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To: Velveeta
Why no such words of support for Pulido from McKenna and the Illinois GOP?

Because she's not part of the Combine.

The Combine is that group of both Republicans and Democrats that are either in office, work for people in office, contribute towards people in office, or hold governmentally-funded contracts (construction, etc.). The purpose of the Combine is to stay in office and ensure that public money, corrupt and otherwise, continues to flow to the right people and that the right people continue to get elected.

The members of the Combine are above party or ideological principles. They will gladly work to get someone elected or defeated based solely on their relationship to the Combine and irrespective of party.

This is a major reason why we now have President Obama. His predecessor in his seat was Sen. Peter Fitzgerald (R-IL). Sen. Fitzgerald was most definitely not a member of the Combine, having opposed the Combine's candidates in the primary and general elections and having financed his own campaign with his own money. Once elected, he defied the Combine (among much controversy and complaint) and instead of appointing somebody's friend from LaSalle Street (the heart of the Chicago financial district) or the Daley Center (Cook County/City government) or Springfield (Illinois' capital) he elected someone nobody knew from New York, one Peter Fitzgerald, as U.S. Attorney for the District of Northern Illinois.

Mr. Fitzgerald's previous efforts resulted in a number of New York Mafioso getting new homes at Riker's Island. Mr. Fitzgerald got involved in the case of a gruesome traffic accident wherein a van with a pastor, his wife and his 9 children struck a part that had fallen off of a truck on the Interstate. The pastor, his wife and 3 of the children survived. The other 6 were immolated when the van burst into flame.

The truck the part had fallen off of was identified, as was the driver. Numerous other drivers reported having tried to raise the driver of the defective truck on their CB's, but he ignored them. There turned out to be a very good reason for this - he didn't speak English. But you HAVE to speak English to get a CDL. How, then, did this man have a CDL?

It turns out that he paid a bribe to people at the Secretary of State's office. Now, this didn't shock anyone. What did shock the Combine was what happened next. You see, if the U.S. Attorney was someone local he'd have hung the driver and the low-level SoS official out to dry and proclaimed a great victory against corruption. But Mr. Fitzgerald did something that a Combine functionary would never do. He asked the SoS official "What did you do with the money?" And then he followed the money. Turns out that to keep your job in the SoS's offices you had to contribute a considerable amount of money to the SoS's re-election campaign (pretty standard stuff in Illinois state government, BTW). The amount was big enough that they couldn't afford it, so they took bribes and used those to pay the contributions. The money led all the way to the SoS himself. But by that time, the SoS was Governor, Governor Ryan. Who is now in jail.

Suffice it to say that Mr. Fitzgerald has put 60+ public officials, lobbbyists, etc. in jail at this point via this investigation. All dutiful members of the Combine. That didn't sit well with the Combine. So in revenge and self-interest the Combine did everything they could to run Sen. Fitzgerald out of office, and succeeded.

In an election year where the national GOP was desperate to keep every seat they could hold in the U.S. Senate, the Illinois GOP told a sitting Republican Senator that they were going to oppose his re-election and run a candidate against him. Sen. Fitzgerald didn't want to run himself raggedly into the poorhouse, so he quit. The first candidate that the GOP put up dissolved in sex allegations. The second was Alan Keyes, an import from Maryland and who was too far right for the State to boot. Then there's the fact that due to other misconduct brought to light by Mr. Fitzgerald the Illinos GOP was without a chairman for about 30 days towards the end of the campaign. So State Senator Barak Obama won the seat in a walk where he might well have lost to Sen. Fitzgerald, who enjoyed a pretty good reputation based on what Mr. Fitzgerald had been up to.

Illinois claims it has given us President Barak Obama. Maybe - but it seems to me that Illinois corruption and the Combine deserves the most credit.

44 posted on 03/12/2009 2:31:46 PM PDT by RonF
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To: RonF

Outstanding report, RonF. Too bad this information wasn’t more widely circulated prior to the election.

Looks like the FBI has a new Tennessee Waltz to take down. If they can.


50 posted on 03/13/2009 2:14:55 AM PDT by NewRomeTacitus
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To: RonF; pissant; Jim Robinson; All

This race is very difficult, but not impossible. I’ll have some threads up over the weekend that will make this very clear. Thanks for your support for chicagolady!


51 posted on 03/13/2009 6:16:46 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (Pro-choice for states is pro-choice. This destroys America...it's all Pluribus and no more Unum)
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