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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Paul Greenberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Another Kind of Corruption
by Paul Greenberg
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The headline on the news story read: "Corruption called way of politics in Illinois." This is news? In terms of sheer notoriety, popular legend and just general sleaziness, the Land of (gulp!) Lincoln may yet surpass even Louisiana, which has been called our only Mediterranean state.

The competition for the less than coveted title of Most Corrupt State in the Union is fierce, but if Illinois hasn't taken the lead in light (or in the darkness) of its latest governor's indictment, it's definitely in the running.

If the charges against him hold up, The Hon. Rod Blagojevich, whom a friend of mine described as looking like a malignant Andy Hardy, would be the second governor of Illinois in a row to do a stretch.

I tried to remember how many governors of Illinois have served time in recent decades, and got up to three (Otto Kerner, Dan Walker, George Ryan) before losing count. And that doesn't take into account officials lower down on the ticket, like the legendary secretary of state (Paul Powell) who used shoeboxes to stash his cash instead of a Swiss bank account.

A whole encyclopedia could be devoted to corruption just in Chicago, that toddlin' town, where they do things they don't do on Broadway, although after Eliot Spitzer, the Empire State is definitely a contender in Illinois' rotten league. One mayor of Chicago who wasn't named Daley -- Harold Washington, whose birthday was April 15th -- celebrated every year by not filing an income tax return.

Chicago occasionally makes news in national presidential elections, as when its customarily late returns were given credit for Jack Kennedy's victory in 1960. To bring matters up to date, Barack Obama's political rise was linked to the now notorious Tony Rezko, friend and fixer. The more things change in Chicago, the more they seem to remain the same.

If the wiretaps are correct, this latest governor of Illinois to face charges may have been even more flagrante than usual in his delicto. Maybe the most striking charge against him is that the Hon. Blago threatened at one point to end the state's $8 million grant to the Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago if its CEO didn't put together a $50,000 donation for him. A children's hospital.

That would seem to be a new low for even an Illinois pol, a breed that does have its code, however strange. Like making sure the snow is removed. Before now, even the most avaricious pol in that state was never accused of extorting favors from kids, at least not crippled ones. Can this be another tradition this modern age has abandoned? We'll find out at trial.

But there are always those who can't wait for a court to deliver its verdict, and assume that indictment is synonymous with conviction. Like the oh-so-clean attorney general of Illinois, Lisa Madigan, who has asked the state's Supreme Court to kick its present occupant out of the governor's office without the formality of an actual trial. The way she figures it, he's disqualified for his high office because of disability. She's using a law intended to cover governors who develop some mental or physical disability to cover the Hon. Blago's problem -- the widespread contempt his indictment has brought him and which, she claims, makes him unable to govern.

So she's invoking the Alice in Wonderland rule: "Sentence first -- verdict afterward." So much for what used to be called the presumption of innocence. If the nominally honorable governor of Illinois develops a sufficient sense of shame to resign his office, that would be one thing. To punish him pre-trial would be an unacceptable other.

Madigan's reasoning brings to mind a conversation between a late legislator of the old school here in Arkansas and an earnest young lawyer who made the mistake of trying to reason with him. "Look here," said Earnest Young Lawyer, "we can all agree that everybody deserves to be considered innocent until proven guilty, right?" To which veteran lawmaker replied, with some force: "Not if they're guilty, they don't!" Illinois' attorney general may be the latest to adopt a variation of that unanswerable illogic.

If a governor who's been convicted only in the court of public opinion is to be punished without waiting for mere due process, then something more important than money has been lost: a fundamental principle of American (and for that matter Anglo-Saxon) law. A principle that protects us all.

The moral of this story: There are other kinds of corruption than just graft. And they can be far more dangerous. That's something to remember the next time you hear a Blago joke.

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Obama Closer To Rezko Than Blago
An excerpt of an investigative article:http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/353829,CST-NWS-rez23.article

Chicago Sun-Times: "Obama and his Rezko ties" April 23, 2007 by Tim Novak Staff Reporter/tnovak@suntimes.com

"Obama's friendship with Rezko began with a telephone call.

It was 17 years ago. Obama had just become the first black president of the Harvard Law Review. Newspapers wrote about him. One story caught the eye of David Brint, a vice president of Rezmar, a new company that had become the Daley administration's favored developer of low-income housing.

"I just cold-called him," Brint said in an interview.

Brint said he wanted to know if Obama would come work for Rezmar, developing housing for the poor -- something Obama had expressed interest in, according to the story Brint had read. Brint arranged for Obama to meet Rezko, but Obama didn't take the job.

