makes you wounder how much barack obama paid for his senate seat...
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makes you wounder how much barack obama paid for his senate seat...
:wtf:
your vagueness makes me wonder what your talking about! :wtf:
is it wonder or wounder? im blitzaman
I believe he is talking about the Illinois governor trying to sell a senate seat.
blafagovich was dirty from the start ,i remember about 2 years ago he wa up on some stuff.
its just clean up time and they were lookin for a nobody govenor that had some dirt sacrifice.
I think there will be more of this ,obama is a truthfull style person with true feelings and he will clean it up a bit....i hope
I'm sure we'll find out more in the coming weeks. I'm sure Obama was involved in talks with the gov, thats only normal. But what was said between the two should be interesting. The gov didn't appear to like Obama much so thats a good sign for Obama.
Read the new's much?Quote:
Originally Posted by theforthdrive
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Talking about the shifty govn selling obama's seat
...make's me wonder how long this has been going on and how much obama paid for his seat...a young black guy, just doesnt fit the norm of the senate, how much does it take to be in the senate? i want to know if my million is going to be enough...:giggity:
makes me wonder how much someone else is going to pay for his senate seat..
I dont :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Terps
But I have high hopes for Obama. Its about damn time. I hope we get a woman, and people of Latino, Asian and Arab descent in the seat before we get another white guy in there just so the country and the world can get used to it.. look past trivialities, ties and inherent traits and see a person. Provided they are worthy candidates of course. There are all sorts of people who deserve a chance to positively shape this country that will never get that chance.
It does make you wonder:
cbs2chicago.com - Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich Arrested By Federal AgentsQuote:
In a conversation with Harris on November 11, the charges state, Blagojevich said he knew that the President-elect wanted Senate Candidate 1 for the open seat but "they're not willing to give me anything except appreciation. [Expletive] them." Earlier in that conversation, Blagojevich suggested starting a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization, which he could head and engage in political activity and lobbying. In that conversation with Harris and other discussions with him and others over the next couple of days, Blagojevich suggested by name several well-known, wealthy individuals who could be prevailed upon to seed such an organization with $10-$15 million, and suggesting that he could take the organization's reins when he is no longer governor, according to the affidavit.