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WARNING-WARNING-WARNING-WARNING-WARNING-WARNING-WARNING The mouse cried because of the snake,and the snake came to see the mouse,horror,chills,thrills,not for the faint of heart or those with headaches,upset stomach,uncut fingernails,room unclean, etc..., THEY'RE BACK AND THEY ARE REALLY MEAN VILE CREATURES OF TERROR.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Gov. Rod bluhGOY'uhvich

Illinois AG threatens to act soon against governor
While giving a speech on Nepotism AG Lisa Mad'again stated she had a lot of ways to remove Gov. Rod bluhGOY'uhvich (pronounced Blagojevich) and these are: OFFER HIM LOTS OF MONEY (WHO COULD RESIST THAT?), A BROTHEL IN QUEENS (TO GET HIM OUT OF CHICAGO), TAKE AWAY HIS BALL SO THAT HE CANNOT "PLAY HIDE THE BALL", CALL HIM LATE AT NIGHT AND AFTER HE ANSWERS HANG UP ON HIM, IMMOBILIZE HIM WITH BASKETFULLS OF PEACHES DAILY TO HIS OFFICE AND HOME ESPECIALLY ROTTEN PEACHES,MAKE HIM STAY IN THE SAME ROOM WITH SEN.MAJORITY LEADER HARRY REID WHO HAS NOT BATHED FOR SIX MONTHS, ORDER A TON OF COAL TO BE DROPPED OFF AT HIS HOME AND TELL THEM HE'LL PAY LATER, CALL TAXI COMPANIES TO COME TO HIS HOME, BUT IF ALL ELSE FAILS THEN PLACE A BROWN PAPER BAG ON HIS PORCH AND SIT IT ON FIRE.
CHICAGO – Illinois' attorney general on Thursday threatened to go to the state Supreme Court to have embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich declared unfit to hold office if he doesn't resign soon. "I am prepared to take action," state Attorney General Lisa Madigan said on CNN. She said the best thing would be for Blagojevich (bluh-GOY'-uh-vich) to resign. The governor was arrested Tuesday on charges that he put President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat up for sale and he has ignored calls for his resignation. "The easiest way for us to move on in the state of Illinois is for Governor Blagojevich to do the right thing for the people and to resign," she said. "Now, it doesn't appear that he has any inclination to do that. Maybe things will change today or tomorrow." Madigan said she "won't wait terribly long." "I have the opportunity to go to our Illinois Supreme Court and ask them to declare our governor is unable to serve and put in our lieutenant governor as acting governor," Madigan said. Several other options are being considered to force the governor from office. Legislative leaders planned a special session Monday to strip Blagojevich of his power to pick a new U.S. senator, putting the decision in the hands of Illinois voters instead. Lawmakers also prepared to discuss the possibility of impeachment. Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn predicted that if Blagojevich doesn't resign, it won't be long before he's either impeached or taken to the state's highest court by Madigan. "I really think that the governor needs to resign and step aside right now and I think that will happen," Quinn told NBC's "Today" program Thursday. "If the governor doesn't act he will be impeached." Quinn also said that if he became governor, he may opt to appoint Obama's replacement rather than wait for a special election. He said that while he's generally in favor of letting voters choose public officials, the economic crisis makes it vital for the state to have two senators in place. Blagojevich's lawyers have insisted he is innocent, and stressed that he still has important work to do for the state of Illinois. Blagojevich's decision to show up for work Wednesday like it was another day at the office angered much of the state's political establishment, and Obama and U.S. Senate leaders demanded that he step down. The prospect that the second-term Democratic governor might still try to appoint someone to the Senate also loomed. "He appears to listen to no one, and his conduct becomes more outrageous as time goes on," said Steve Brown, spokesman for Illinois House Speaker Micheal Madigan. The first fallout from the scandal also emerged Wednesday, with U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. denying any misconduct while confirming that he is the Senate candidate mentioned in the federal charges as someone Blagojevich thought would pay money to be appointed to the seat. Jackson, the son of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, said he had been assured by prosecutors he was not a target of the investigation. On Tuesday, FBI agents arrested Blagojevich at his home and took him away in handcuffs. Prosecutors released a thick document that included excerpts of wiretapped conversations in which the governor allegedly schemed to enrich himself by offering to sell Obama's Senate seat for campaign cash or a lucrative job inside or outside government. They also alleged he pressured the Tribune Co. to fire editorial writers at the Chicago Tribune after several negative editorials about Blagojevich. Blagojevich is charged