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    1. Maybe they need to reapproach the process of allowing voters to yank him out of office.

      Comment by CJ — Thursday, January 29, 2024 @ 4:15 pm

    2. THE KANGAROOS OF CORRUPTION

      It´s time to move from Illinois–
      Corruption rules the land:
      Blagojevich, a whipping boy,
      Took his defiant stand,
      But, since his manner did annoy
      (No evidence to hand)
      Due process thereby to destroy
      Voted an angry band.

      The legislators painted him
      A kind of reckless goof,
      Because his words weren´t always prim–
      Yet still they had no proof:
      The angels and the seraphim
      May fly up near the roof,
      But in the chamber men were grim
      As justice turned aloof.

      Presumption of one´s innocence
      In this case having waived,
      The mobocrats, they did commence
      Upon the path they paved
      Long in advance–and who knows hence
      Their precedent depraved
      Will lead to what? The consequence
      May be freedom enslaved.

      He strove to do the people´s good,
      The governor´s words came rich,
      But still the motley angry brood
      Preferred to bait-and-switch:
      Although his truth they understood
      It was a witch-hunt which
      To judgment rushed, and him they booed
      As though he were a snitch.

      Sententious proud the Mighty Quinn
      He led them in their jeers,
      The angry throng, and by his spin
      Turned truth, from what appears
      Self-evident, to something thin
      Which mob concensus clears,
      And though the governor sought to win
      Commonsense no one hears.

      “A world of allegation doth
      Not make a criminal act,”
      So said he, but, as behemoth
      The mob cared not for fact:
      “Impeach, impeach!” they cried, none loath
      Reticence to retract,
      Conjectures hurling rancid wroth
      As calumnies attacked.

      So their removal of the Guv
      Went off without a hitch–
      Whom none might bend so they did shove,
      Wrath wrought to feverish pitch;
      Ill-tempered legislators of
      Corruption in each niche,
      Sans justice–much less human love–
      Due Rod Blagojevich.

      Yet, whom all shun, the gods salute,
      And so man´s race is run:
      Although the facts men may confute
      Colluding everyone,
      Who falls so low in men´s repute
      The heavens do not shun,
      Telling him, “Your speech was a beaut,
      And you a man, my son.”

      Before the mob he had his say
      But they removed him anyway
      Ere evidence came into play:
      Good people, it is time to pray
      That when the court your work reviews
      In calumny and wrathful ruse
      The judgment-sitters in their pews
      Be not the same ole kangaroos.

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      Comment by IMSmall — Thursday, January 29, 2024 @ 4:19 pm

    3. My favorite part was when Blago goes, “Now I’m just like millions of
      Americans who have lost their jobs in these difficult times.” Boo hoo.

      Comment by S.K.B. — Friday, January 30, 2024 @ 8:09 am

    4. Why are all of these seemingly good people doing bad things? Let me state for the record that I don’t think it is wrong that Haggard is gay, just that he lied to his family and the rest of us about it while condemning other gays as wrong. I am upset with what I am reading on the news lately about these seemingly good people who are doing really bad things. Why is this happening? I recently read a book that I thought had a very interesting theory. The book is called, “Why Good People Do Bad Things”, by Debbie Ford. In this book Ford makes the argument that we all have the capability of doing really good things and really horrible things. Ford says that when we suppress the, “dark-side” of ourselves then we act out. I thought it was really relevant that right after I read this book I read an interview with Haggard where he says that he, “gave in to his dark-side”. Debbie Ford says in her book that when we can learn to love and embrace our whole self, the good and the bad then we wont act out. Maybe if Blagojevich had embraced his greed he could have accepted it as a part of him and it wouldn’t have ruined his career. It is truly sad to see these public figures disgraced. Maybe if we all embrace our whole self we wont act on out…

      Comment by Allee Brett — Friday, January 30, 2024 @ 3:07 pm

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