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Seat Roland Burris ASAP
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His position is tainted. Will Burris give up his seat later, once the indictments come in? I doubt it.
Well, that in itself makes him the "most qualified" person to take over the Senate seat, now doesn't it?
To me Burris seems quite arrogant and anything or anyone associated with Blagojevich is tainted. They need a state wide election.
He should be seated. The senate should have some black people, and Mr. Burris is qualified.
What are we waiting for?
Now you want to make it so no black serves unless it can be proved they are absolutely the most qualified in their state?
Mr. Burris comes across to me as pretty qualified from what I can see, he speaks well, he appears intelligent.
Who knows he just may run when the time comes.
re Patti 9:02
You're wrong girl, buying your way into office is wrong.
"If Roland Burris wants the seat then he should have no problem running for it in an open election."
This may come as quite a shock to you but in a free country we don't change the rules in the middle of the game. The U.S. and Illinois Constitution grant the Illinois Governor the authority to appoint the seat vacated by Obama. They do not grant authority to hold a special election.
You seem to favor a "special election" but such an election would be improper. If you want these seats to be filled by special elections free to amend the Illinois state and U.S. Constitutions and the next time a U.S. Senate seat becomes vacant in Illinois you can have a special election but at this time the rules are clear and no ignoramus named Branty from who knows where is going to change the rules on people.
If you can change the rules whenever you want where does that leave us? Why should we follow the rules and not beat the living daylights out of you since they only apply to others since you will change them when you don't want them to apply to you.
"To me Burris seems quite arrogant and anything or anyone associated with Blagojevich is tainted. They need a state wide election."
How many times must you people be told that you don't get to change the rules in the middle of a game? Doing so gives those who don't agree to the change the RIGHT to an all out brawl on the field.
You should have dealt with the problem this poses before Obama's vacancy, the pay-to-play scandal and the appointment took place.
You can't say there should be special election when the Governor is granted the authority to fill the vacancy anymore then you could say "we no longer believe in electing Senators therefore the election you just had is invalid and U.S. Senators will be appointed by State Legislatures." Now that I think about it any legislature could change its mind about how (the Constitution grants them authority) to elect Senators after any election where a Utah Democrat wins. Oops, we don't want that so we will hold a special appointment session. Of course as long as Republicans win the rules can remain the same. Only need to be changed when they don't benefit them.
Hurry, hurry, spend, spend the people are depending on fast action. do it NOW!!!
"The govenor is still legally empowered to appoint a senator whent the seat is vacant."
Yet there are some who would like to change the rules right in the middle of a game. That is the worst form of tyranny and I personally could care less if Burris is appointed Senator or not but I won't stand by as people seek to change the rules in the middle of the game. Because if they can do it now they can do it whenever they want and rules mean nothing when those who make them can change them when they don't benefit them while imposing them on others for as long as it benefits them to do so.
"He should be seated. The senate should have some black people, and Mr. Burris is qualified."
There's no grounds not to seat him. He is the duly appointed U.S. Senator from Illinois. It would be like refusing to seat a U.S. Senator who was duly elected just because you don't agree with the result.
"What are we waiting for?"
People are hoping that they can find a way to change the rules and get their way.
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Roland Burris is a LOBBYIST - NOT a consultant!! Please get use the correct terms. What is ILLEGAL in many counties and states, is legally done here in Illinois every day of the year by crooked LOBBYISTS.
Hundreds of Thousands and Perhaps Millions of TAXPAYER DOLLARS flowed through his fingers on contracts ; many of them NO-BID. He also paid money into BLAGOjevich's campaign. He DOES NOT DESERVE this appointment.
"The lobbying firm he runs with Democratic political consultant Fred Lebed, Burris & Lebed, received about $290,000 in state contracts with the Illinois Department of Transportation a few years ago, according to state comptroller records. And many companies that hired Burris' firm have received hundreds of thousands in state business."
- Chicago Tribune .... January 8, 2009
AMERICA deserves better than this! Most Illinoisians prefer to VOTE in a SPECIAL ELECTION for the Senate candidate of their choice.