Obama, who has a law degree from Harvard, subsequently returned to Chicago to lead a voter-registration drive in 1992.

The next year, Obama joined Davis Miner Barnhill & Galland, a 12-lawyer firm that specialized in helping develop low-income housing. The firm's top partner, Allison S. Davis, was, and is, a member of the Chicago Plan Commission, appointed by Mayor Daley. Davis was also a friend of Rezko. Davis and Rezko would eventually go into business together, developing homes.

Another firm partner, Judson Miner, ran the city Law Department under Mayor Harold Washington, one of Obama's political idols.

Asked what Rezko cases Obama worked on, Miner told the Sun-Times, "We'll put together a list of the cases he worked on involving Rezko/Rezmar in the next day or two.''

That was March 13. He never provided the information."

Obama, Different From Blago?..Not Really

From:http://www.citizenwells.wordpress.com/2008/04/29.html

Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.”

Los Angeles Times article

The Los Angeles Times, in an article dated April 27, 2008 reveals
that Obama received a $8,000 a month retainer from Robert Blackwell
for his technology firm, Electronic Knowledge Interchange,
for a total of $112,000.

The following excerpts are from the LA times
article:

“A few months after receiving his final payment from EKI, Obama sent a request on state Senate letterhead urging Illinois officials to provide a $50,000 tourism promotion grant to another Blackwell company, Killerspin.”

“With support from Obama, other state officials and an Obama aide who went to work part time for Killerspin, the company eventually obtained $320,000 in state grants between 2002 and 2004 to subsidize its tournaments.”

“But Obama portrays himself as a lawmaker dedicated to transparency and sensitive to even the appearance of a conflict of interest.”
“Killerspin’s owner, Blackwell, was a political supporter and friend as well. Both men lived on Chicago’s South Side.

Blackwell, a savvy and successful entrepreneur, was one of the first donors to Obama’s early campaigns, including the state senator’s failed bid for a congressional seat in 2000.

In the presidential race he is credited on Obama’s website with committing to raise $100,000 to $200,000 for Obama’s campaign.”

What's the difference between Obama and Blago?

Tony Rezko? Naw, McSame

Rahm Emanuel? Not really.

Quid pro quo? Not really.

Accepting bribes? Not really.

Oh, I know...One will be going to the Big House, while the other will be going to the White House.

The Obama-Rezko Love Affair 1
Here is a partial chronology of the Antonin "Tony" Rezko/Barack Hussein Obama love-affair, which coincides with his love affair with Jeremiah Wright, Fr. Pfleger, William Ayers, Bernadine Dohrn, Michelle Robinson,and a host of other wonderful & inspiring individuals:

http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/rezkotimeline.php

1990
While Obama is still attending Harvard Law School, Rezko offers him a job. Obama declines.

1995
Rezko contributes to Obama's campaign for the Illinois State Senate (Obama said it was his "best guesstimate" that Rezko raised $10,000 to $15,000 for this race); this is Rezko's first contribution to Obama. Rezko raised more than $250,000 for Obama's state and federal campaigns over the span of the following nine years ($20,000 of that was from Rezko himself). Obama estimates that Rezko raised between $50,000 and $75,000 in his run for the House against U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush and approximately $160,000 in his U.S. Senate primary. The remainder was for his three state senate campaigns. Obama revised the Rezko campaign contribution figures (up from $150,000 to $250,000) on March 15, 2008 during interviews with The Chicago Tribune and The Chicago Sun-Times.

Sometime before the purchase:
Obama tours "the property with Rezko for 15 to 30 minutes at some point before the purchase. [Spokesman Bill] Burton said Obama wanted Rezko's opinion of the property because Rezko was a real-estate developer in the area. Burton said he didn't know when the pre-sale tour occurred." Obama spoke more at length about this tour in his interview with the Chicago Sun-Times.

The Obama-Rezko Love Affair 2

Jan. 15, 2005:
Obamas submit bid for house for $1.3 million. (Obama asserts that there had been a bid on the yard before he had even bid on the home, a bid by a developer who had worked for Rezko in the past. Obama did not know how Rezko was able to take over that bid, but was clear that the purchase of the side yard had nothing to do with his purchase of the home).

Jan. 21, 2005:
Obamas submit bid for house for $1.5 million

Jan. 23, 2005:
Obamas submit bid for house for $1.65 million

May 2005:
Rezko subpoenaed as part of investigation into whether Blagojevich fundraiser Christopher Kelly traded jobs for campaign contributions (AP, May 16, 2005).

