The Huffington Post by Ben Calhoun on Aug 20, 2008.
It's now been a couple days since Illinois State Senate President Emil Jones announced his retirement. The same day he broke the news, Jones filed papers hoping to pull off an old distasteful trick of Illinois politics--to have Democratic Party bosses pass his political office to his child. Jones has been slammed in the press, but he's defended his choice publicly.
Still, the maneuver has started to raise questions about whether the controversy could be a potential problem for one of Jones' political mentees, Illinois Senator Barack Obama.
The key question is, "Can Obama clean up the Illinois/Chicago Government corruption and survive at the same time, or will he just continue it in Washington"?
I'm betting on the latter because it's already entrenched in Washington since the 2006 Elections, as witnessed by Obama's selection as President in 2008.
The Chicago Mafia is back, if it was ever gone, but the Obama Mafia will nationalize it. Just imagine Chicago government on a national scale. Doesn't that give you confidence in our future?
A Resolution Hint for Fitzgerald: Start by wiring Rahm Emanuel if you want to get to the top of this corruption. (Over Fitzgerald's dead body will this ever happen.)
If you can't trust Obama Government and Obama Media now, who can you trust? Start with the Chicago Mafia.
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Obama is not the bad guy. In fact, he's helping us by lowering the cost of money for people, increasing grant funds, and more as a bailout package for us.
Our Bailout
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