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Thursday, Aug 23, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * Medicaid directors object to SCHIP rules * Chicago teachers vote to continue contract negotiations * Is clout keeping Ryan out of prison? - Experts say it helps to have his lawyers * Ex-governor defends governors * Ryan To Remain Free On Bond Pending New Appeal * Durbin drops in * Pollution Fight Pits Illinois vs. BP, Indiana - Upgrade of Oil Refinery Would Discharge More Pollutants Into Lake Michigan
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- Squideshi - Thursday, Aug 23, 07 @ 9:33 am:
I bet that BRITISH Petroleum (BP) wouldn’t suggest dumping more pollution into the Thames River in London. Elected officials over there would have have something to say about that.
- Cassandra - Thursday, Aug 23, 07 @ 9:33 am:
It makes no sense at all to have eligibility
for SCHIP vary from state to state.
A child living in the United States should have access to health care no matter what his/her parents’ income and its relationship to the poverty level. If we can spend trillions in Iraq, we can at least do that.
Having said this, I applaud the Bush administration for pushing the states to enroll
low income children. States like Illinois, with its low-performance, high-cost state bureaucracies, need the push.
- The "Say It Ain't So, Joe" Kid - Thursday, Aug 23, 07 @ 1:50 pm:
Perhaps I am the only individual with the following opinion: As a child I always looked up to Big Jim as a defender of the people when he served as a prosecuting attorney. When he became Governor, I thought the man was as big as John Wayne when it came to standing up for truth, justice, and the American way. Today, I am a 60 year old Republican who has watched Big Jim take a huge “swan dive” from the lofty perch upon which I had mistakenly placed him as a child. It isn’t just because of his defense of another corrupt Illinois governor because I have gotten pretty used to them over the years (which is a tragic statement). It is because I have suddenly come to the personal conclusion that Big Jim had (somewhere along the way) become inflicted with that same disease of character that the other “fallen angels” have contracted. The tell-tale symptom is exemplified by the Biblical phrase that I once read, “It is better to rule in hell than to live in Heaven” or something along those lines. Power eventually corrupts even the best of men if they are tempted by power and self-enrichment long enough.
- Beyond Disgusted - Thursday, Aug 23, 07 @ 8:19 pm:
SCHIP…All Kids….I don’t get it.