Saturday, April 04, 2009

Burris camp releases statement on Blagojevich indictment


FROM SUN-TIMES STAFF
Statement from Delmarie Cobb, spokeswoman for Sen. Roland Burris, who was appointed by Rod Blagojevich to fill the U.S. Senate seat the former governor is accused of trying to sell:
“It is another sad day in our state’s history that one more governor has been indicted by federal prosecutors. During the 2002 gubernatorial primary, Rod Blagojevich was a worthy opponent who ran on a platform of reform. Now, that indictment charges have been filed, the people of Illinois will have the final say on whether he squandered the incredible generousity the people of Illinois gave him — their trust.
To Blagojevich’s credit, he decided as a final act it was important to appoint someone with an exceptional reputation of integrity and superior public service to the U.S. Senate seat[Please.. speaking for me only.]. Blagojevich gave Illinois the chance to accomplish three worthy goals — save the taxpayer’s (sic) an expensive special election, give the state a representative of proven experience, and show the rest of the world Illinois has good officials to take us beyond our tainted image. His last words were, ‘Please don’t let the allegations against me taint this good and honest man,’ Blagojevich said at the time.
“To the extent those goals have not been met, the Democratic leadership can blame its own tainted motivations. They have tried their best to discredit one of the few ‘clean’ politicians Illinois has ever known, in order to do exactly what Blagojevich warned against. They saw one of his final official acts as an attempt to outwit them. So, instead of joining forces with Burris to work to get beyond this sad chapter, they decided to extend the ‘Blagojevich burlesque’ for their own political motivations.”
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1 comment:

airJackie said...

Now the grave stone is complete no matter Brother Burris will get kicked out and maybe charged with crimes as long as he could put Senator on the Grave Stone that's all that matter. What some people will do for a title. It was funny for Burris to act like this was the 60's with his personal march on Washington I guess he forgot Obama was the President and the race marches are over.