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Morning shorts
Monday, Oct 2, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller * Editorial: Negative may work, but campaign ads must be truthful * Traffic stop data raises tough questions, issues * A look at key statistics from traffic stops by driver race * Legislator seeks state job files from governor * Franks: Another ride with Hot Rod * Blagojevich gives bid to company that contributed $120,000 to campaign * McCaskill-”Obama’s running for president” When Obama raises money for himself these days, the money no longer is going into his political action committee fund, but his Senate re-election warchest. * Duckworth: Bush has slogans, not strategies on Iraq * Quigley in mix for mayor? - Daley’s foes wonder if county reformer could force runoff * Madigan Praises Revenue Department Ruling * Topinka: Ship of state is sinking; Blagojevich: We’re sailing right along * “An auditor representing two Southern Illinois University Carbondale alumni sent a letter to Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan this past week, outlining concerns the university’s foundation might have mishandled private gifts”
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- The Picolo Player is a... - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 8:25 am:
Hmmm…
Quigley sends Chief of Staff to Stroger Campaign…
Quigley Pondered for Mayor…
Can’t wait to see where all this goes.
- Wheres the leadership??? - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 8:31 am:
Franks will see the FOIA request probably about February. CMS will NEVER give that up prior to the election.
- Anonymous - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 8:31 am:
Picolo,
How about nowhere fast? It’s doubtful that Quigley could come close to carrying his own ward let alone anywhere else in the City.
- Wumpus - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 8:47 am:
The no bid story from a company that bribed/donated $120k is why Squidishi is supporting Rich Whitney! THe greens don’t take corporate dollars.
- Give Me A Break! - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 8:51 am:
Executive Order No. 1 was and still is Blago’s patronage system! Who are they kidding?? Every state agency personal employee ought to be scared to death right now, because this administration will point the finger right at them. That’s why Shiff Hardin has been sniffing around for months…finding areas to place blame to divert attention from the powers that be. We’re not getting the bang for our buck, ladies and gentlemen…we’re just getting banged!
- Bill - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 8:58 am:
Where’s the leadership,
Personnel records are confidential and exempt from FOIA. Franks, an attorney, knows this. He’s just trying to get some free pub and it seems to have worked if you consider Capfaxblog publicity. He could have gotten the other info he “demanded” on Google.
If he is so outraged why didn’t he run for governor? He had paragons of virtue Dick Mell and Ed Burke lined up as supporters. Maybe he could get Joe Novak and Ed Vordolyak on board. It would be great to see the team back together again.
- Truth Time - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 9:14 am:
Bill, nice try, but Franks is not talking about personnel records. As an attorney, he knows the information he is requesting is subject to FOIA, should be disclosed, and was in fact previously disclosed up to about mid point in the Blago administration. What the Blagos have never cared about is that the public pays for all of the stuff like employees, contractors, etc. Because of that, and I know it is hard for your team to grasp, but there is accountability. The taxpayers get to know most everything…until the Blago tenure, that is. The “keep ‘em in the dark” mentality is not going to work in the end.
- RBD - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 9:14 am:
I think the mayoral discussions started without any action by Mike Quigley. I was at several public meetings last winter where, afterward, attendees commented to themselves (and sometimes to Mike) that he should run for mayor. At the time he was asking for signatures for his County petitions so he certainly would not have encouraged people to think of him, instead, in a City race.
- Wheres the leadership??? - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 9:27 am:
Bill,
The information he is requesting is not FOIA Exempt. The point is, the Gov’s office will not allow CMS to release any FOIA request until after the election….Do they have something to hide????
- Pat Hickey - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 9:28 am:
Mike Quigley called for a Revolution at the County Board; Is that Revolution a) Over; b) quashed by the forces of the King; c) Just good copy for Chicago Magazine?
Now it’s TIFs?
- Bill - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 9:33 am:
Where ’s the leadership,
If the info is not FOIA exempt as has been claimed then I am sure that CMS is working to research the info as we speak. Unfortunately, it probably is not readily available and will take some time to compile. February is a good guess. And don’t forget, Franks has to pay for the copies.
- VanillaMan - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 9:42 am:
Blagojevich’s debate comments are laughable. He accuses Topinka of being “Ryan’s treasurer”. Just how stupid does he think voters are? It seems not enough for him to claim he fixed the budget, yet blames any shortfalls on Ryan. Now he wants us to believe that the State Treasurer has special powers? He better ask his Lt. Governor, (as a former Treasurer), just how much power that office has.
After one term in office, will Blagojevich take responsibility over what he has done to our budget? Nope. It is still all Ryan’s fault. What a nut!
- Kodak - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 10:23 am:
Good one Tammy.
- Arthur Andersen - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 11:16 am:
Bill, thanks for today’s campaign talking point, “the records are FOIA exempt.”
I swear you must have brown eyes, you are so full of crap.
As several posters have noted, these records are not personnel records, they are budgetary records relating to the Governor’s attempt to control State personnel costs and hence clearly FOIAble. (And just the other day, Sheila Nix-on or Rebecca Rausch said the freeze had saved “billions!”)
As for your “paragon of virtue” comment, that’s a real hoot. Blago would still be over at 26th & Cal hustling DUI work had it not been for Mell, Eddie V, and his tax lawyer Eddie B.
You and Blago are two peas in a pod. Your ignorance is exceeded only by your arrogance.
- Bill - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 11:40 am:
Art,
It is true the old 29 leaders did help Rod get elected to office, however when it became clear to them that the governor was an honest man, would always try to do the right thing, and would not get jobs for their minions, give special treatment to relatives involved in garbage dumps, etc.they were enraged. The Gov pledged to end business as usual and he did. That’s when Mell made those false allegations that he later recanted that led to the fed probe. The Big Jack enters the picture with more innuendo about hiring practices after getting big money from the Mell,Burke,trial lawyers group for his supposed run for Governor. I guess he has to do something in return. Plus, Jack and his Dad are probably still mad about tort reform. As far as your ignorance comment goes we’ll see who is laughing on election day. Its too bad that Moy guy didn’t take another shot at Jack!
- Poor Milorad - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 3:56 pm:
Milorad should issue a special proclamation in honor of Bill’s blind loyalty, he owes Bill that much. Bill’s comments remind me of the Superman comic book world where everything was the exact opposite of reality. In that world Milorad would be the cornerstone of virtue as Bill so woefully believes.
- Bizzaro Wumpus - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 4:20 pm:
Bill am smart
- a friend - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 7:25 pm:
quigley for mayor? ha! I don’t think his ego could fit inside the 5th floor of city hall. besides, he bailed on forrest claypool in the primary - he was supposed to be his field manager, but was no where to be found the day after he stepped out of the race. heck, he didn’t even send his chief of staff over to that race!
plus, the guy has built zero goodwill where he needs help the most - african americans, hispanics and sw/nw white ward committeemen. you can’t win a citywide race if you’re just relying on the low turnout lakefront wards. he doesn’t have a shot.
- roadwarrior - Monday, Oct 2, 06 @ 9:33 pm:
Should check out the $20 million given in no-bids to Knight at IDOT.