Friday, December 19, 2008

Still in office and VICTOR in Round One of Hostile Political Climate. Congratulations, Rod and Patti.

It is clearly demonstrated that the Illiniois Attorney General is creating a hostile work environment due to her political ambitions. The decision regarding the 'funding' for Rod's legal defense needs to be appealled to a higher court for reconsideration in the face of the favorable outcome to the Governor's 'competency' findings.

In establishing the fact there is NOTHING "W"rong with Rod's leadership as a freely elected Governor, Patti and he need to consider establishing a fund for his defense.

Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich says goodbye to his wife Patti and daughter Annie at their home in Chicago, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008. Blagojevich said Wednesday he is ready to tell his side of the scandal to the people of Illinois and that he would do so no later than Thursday. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

Ill. high court rejects attempt to remove governor (click on title to entry - thank you)
By CHRISTOPHER WILLS – 1 day ago
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The Illinois Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear a claim that Gov. Rod Blagojevich is unfit to serve, erasing what could have been the quickest path to forcing him out of office as he faces federal charges....




The Illinois Attorney General is abusing the power of her office. She misdirected the statue of 'incompetency' directed at the Governor. That is hostile politics and with such a person in the lead of the Judicial Department of Illinois she needs to be replaced.

I mean honestly now !

What did she think she was going to do prove that he can't remember where he lives or how to get to work. Noted in the video loop above, he not only knew where he worked by considered the quality of life and good will among all involved more important than tarnishing everyone's holiday season with, THE TRUTH.

Blagojevich attorney: Wiretaps were illegal (click here)
23 hours ago
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The lawyer for Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich says federal investigators illegally monitored his client's conversations.
Attorney Ed Genson told the House impeachment committee Thursday that the federal wiretaps were illegal.
The recordings are crucial to the criminal charges filed against Blagojevich last week. Prosecutors say they caught the Democratic governor discussing efforts to auction off a U.S. Senate seat and pressure a hospital executive for campaign donations.
Genson told the impeachment committee that it shouldn't consider any material from the wiretaps, saying the evidence was "illegally obtained."
The comments suggest Blagojevich's legal defense may include challenging whether the recordings can be introduced in court.