with conspiracy and solicitation to commit bribery, punishable by up to 20 years in prison and 10 years, respectively. More than 24 hours after the arrest, Obama joined other prominent Democrats in calling for Blagojevich's resignation. "The president-elect agrees with Lt. Gov. Quinn and many others that under the current circumstances it is difficult for the governor to effectively do his job and serve the people of Illinois," Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said. Asked whether Obama supports a special election, Gibbs said Obama believes the Illinois General Assembly should consider how to fill the Senate seat and "put in place a process to select a new senator that will have the trust and confidence of the people of Illinois." Senate Democrats were more pointed in a letter to the governor: They "insist that you step down" and not name anyone to replace Obama. An appointment by a new governor would "be the most expeditious way for a new senator to be chosen and seated in a manner that would earn the confidence of the people of Illinois and all Americans," wrote Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and the party's second-ranking leader, Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois. They suggested the Senate might reject anyone chosen by Blagojevich. The Constitution gives the Senate authority to refuse to allow a member to be sworn in. It was unclear what incentive the governor had to give up his office. A resignation might make him appear guilty. The office also gives him a certain amount of clout, which can help him raise money for his defense. Republican Sen Christine Radogno said it's possible Blagojevich would use his resignation as a bargaining chip with prosecutors and agree to step down in exchange for leniency. When Illinois lawmakers meet Monday, they'll consider changing state election law to fill Senate vacancies by special election, rather than leaving the decision to the governor. But holding an election could take months and give Republicans a shot at capturing a seat now in Democratic hands. Brown, the spokesman for the House speaker, noted that any change in the law would go to the governor's desk, where Blagojevich could let it sit and still pick a senator. "Despite our best efforts, the governor could play hide the ball. That is an inescapable reality," Brown said. "I'm hoping that's not the case." Brown said the speaker hasn't ordered staff to begin researching impeachment but that individual legislators are doing so. The speaker's office also compiled a memo earlier this year on arguments for impeaching the governor.
HIDE THE BALL: IS A GAME PLAYED WITH MARBLES INSTEAD OF MONOPOLY GAME PIECES IN ORDER TO ROLL-UPON PARK PLACE AND BOARDWALK WITHOUT YOUR OPPONET REALIZING WHAT YOU HAVE DONE. IT'S A VERY FUN AND EXCITING GAME RECENTLY INTRODUCED BY TAGU FOR SALE AT YOUR LOCAL GAMES AND WALTRADE PLACES FOR THE COST OF ONE CHILD SEAT TO HELP OUT THOSE WHO ARE IN CRISIS AND CRY ALOT. SEE WIKIPEDI: MANHOOD
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"THARS YER SIGN"

Bleep! Illinois governor recordings show colorful language HAS OR IS YOUR SENATE - CONGRESS SEAT BEEN SOLD AND FOR WHAT PRICE - THE ECONOMY, YOUR JOBS, YOUR RETIREMENT FUNDS SOON TO BE PLACED UNDER SOCIAL SECURITY EVEN THOUGH IT WAS A PACKAGE SOLD TO YOU AS A PERSONAL RETIREMENT FUND OWNED BY YOU? SEE: FANNIE MAE, FREDDIE MAC, SALLIE MAE, NAFTA, GATT, CAFTA, SAFTA - ALL BROUGHT TO YOU BY UNIONS THROUGH THE SUPPORT OF DEMOCRAT SIGNATURES - NOW IN DENIAL AS "THESE WERE ALL REPUBLICAN IDEAS WE JUST SIGNED THEM INTO LAW." President Richard Nixon and "Thar's yer sign" IT'S NOT ABOUT A DEMOCRAT BUT IT'S ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN'S -DEMOCRAT'S CAN NEVER ADMIT WRONG - JUST LIKE A CHILD IT WAS "SOMEBODY ELSE'S FAULT" This time it was really about Richard Nixon, SEE THE BOOK "WHY MOTHER FAILED TO RAISE HER CHILD TO BE TRUTHFUL" by Eama Saynt CHICAGO (Reuters) – What the bleep? Blagojevich An allegation that Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich conspired to sell President-elect Barak Obama's seat in the US Senate to the highest bidder isn't the only shocker contained in the 76-page criminal complaint unveiled by the FBI on Tuesday. Excerpts of tape-recorded conversations between the governor, his wife and various advisers contained in the complaint showed Blagojevich frequently using language that would have made Chicago's own Al Capone blush as he allegedly plotted to use public office for private gain. Patrick Fitzgerald, the poker-faced federal prosecutor heading the case, used the word "bleep" several times as he gave details of the expletive-laced conversations during a news conference announcing corruption charges against Blagojevich. Talking about Blagojevich's alleged effort to get a person benefiting from a $1.8 billion tollway project to raise $100,000 for