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Default Illinois or Louisiana?


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Oh, I thought he meant the State Government.
I don't know about La., but my home state is Il. and it was pretty
crooked when the first Daly ran it from Chicago, and for a long time
before that. I wonder if "getting caught" is all that separates one
state from another that way?

Pete Stanaitis

We're ****ed here in NJ because we always prided ourselves in having
the most corrupt government in the land. Now the FBI tells us we're
only third.

Damn.


Why is it a FACT that the most corrupt is always Democrat-run? Asshole,
hypocrite, liberal scum is what they all are. And those who vote for
them are just as bad.

Well, for starters, the Illinois governor now in prison ss a Republican.
And Louisiana is governed by a Republican. So maybe it's a matter of
perception that's influencing your "facts."

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Ed Huntress


In LA the governor has been a Democrat for years and years. Finally,
after the New Orleans fiasco which both the Democrat governor and
Democrat Mayor blotched big time voters got fed up and voted the
Governor, at least, out. The new Republican governor, Bobby Jindal, can't
be expected to correct the vast amount of Democrat corruption over night.

The Illinois governor, Daniel Wallace, who is serving prison time is a
Democrat.


The Illinois Governor in Federal prison is Ryan - a Republican.

JC


One lone Illinois Republican caught up in the corruption among three
Democrats now serving time with Blagihevich soon to follow means nothing.
Have you not heard of the Daley machine? The most corrupt Democrat political
machine in the country.

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Gregory Hall