On January 27, 2011 the Illinois Supreme (nothing supreme about these bozos) Court issued a unanimous decision supporting Rahm Emanuel's criminal attempt to have his name on the Chicago ballot for mayor. This appalling decision underscores how corrupt the (politics of) the state of Illinois have become.
Progressives are determined (can we say desperate?) to ram their political views down the throats of Americans. This decision should have been a slam dunk for opponents of "deadfish". He's a criminal, a thug, and should be in prison, not running for mayor. The endorsement (lets call a spade a spade, it's an endorsement) of Rahm Emanuel by the Illinois Supreme Court harkens back to the sleazy tactics of the Florida Supreme Court during the Bush/Gore election fiasco. In that case the US Supreme Court finally had to step in and slap those idiots on the back of the head to correct the biased decisions they were making.
The majority of Americans still believe in their legal system, although that belief is deminishing. The US Supreme Court did not rule on the legality of Rahm's residency, they punted by "deciding" that the citizens of Chicago should decide who should be mayor. That's not a "decision", that's an endorsement.
If the deadfish is elected mayor, Chicago will be back to the big Bill Thompson days of Chicago politics, also known as the Capone era.
Shame, shame, shame on the Illinois Supreme Court...time to retire...to a prison cell. Without an unbiased Supreme Court in Illinois, there is literally no legal place to turn for the unbiased protection the courts are supposed to provide. PS: hats off to the lower courts who did the right (legal) thing by ruling "deadfish" off the ballot.
Progressives are determined (can we say desperate?) to ram their political views down the throats of Americans. This decision should have been a slam dunk for opponents of "deadfish". He's a criminal, a thug, and should be in prison, not running for mayor. The endorsement (lets call a spade a spade, it's an endorsement) of Rahm Emanuel by the Illinois Supreme Court harkens back to the sleazy tactics of the Florida Supreme Court during the Bush/Gore election fiasco. In that case the US Supreme Court finally had to step in and slap those idiots on the back of the head to correct the biased decisions they were making.
The majority of Americans still believe in their legal system, although that belief is deminishing. The US Supreme Court did not rule on the legality of Rahm's residency, they punted by "deciding" that the citizens of Chicago should decide who should be mayor. That's not a "decision", that's an endorsement.
If the deadfish is elected mayor, Chicago will be back to the big Bill Thompson days of Chicago politics, also known as the Capone era.
Shame, shame, shame on the Illinois Supreme Court...time to retire...to a prison cell. Without an unbiased Supreme Court in Illinois, there is literally no legal place to turn for the unbiased protection the courts are supposed to provide. PS: hats off to the lower courts who did the right (legal) thing by ruling "deadfish" off the ballot.
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