't know. Just made me wonder.


Nothing on the tapes would have Blago unsaying what he said. I suspect
Blago wanted the jury to hear boring hours of Blago NOT being
a crook. Probably not the most brilliant defense.

Could be the Feds were keeping someone else from getting tangled up in
this, too.




The case snared more than one politician. JJ Jr being one. Which led to
investingations into his own activities, and subsequent arrest, trial
and conviction. But it was Blago's own phone calls that pointed to a
much larger target...he'd called the White House. There is no evidence
that he'd ever spoken to anyone of significance, at the White House, but
if government prosecutors were trying to prevent someone from getting
tangled up in Blago's mess, start there, and work your way back to
Madigan, who, more or less runs the state. Nothing happens within these
borders that he doesn't know about. And, the Illinois Democrats will do
anything to protect him.

Bear in mind, this is also Illinois. If someone in government wants you
out of the way, you're gotten out of the way. By any means necessary. If
they want your property, they take it. If someone wants your wife, they
take her.

And, we're talking about the governor. Once elected, governors in
Illinois are guaranteed two terms. One in office, and one in prison.

And, nobody is unconnected.

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On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 10:04:23 AM UTC-5, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 5/24/17 1:50 PM, analogdial wrote:
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On Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 9:56:03 AM UTC-5, analogdial wrote:


Americans should have NO DOUBT about the possibility of corruption and
secret deals in Federal law enforcement. Trump should pardon Rod
Blagojevich and let him lead the FBI.

Don't know about leading the FBI but any fair minded person has to question whether Blagojevich received a fair trial. His sentence was also excessive.


Blago's sentence was harsh. But Blago's defense seemed to center on his
bizzare publicity tour, I suppose to humanize him to the jury. This is
a guy who once worked in the Cook County State's Attorney as a
prosecutor and should have a pretty good idea of what makes a solid
case.

As a politician, Blago was a tireless campaigner and told people what
they wanted to hear. But a little Blago goes a long way, and he never
seemed to understand that. He got on the Illinois General Assembly's
nerves and got impeached. I'm sure he got on the judge's nerves, too.

The reason stated for the harsh sentance was that they wanted
to make a public example of Blago. Corruption should no longer be
politics as usual in Illinois, etc, etc, etc. I think Blago got an
extra 7 years for being annoying.


What raised red flags for me was the government's refusal to
allow all their wire tapped tapes of him to be heard. Makes one wonder about the context of the conversations they based their prosecution of him upon.
Don't know. Just made me wonder.


Nothing on the tapes would have Blago unsaying what he said. I suspect
Blago wanted the jury to hear boring hours of Blago NOT being
a crook. Probably not the most brilliant defense.

Could be the Feds were keeping someone else from getting tangled up in
this, too.




The case snared more than one politician. JJ Jr being one. Which led to
investingations into his own activities, and subsequent arrest, trial
and conviction. But it was Blago's own phone calls that pointed to a
much larger target...he'd called the White House. There is no evidence
that he'd ever spoken to anyone of significance, at the White House, but
if government prosecutors were trying to prevent someone from getting
tangled up in Blago's mess, start there, and work your way back to
Madigan, who, more or less runs the state. Nothing happens within these
borders that he doesn't know about. And, the Illinois Democrats will do
anything to protect him.

Bear in mind, this is also Illinois. If someone in government wants you
out of the way, you're gotten out of the way. By any means necessary. If
they want your property, they take it. If someone wants your wife, they
take her.

And, we're talking about the governor. Once elected, governors in
Illinois are guaranteed two terms. One in office, and one in prison.

And, nobody is unconnected.


chicagoist.com Chicago has been losing population for three years, one reson is because of the murder rate in Chicago, people are 'gittin out of Dodge!'. Probally won't be much longer and Houston will be number three. 4 killed in 4 hours in Chicago, drudgereport.com Soros has bussed in at least two big busloads of protesters, they want 15 hour minimum money. Hamburger Robots don't need any money.
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The case snared more than one politician. JJ Jr being one. Which led to
investingations into his own activities, and subsequent arrest, trial
and conviction. But it was Blago's own phone calls that pointed to a
much larger target...he'd called the White House. There is no evidence
that he'd ever spoken to anyone of significance, at the White House, but
if government prosecutors were trying to prevent someone from getting
tangled up in Blago's mess, start there, and work your way back to
Madigan, who, more or less runs the state. Nothing happens within these
borders that he doesn't know about. And, the Illinois Democrats will do
anything to protect him.

Bear in mind, this is also Illinois. If someone in government wants you
out of the way, you're gotten out of the way. By any means necessary. If
they want your property, they take it. If someone wants your wife, they
take her.

And, we're talking about the governor. Once elected, governors in
Illinois are guaranteed two terms. One in office, and one in prison.

And, nobody is unconnected.


Blago's harsh sentence is practically a demand to rat someone out. The
only person I'm sure Blago wouldn't rat out is his wife who was involved
in some very profitable and questionable real estate dealings with guys
like Tony Rezko.

I figure that if Pat Fitzgerald was protecting higher-ups, he'd let
Blago off with a wristslap. Or maybe Blago is on the phone with Jeff
Sessions right now.

I'm reminded of the story David Brinkley told about the wiretaps LBJ put
on his phone:

"I have great sympathy for the men who monitored my phone and
had to endure the inane conversations of my two teen age
daughters."

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His publicity tour worked with me. I remember watching him and actually liking the guy. He's a very personable fellow. Obviously that is what made him a successful politician. I read an article about him in prison and it said he is very well liked by the other inmates. He's more than happy to help them out with legal appeals etc. Very commendable.


Blago's not a terrible guy and he was thrown under the jail for
penny-ante stuff. But he's like living with a hyperactive 3 year old
who won't take a nap. Adorable for a while but there's a limit.

Blago got lucky with his first jury. 11 wanted to throw the book at him
but there was one persistant holdout. That would have been a good time
to re-assess his strategy and calm down. The second jury was 12-0 on
most charges.

I was surprised at the venom alot of people expressed about Blago after
the conviction. Some people wanted life. Some wanted Blago in the
electric chair. As if Blago's inept attempts to cut a deal for a senate
seat were responisble for all the evil in the world.

Personally, I thought 6 months in prison and a lifetime ban from elected
office was about right.


Yeah there had to be things going on behind the scenes that only the insiders knew about. He must have really ticked off some of the other corrupt officials Illinois is infested with.


Blago ending up ****ing off just about everybody in Illinois politics,
but the main reason he was kicked out of elected office because he
turned into political kryptonite. Supporting Blago would have been a
big club for an opponent in the next election.


What ever happened to the honor among thieves thing?


Blago would have ticked off the corrupt officials if he squealed. If he
stays quiet, he'll be treated like a stand-up guy when he walks out of
prision. Assuming enough of his cronies are still in office by then.


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