May 26, 2005:
Chicago Tribune runs profile of Rezko and controversies he's involved in: he "has been subpoenaed to supply any records he may have as part of a criminal investigation into allegations that the administration traded plum appointments for campaign cash, several sources close to the investigation have said. He has not been accused of wrongdoing, and there is no indication that he is the target of the probe" (Chicago Tribune, May 26, 2005).

June 15, 2005:
Obama purchases home from Fredric Wondisford and Sally Radovick for $1.65 million
The purchase is $300,000 less than the asking price

On the same day, Rita Rezko - Antoin's wife - buys plot next door for $625,000 asking price

The Obama-Rezko Love Affair 3

From: Talking Points Memo http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/rezkotimeline.php

December 31, 2005
• The Chicago Tribune reports that federal investigators have subpoenaed "the tollway authority for information about oases contracts with links to key political insiders" - including Rezko (Chicago Tribune December 31, 2005).

Sometime before January 2006:
• The Obamas have a portion of Rezko's yard appraised
• The appraiser "estimated the 1,500-square-foot portion at a market value of $40,500."

Obama says later that he bought it for "$104,500, or a sixth of their original $625,000 purchase price, because he was acquiring a sixth of their land."

January 2006:
• Rita Rezko sells the Obamas one-sixth of her lot for $104,500
• Rezko obtains a fence permit to build a fence between the Obama and Rezko properties

May 5, 2006
• In a story about a bank's lawsuit against Rezko over a bank loan, the Chicago Sun-Times reports that "Rezko's name also has surfaced as federal investigators probe whether state pension contracts were steered to companies contributing to Blagojevich's campaign" but that "Rezko has not been charged in or identified as the target of any criminal investigations" (Chicago Sun-Times, May 5, 2006).

October 12, 2006
• Rezko indicted for fraud

October 13, 2006
• The Obama campaign says that it will return $11,500 in donations from Rezko (Chicago Sun-Times, Oct 13, 2006)

The Obama-Rezko Love Affair 4

November 1, 2006:
The Chicago Tribune first reports on Obama home purchase: "Rezko owns vacant lot next to Obama's home"

November 2006
Obama answers questions about the home purchase in the Chicago Sun-Times

December 14, 2006
In a Chicago Tribune article about the possibility of an Obama presidential run, Obama talks about the purchase of a portion of Rezko's yard (Chicago Tribune, December 14, 2006):

But Obama acknowledged "it was stupid" of him to get involved in the purchase almost one year ago of a strip of property adjoining his $1.65 million home from Antoin "Tony" Rezko, who owned a vacant lot next door. Rezko, a political insider and fundraiser, was indicted in October on charges of trying to extort campaign donations and kickbacks from firms seeking state business. Rezko has pleaded not guilty.

"I am the first one to acknowledge that it was a boneheaded move for me to purchase this 10-foot strip from Rezko, given that he was already under a cloud of concern," Obama said. "I will also acknowledge that from his perspective, he no doubt believed that by buying the piece of property next to me that he would, if not be doing me a favor, it would help strengthen our relationship."

December 28, 2006:
Rita Rezko sells the rest of the land to a company owned by Michael Sreenan, who is a - "former Rezko business attorney" - for $575,000
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com

Obama-Rezko Love Affair-Sheeple Speak

Obama's [Dec. 14, 2006] interview with the Chicago Tribune [see "The Obama-Rezko Love Affair 4], more than likely, in reality, was probably delivered in the style of a graduate of Harvard School of Law [the following is a more accurate rendition, exemplifying the true Obama style]:

"I...er...uh, am the first one...ah-h-h, to-to-to...ah... acknowledge that... it was...a... a boneheaded...ah...move for me...uh,ah...to purchase this...this...ah, 10-foot strip...ah-h-h, from Rezko,...ah-h-h given that he was...er...ah-h-h.. already under a cloud of...ah-h-h..concern," "Ahh-hh-hh I will also acknowledge...ah...uh...that from his perspective...uh-h-h, he no doubt...ah-h-h believed that...a...by buying the piece...uh-h-h...of property next to me...ah-h-h...that he would,...ah-h-h... if not be doing me a favor...uh-h-h, it would help...ah-h-h strengthen our...er...ah relationship."

--After all, he won the election, largely, on the basis of his superior eloquence at articulating his views.

