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* Whistle-blowers feel vindicated

* Public remembers good, bad

* How Ryan scandal weighs on elections

* Clearing of death row colors many reactions

* Brown: Ryan doesn’t get it, next guy probably won’t either

* Editorial: George Ryan, in denial

* “When former Gov. George Ryan was sentenced to prison Wednesday, questions turned to: Where? How soon? And will it be Club Fed?”

* Schoenburg: Quinn took issue with Ryan’s activities in ‘94 race

* “Although they felt sorry for George Ryan and his family, several Illinois politics-watchers said Wednesday the former governor’s prison sentence was appropriate.”

* Editorial: Ryan’s hard sentence sends message about corruption

* Juror: “We’re worried about the appeal because we all know if there were things that we didn’t do right, it was because we were naïve,” he said. “There was no ulterior motive.”

* Timeline of George Ryan case

* Ryan’s complete statement to the judge is here

* A gulp of pride gets Ryan through the day

* Contrite, broken Warner says he’s `sorry as heck’

* Kass calls Ryan “evil”

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 7:34 am

Comments

  1. Warner is sorry as heck, how about his friend Don Udstuen from Metra’s board? I haven’t heard anything about that business since he resigned and was convicted. He was accused and convicted of receiving kickbacks to secure Metra contracts, (among other things I guess). Will this investigation shed some light on how a board member can get contracts directed to friends? It makes you wonder if the people sitting on all those boards are simply committing their time out of public mindedness. And, what about the people inside the agencies who go along with it?

    Comment by NoGiftsPlease Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 8:20 am

  2. I remember how quickly all the politicos (Dem & GOP) and the media dismissed Quinn’s charges in 94 even though he had people (auto body shop owner/car dealer that Ryan’s folks had hassled for contributiosn) coming forward and some circumstantial evidence. Had we only listened. Quinn’s integrity amkes me look forward to the day Rod wins the elections, gets indicted an dwe have a Gov. Quinn. I give it 12 - 18 months.

    Comment by Niles Township Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 8:56 am

  3. Kass’ column describes a supposed washroom encounter between an unnamed reporter and Big Jim and Ryan in which Ryan didn’t appear contrite or distressed at all. Wonder if he believes that he will get to stay out (and keep his luxurious taxpayer-supplied pension) pending appeal. Wonder if he’s delusional. Or wonder if he’s right. Wonder if the fix is in somewhere. It is Illinois, after all.

    Comment by Cassandra Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 9:41 am

  4. . . .And that is Medill School of Journalism at the Top of its Game! That is about as high and dignified as it gets. Kass is a punk.

    Comment by Pat Hickey Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 11:45 am

  5. Now, the next question is, will the Feds (Patrick Fitzgerald & his Untouchables) start to go after the others that (like Larry Warner) also got their hands “dirty” by shaking hands with George Ryan? They nailed George Ryan, but do they now start working “DOWN” from the top of the food chain to get at the other crooks that profited off of their friendship with George Ryan? These other lower level political/business crooks helped George become “the crook that he is/was”. Will the Feds just give these other lower ranking low lifes a “free pass” because the Feds already managed to get the head of the food chain?

    The federal judge seemed awfully kind and forgiving to Larry Warner based on what he ripped the Illinois taxpayers off for. It seemed as if she felt old crooks in Illinois should be given a senior citizen discount on federal sentencing guidelines. Perhaps this is simply because the federal judges are seldom personally impacted by these crooks and when they don’t have to live in the “real world” like the rest of us, they lose touch with what the rest of society has to put up with? George and Larry both got handled with “kid gloves” and loving care when they were handed their sentences. They both should have been led from the Federal Building in handcuffs to the Cook County jail until they were assigned a federal prison. It appears that “Rank, does indeed, have it’s privileges.”

    Comment by Beowulf Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 12:47 pm

  6. Yeah, Kass has lost all credibility.

    It appears that some of the problems among Ryan’s “friends” is due to addiction. I guess you just never can tell.

    Comment by Downtown Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 12:49 pm

  7. Kass was writing about Daley’s corruption at a time when the Trib and Sun-Times coddled Daley. They still do, but to a lesser extent. After Hired Truck, the hiring scandals, and numerous other kinky deals, Kass was proven to be right all along.

    As for Ryan has the man ever expressed a moment of true contrition for all the garbage that went on in the Sec of State and Governor’s offices? No “I’m sorry” for appointing his good buddy Dean Bauer as inspector general in order to cut off any investigations that may hurt Ryan?

    Comment by Tom Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 5:01 pm

  8. I agree with Tom. That was some “non-apology” apology. Ryan is only sorry that he got caught. He is not sorry for his crimes.

    Comment by Minion Thursday, Sep 7, 06 @ 5:29 pm

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