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First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Sep 2008
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OT Illinois or Louisiana?
Boater wrote in
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Ed Huntress wrote:
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Ed Huntress wrote:
"john" wrote in message
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"Ed" wrote in message
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, 18 Dec 2008 07:07:56 -0500, BAR wrote:
Ed Huntress wrote:
"spaco" wrote in message
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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?
I always hate OT but since I grew up in IL and went to
undergrad in LA (Tulane) I couldn't resist
IL (Actually Chicago) has ALWAYS been more corrupt than LA...
since the days of Cappone and then the first mayor Daly.
They were always just much smarter about not getting caught
until the more recent years. BTW.. the city (Chicago) always
runs BETTER and more efficiently with a corrupt mayor.
Also interesting fact (I use the word fact lightly) According
to the FBI only 48% of the murderers in the US ever serve
time.... in recent history 50% of the IL Gov's will serve
time.. so... you are more likely to go to prison if you are
elected as Gov of IL than if you committ MURDER!!!! :-)
I am glad I now live in South Florida... a beautiful little
Banana republic where we expect our politicians to be on the
take.... Look out NJ... we are coming up fast in the outer
lane!!! you could be #4.
nail on head
True! I am so mortified that my proud home state of NJ is
getting eclipsed by places like Illinois.
We need a PR firm for our corruption. We need better and more
newsworthy corruption.
But how do you compete when your closest neighbor elects a
governor who made his name tracking down prostitution rings,
then gets caught in bed with a skanky $1000/hour hooker?
We have our work cut out for us, all right. The trouble is that
our corrupt politicians don't think big enough. We've become
small-timers in the bigger scheme of things. Our guys think that
a new cabin cruiser, season Jets tickets, and a couple of bimbos
serving drinks in the luxury suites at Yankee Stadium is living
in corrupt luxury.
What we need is politicians who know what they can command in the
marketplace. Maybe we can get them some help from MLB players'
agents.
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Ed Huntress
Ed, I think you have come up with a new profession, a corruption
and take manager for politicans. The cover name for the office is
political expiditer. Politicians themselves seem to blow it when
it comes to being on the take.
John
I still think that hiring them from the ranks of MLB players'
agents is the way to go. If they can get $82.5 million for A.J.
Burnett, they can revolutionize New Jersey's political corruption.
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Ed Huntress
I wouldn't bet my last dollar on Illinois or Lousiana being the
"most corrupt" states.
I dunno. I'm still cheering for NJ. But the FBI must have some basis
for making the judgment. We'll have to ask them.
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Ed Huntress
I see no reason to trust any agency connected to the Bush
Administration Justice Department. Which is not to say I think Blago
should remain in office.
Fitzgerald has thrown a number of Republicans in jail. Including the last
governer of Illinois.
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Dan
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