The Obama-Rezko Love Affair-The Divorce

June 1, 2007
Obama campaign says it will donate to charity $5,000 contributed to his Senate campaign by Ali Ata, former executive director of the Illinois Finance Authority, who was charged in connection to the Rezko case (AP, June 1, 2007)

June 7, 2007
The Chicago Tribune reports that Obama will donate to charity $16,500 contributed to his federal campaign from "two Chicago businessmen who had financial ties to indicted dealmaker Antoin "Tony" Rezko." (Chicago Tribune, June 7, 2007)

June 18, 2007
The Chicago Sun-Times reports that Rezko-linked contributors have given Obama $168,308 since the mid-1990s, far more than the "between $50,000 and $60,000" Obama previously told the paper

June 25, 2007
The Chicago Sun-Times reports that Obama is giving to charity a total of $3500 in contributions from two men "referenced" in the Rezko indictments

December 14, 2007
Obama donates $5,000 contribution from Abdelhamid "Al" Chaib, a businessman indicted that week in connection with Rezko

January 19, 2008
Obama announces that he will donate to charity $40,350 in contributions "from seven Chicago-area individuals who appear to be linked to Rezko."

January 29, 2008
Obama campaign announces that it will donate to charity more than $70,000 in Rezko-linked contributions

http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/rezkotimeline.php

OncealwaysaMarine
Awesome research. Goodness knows, i'm no fan of Obama, but it seems i'm too jaded with dirty politicians to go to such detail and effort. I appreciate the information, which solidifies what was already evident. Are you perhaps driven by the prospect that if Obama crashes under the weight of his past, or worse, his future antics, he will extend the embarrassing list of tainted black politicians? Well, you can relax on my account. All people come one at a time.

Pistol
Thanks Pistol,

...you ask:

"Are you perhaps driven by the prospect that if Obama crashes under the weight of his past, or worse, his future antics, he will extend the embarrassing list of tainted black politicians?"
______________________________________________

Not at all. I have been around long enough, and witnessed the many positive changes occuring to know that there are many more intelligent Americans [like yourself] who have risen above the liberal idea that the vast majority of Americans are ignorant & can be made to wallow in racial stereotyping & divisions, long-played out.

I believe the ability of Americans to discern the evil from the good, regardless of skin color or racial orientation.

Consequently, I have no compunctions with regards to exposing a corrupt black politician, anymore than I do a white one.

I, for one, refuse to buy into the notion that I, as a black man, must jump on the bandwagon of any black politician, minister, or so-called leader simply because he obstensibly share some phenotypical characteristics of mine.

It is my intention, only, to be of service to my country, and my kinsmen, which are my fellow Americans. Nothing more.

OncealwaysaMarine
You are eloquent. I share your belief in the ability of Americans, and indeed people everywhere, to discern evil from good. It can be frustrating to see good intentions lead to unintended consequences, but to err is human. At least good intentions is a necessary start. Few people are as effective in implementing their good intentions as you are in your intent to serve your country and kinsmen. It is folks like you who have made, and make this country a shining city on a hill. May She forever stand.

Illinois Motto:

Illinois, where our governors make the license plates.

Another Kind of Obama Corruption 1
FROM THE AMERICAN THINKER December 17, 2008

"Obama's Iraqi Oil for Food connection"
By Andrew Walden- American Thinker- March 06, 2008

http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/03/obamas_iraqi_oil_for _food_conn.html

Out on bail awaiting trial, dual US-Syrian citizen, Antoin ‘Tony' Rezko, was rousted out of bed by police pounding on the doors of his Chicago mansion the morning of Monday, January 28. According to the Associated Press:

"U.S. District Judge Amy J. St. Eve jailed Rezko...saying he had disobeyed her order to keep her posted on his financial status. Among other things, he failed to tell her about a $3.5 million loan from London-based Iraqi billionaire Nadhmi Auchi -- a loan that was later forgiven in exchange for shares in a prime slice of Chicago real estate. Rezko gave $700,000 of the money to his wife and used the rest to pay legal bills and funnel cash to various supporters."

Funds from Auchi's loan may have helped finance a complex series of transactions between Rezko and Democratic Presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama involving the 2005 purchase of Obama's Chicago mansion and Rezko's purchase of an adjoining landlocked parcel.

Another Kind Of Obama Corruption 2
Auchi's General Mediterranean Holdings also has connections to the new Iraq-connections which lead right back to Tony Rezko. Auchi's company helped finance a 250 megawatt power plant in the Kurdish town of Chamchamal, Iraq, teaming up with Rezko and Iraq's former Minister of Electricity, Aiham Alsamarrae. Alsamarrae, a Chicago resident with dual US-Iraqi citizenship is accused of graft involving Iraq reconstruction projects-an embarrassing connection for the war critic Obama.


