I think he'll do his time, in protective custody, like a bitch.
Kill himself
Kill his family, then himself
Go on the Lam as a woman
Do his time like an O.G


...Going to kill himself before he begins his lengthy jail term? Or is he going to take it like a man?
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I think he'll do his time, in protective custody, like a bitch.
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Ex-Illinois Governor Blagojevich guilty of corruption
By Mary Wisniewski and Janan Hanna
CHICAGO | Mon Jun 27, 2011 5:13pm EDT
(Reuters) - A jury convicted disgraced former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich on Monday of corruption for trying to trade the U.S. senate seat once held by President Barack Obama for financial and political gain.
Blagojevich, a two-term Democrat thrown out of office in 2009, was found guilty on 17 of 20 counts by the jury of 11 women and one man. Several of the convictions call for prison terms of up to 20 years, though he is likely to receive a lesser penalty.
"I frankly am stunned," the normally effusive Blagojevich said after the verdict. "There's not more to say other than we want to get home to our little girls and talk to them and explain things to them and try to sort things out."
The conviction of the flamboyant Blagojevich, 54, contrasted with the inconclusive end to the former governor's first trial in August 2010 when jurors deadlocked on 23 of 24 counts against him. He was convicted of lying to investigators, and prosecutors opted to retry him.
In seven days on the witness stand, Blagojevich insisted he was merely engaged in political gamesmanship but did not intend to sell the Senate seat or anything else. Instead, he said he was attempting to gain leverage to advance his policy agenda and admitted a tendency to talk too much.
After exhaustive testimony, Judge James Zagel finally instructed defense lawyers to get their client to shut up.
Prosecutors argued he was clearly seeking to extort campaign contributions and other benefits in exchange for official acts, even if there was no evidence he received any.
Zagel ordered Blagojevich to remain in the Chicago area until he is sentenced. Former federal prosecutor Jeff Cramer said he expected Zagel to sentence Blagojevich to between seven and 10 years in prison.
The jury acquitted Blagojevich of a single bribery count related to donations sought from a construction contractor. The jury deadlocked on two other counts, one related to a school grant sought by then-U.S. Representative Rahm Emanuel.
Key evidence in the case was profanity-laced FBI recordings of Blagojevich speaking with aides and political associates. Blagojevich apologized to the jury for the cursing, but his tirades, along with his carefully-groomed black hair and pricey wardrobe, made him the butt of jokes.
When the charges against Blagojevich and his top aide were announced in December 2008, the case threatened to taint the Obama administration.
Blagojevich instructed aides to seek from the incoming administration either a Cabinet post, an ambassadorship or another high-paying position for him in exchange for naming Obama aide Valerie Jarrett to the Senate seat.
Former White House Chief of Staff Emanuel, Chicago's new mayor, testified that the incoming administration never offered Blagojevich anything.
Obama and Blagojevich also shared a friendship with Antoin "Tony" Rezko, a Chicago businessman and political fund-raiser who was convicted of bribery related to his unofficial role filling state jobs in Blagojevich's administration.
Rezko did not testify but the corrupt practices revealed in his trial and the conviction of Blagojevich's Republican predecessor George Ryan have stigmatized the state's political establishment.
"I don't think one should underestimate the resiliency of the practice of corruption in the state of Illinois. It's a hideous bog," law professor Ronald Allen of Northwestern University told Reuters.
When Blagojevich and a top aide were charged, the U.S. Attorney in Chicago, Patrick Fitzgerald, said investigators had stopped a crime spree that would make President Abraham Lincoln roll over in his grave -- statements criticized as hyperbole by Blagojevich's lawyers.
Blagojevich was a local prosecutor before marrying the daughter of a powerful city alderman who eased him into Congress as a U.S. Representative for Chicago's North Side. Blagojevich later feuded with father-in-law Richard Mell, who may have fueled the federal investigation by saying the then-governor had put state jobs up for sale.
Blagojevich was the first Democrat to be elected Illinois governor in 30 years in 2002.
After his dramatic arrest by FBI agents, Blagojevich broke an unspoken rule of silence often followed by defendants by protesting his innocence and granting extensive television interviews.
He presented little in the way of a defense as the state legislature impeached, and then threw him out of office on January 29, 2009. His estranged lieutenant governor, Democrat Pat Quinn, was sworn in and won a full term in 2010.
An unemployed father of two daughters and saddled with debts, Blagojevich has sought roles on reality television shows, as a pitchman and he wrote a memoir to earn money.
His wife Patti substituted for him as a contestant on TV's "I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!" when Blagojevich was not allowed to go to Costa Rica to compete. He had a short stint on "Celebrity Apprentice" but was fired by show host Donald Trump.
(Additional reporting by Eric Johnson and Karen Pierog; Editing by Andrew Stern, Cynthia Johnston and Greg McCune)


he'll be pardoned by barry soetero for fear of him spilling the beans on where obama's campaign money REALLY came from


you mean here right in the open?
Banking on Becoming President | OpenSecrets
it's the GOP that blocked the most recent legislation to allow public discovery of all campaign donations.
I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.


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Awe, come on guys, he didn't mean to and he's real sorry. Let's just forgive him.
May the plop be on you.


Yeah come on guys it was just a little harmless political gamesmanship, he didn't intend to "sell" the senate seat, just wanted to trade it for political "favors". I mean come on all the politicians and even fda inspectors get in on the "favors" game, thats how capitalist governments work. All is fair when money is in play, right?
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012
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