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Question of the day
Friday, Sep 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller You may have been following the controversy over whether SIU President Glenn Poshard’s 1984 doctoral thesis was plagiarized. Here’s a brief summation…
A group of SIU faculty and students formed to defend the honor of former SIU Edwardsville campus professor Chris Dussold who’s suing the university over being fired for allegedly plagiarizing his teaching statement. That group apparently did the analysis and leaked the results to the DE. The timing was curious…
Today, the Tribune editorial board weighed in…
The DE’s original story is here. Question: Should Glenn Poshard resign? Explain.
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We need a much closer look at this *** Updated x5 *** Guerra responds *** Gutierrez jumps into the fray *** Rep. Harris calls for investigation ***
Friday, Sep 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller
But, he did do his time behind bars, and as the governor’s spokesperson told the Sun-Times…
There were a lot of very ugly allegations made against him by an informer that he wasn’t given an opportunity to rebut. Maybe they’re true, maybe not. He claimed he had no info about the FALN before he was whistled in to testify. The government believed otherwise and had him sent to prison. His refusal to talk essentially made him the equivalant of a terrorist enabler in the government’s eyes. We need some questions answered. Has Guerra solemnly renounced all violence and taken a vow to oppose any and all FALN-related activities? How does he respond to the allegations made by the government’s informer, who is now in the witness protection program? Does he believe now that he should have testified back then, or would he do the same thing over again? I also wonder if Gov. Blagojevich has ever asked this guy if he’s renounced his past. If Guerra has not completely broken with his former beliefs and Blagojevich hasn’t even bothered to ask him about it, then we have a very serious problem here indeed. Frankly, having somebody like this working in the governor’s office doesn’t sit well with me even if he has broken all ties to terrorists. But we need more answers first. If the governor and Guerra stay mum, I believe we need a full legislative investigation of this matter. And not a sideshow hearing, either. What’s required here is a sober, fact-finding investigation, with full subpoena power, to get to the bottom of this troubling issue. Both Guerra and Blagojevich have some explaining to do. Now. *** UPDATE *** You can find the appellate decision that upheld Guerra’s conviction here. *** UPDATE 2 *** The Sun-Times has Guerra’s sentencing memorandum posted online. Download it here. It’s a big file, so I’ve broken it down into a few smaller items…
*** UPDATE 3 *** From Abby Ottenhoff…
*** UPDATE 4 *** From U.S. Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez…
*** UPDATE 5 *** From CBS2…
And click on this photo for the Sun-Times’ Saturday follow-up…
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Rigid dogma and testosterone
Friday, Sep 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * Add yet another item to the very long list of things that bother me about Gov. Blagojevich. He is so dogmatic and doctrinaire about his aversion to any tax hikes on “people” that he would even veto a bill like this…
Look, maybe you disagree with raising taxes. I might even agree with you. But why veto a bill that puts county board members on record and then let’s voters themselves have the final say? For years, this has been a state that prided itself on (usually) putting partisanship and rigid ideology aside and getting things done. Ideology just wasn’t our thing. But now we are saddled with a governor who worships at the altar of “no tax hikes on people” to the extreme point where he doesn’t want to even allow those very same “people” to impose the taxes on themselves via a direct, front-door referendum. * Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Debbie Halvorson had this insight…
Um, hmmm. How do I put this as delicately as possible? I’ve, uh, had occasion to argue with women who absolutely didn’t want to compromise, so I’m not so sure of the Leader’s blanket statement. It’s not a gender thing, necessarily. But I do think that Halvorson, for one, would be a much different governor than Rod Blagojevich… in a good way. * By the way, Attorney General Lisa Madigan was at Knox College yesterday and held a press conference after delivering the convocation address…
* More testosterone-related (or not) stories, compiled by Paul…
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Morning shorts
Friday, Sep 7, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Inside Rep. Weller’s Nicaragua land deal - Illinois lawmaker benefits from trade accord, fails to report extent of his ocean-view holdings…
* Dems at odds for pick on State’s Attorney * State’s attorney hopefuls studied * Obama’s family tree gets even more interesting
* Father of fallen Marine to run for Congress in 8th district * Archpundit: Time for Dan Lipinski to go back to academia * Geneva mayor vying to succeed Rep. Hastert * Former Gov. Thompson backs Giuliani * Thompson’s for Giuliani, Hastert’s for Romney * Haas: Green Party prepares for 2008 run * Dick Simpson: How to fix county government
* Stroger open to hiking taxes on utility bills, cigarettes * Stroger ally proposes three types of tax hikes * Chicago Public Radio: Property tax relief for Cook Co? * Possible Union influence in elections rile commissioners * Tribune Editorial: The Chicago city sheep * City’s public school may try to franchise success stories * Kane county still tops charts of collar county poor * Illinois sees more interest in mortgage program * New law aims to keep guns from mentally ill * Editorial: Thumbs up to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency * Friday Beer Blogging: Beer snob edition
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