Returning in 2003 to post-Saddam Iraq, Alsamarrae had been made Minister of Electricity under the occupation government of Paul Bremer. Alsamarrae escaped in what he called "the Chicago way" from the Green Zone in December, 2006 after being held for four months in relation to a $2 billion Iraqi reconstruction corruption case. He is now living in his Chicago mansion.


Writing in Human Events, March 3, 2008, John Batchelor reports on an Alsammarae-Obama-Rezko connection:


"...in April 2005, one month before Mr. Alsammarae left his post, his Ministry of Electricity signed a contract for $50 million with Companion Security to provide training to Iraqis to guard electrical plants by flying them to Illinois for classes.

"Companion Security was headed by a former Chicago policeman with a troubled history, Daniel T. Frawley, in partnership with Mr. Rezko and in association with Daniel Mahru, the lawyer for the original contract and Mr. Rezko's former business partner. In April 2006, Mr. Frawley entered negotiations with Governor Rod Blagojevich's staff to lease a military facility in Illinois to be a training camp. In August 2006, Mr. Frawley started negotiations with Mr. Obama's U.S. Senate staff to complete the contract....
http://americanthinker.com/2008/03/obamas_oil_for_food_conn .html

Another Kind of Obama Corruption 3
http://americanthinker.com/2008/03/obamas_oil_for_food_conn .html

"The timeline of Companion discussions in 2006 is important to note: April 2006 Frawley speaks to governor's office; August 2006 Frawley speaks to senator's office; October 2006 indictment of Rezko revealed; October 2006 Rezko arrested upon return from Syria; October 2006 Alsammarae convicted in Baghdad and makes his first escape attempt; December 2006 Alsammarae escapes from Baghdad. ...

"(In 2004) Mr. Auchi traveled by private aircraft to Midway Airport in Chicago and then to a fete at the Four Season Hotel, where he met with his business partner in Chicago real estate, Mr. Rezko, as well as with Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich. Also present that night, according to a fresh report by James Bone and Dominic Kennedy of the London Times, was State Senator Barack Obama, who had recently won the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat...."


Most politicians try to keep their financial backers out of trouble until after the election. But Rezko, is already indicted by a federal grand jury. And now his trial has begun in a Chicago federal court.


Rezko, along with Ali Ata and Abdelhamid Chaib, face federal grand jury charges presented in October 2006 by U.S. Attorney for Northern Illinois Patrick Fitzgerald.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=25282

http://timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_ elections/article3433363.ece

Power Corrupts
Good article, and by far one of the most informative response I've enjoyed reading in some time.

Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutly.

Defenition; absolute,
being,governed by, or characteristic of a ruler or authority completely free from constitutiomal or other restraint.

The free movement of the wheeler dealers to do as they see fit is a known. It is amazing that the power held over the head of contributors and the favors made.

To me, politics falls in the same ditch of prostitution. If you want to play, you gotta pay. Hopefully, there is a big broom out there that will make a big sweep, information like the Marine has put forth will start to become more public.

Thanks for your service, Marine.

It' been over two days
since the Electoral College started working on the results of the election, and the members haven't announced, "Halleluia, It's the Obamessiah". Do you think they might be looking at answering the questions about Obama's citizenship before starting the vote count?

Wasn't this already...
... posted on Townhall? It all looks familiar, right down to the Harold Washington anecdote.

But Paul
To a politician, the only court that matters is the court of public opinion. The jury will be bored and have moved on if we wait for the actual legal process then, it will be too late to score political points.

OncealwaysaMarine. Awesome posts. Your effort is appreciated.


A problem awaits
Mr. Greenberg touches on a problem that may arrive when this mess comes to trial - a tainted jury pool. The prosecutor and FBI agents have been talking too much to the press about how horrible Blago is, and releasing bits of the wiretaps to the public. The defense lawyers will have a field day during jury selection.

Likewise with the Ill. politicians who are trying to get Blago out of office before he's even brought to trial. That dipstick attorney general is making up a political disability that the disablilty law was never intended to address, probably to get the political embarrassment that is Blago out before he makes the Democratic party a laughing stock.

Obviously, if Blago had a shread of honour, he would resign his office, but his behavior does not excuse equally dishonerable behavior by others.

One further thought: Terrorist Bill Ayers is not in prison despite his publicly acknowledged crimes because of prosecutorial misconduct. Do we want to repeat that in this case?

Well,
"She's using a law intended to cover governors who develop some mental or physical disability to cover the Hon. Blago's problem -- the widespread contempt his indictment has brought him and which, she claims, makes him unable to govern."

He couldn't govern before, so its a safe assumption that he still can't. (Just look at the condition of Illinois.)
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