him, Fitzgerald said the governor told an aide: "'I could have made a larger announcement but wanted to see how they would perform by the end of the year. If they don't perform, bleep 'em.' That's a quote. And the word 'bleep' was not the word he used.'" The document cited by Fitzgerald gave other details, this time using the word 'expletive,', rather than 'bleep.' "I can drive a hard bargain. You hear what I'm saying. And if I don't get what I want and I'm not satisfied with it, then I'll just take the Senate seat myself," the governor allegedly said of filling the U.S. Senate seat, speaking with a person identified only as Advisor A the day before the November 4 election that Obama won. A Senate seat, "is a (expletive) valuable thing, you just don't give it away for nothing," the document cited him as saying. Blagojevich is meant to fill the Senate seat that Obama vacated soon after his election win. Both men are Democrats, although Obama had long kept his distance from the governor of his home state. A week after the election, the charges cite a conversation with his chief of staff, John Harris, in which Blagojevich said he knew that backers of Obama wanted "Senate Candidate 1" for the open seat but "they're not willing to give me anything except appreciation. them." Fitzgerald said there was no evidence of any discussions between Obama and Blagojevich on the open Senate seat. Obama also told reporters: "I had no contact with the governor or his office and so I was not aware of what was happening. But as I said it is a sad day for Illinois." According to the document, Blagojevich was similarly forceful in his language when speaking about how he wanted to see his editorial critics on the Chicago Tribune newspaper fired. The charges against Blagojevich weren't about the swearing, of course. But it was all reminiscent of the transcripts of tapes of former President Richard Nixon's Oval Office conversations that surfaced during the 1970s Watergate scandal. The one phrase from those transcripts that everyone recalls? "Expletive deleted." We must remember to be patient with those whom can never admit wrong and realize they must alway be correct or their world will crash, "What is, IS?". They are not alone remember Eve blamed God for the Serpent, Adam blamed God for Eve, Cain blamed God for his life and punishment, so the ultimate question is who can I blame?

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A NEW SUPPORTER FOR DAIL-SEN.REID

Reid tries to explain 'smell the tourists' comment IT WAS THE HUMIDITY, IT WAS GLOBAL WARMING, THEY WERE WEARING THE WRONG JACKETS, THEY DID NOT HAVE TIME TO SHOWER, I USE DAIL DON'T YOU WISH EVERYONE DID, I HAVE BECOME A PAID LOBBYIST AND SPOKESMAN FOR DAIL, I HAD A SINUS INFECTION, IT WAS RIGHT BEFORE I WAS TO HAVE SINUS SURGERY, LOOK I AM ONE OF YOU I HAVE NOT TAKEN A BATH FOR 6 MONTHS - I CAN NOW IDENTIFY WITH YOU. WASHINGTON – Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid defended himself Wednesday over a joking comment that tourists to the Capitol sometimes smell. Turns out many people weren't amused. The Nevada Democrat has been attacked on blogs, editorial pages and letters to the editor since his remark last week: "In the summertime, because of the high humidity and how hot it gets here, you could literally smell the tourists coming into the Capitol." His comment came during the opening ceremony for the new Capitol Visitor Center. In response, an offended letter-writer to Reid's hometown Las Vegas Review-Journal declared: "You, Sen. Reid, are the one who stinks." Without directly apologizing, Reid sought to explain himself in his own letter to the Review-Journal on Wednesday. "Much has been made of my comments at the opening of the Capitol Visitors Center," Reid wrote. "Anyone who took the time to watch my statement or read it in full knows the point I was making: I'm always pleased when the Capitol is filled with citizens eager to learn about our country's great history and the work we do in that historic building." Reid, who's gearing up for re-election in 2010, did say as much in his full remarks at the visitors center opening. But he probably should have stopped there. Indeed, he prefaced his digression on the malodorous tourists with the observation that: "My staff has always said don't say this, but I'm going to say it again, because it's so descriptive." In his letter Wednesday, Reid wrote that with the new center offering an indoor refuge along with historical exhibits, "The days of freezing in the cold and sweating in Washington's humidity while waiting to enter the Capitol are over." I loved my daddy like a father, but he betrayed me like a betrayer. circa 2006Comments from the Staff of TheMouseCried. http://themousecried.blogspot.com A Page One Production - A Subsidary of ESCLJ-A Study © All Rights Reserved You have right to copy and all of the Mouse with our gratitude and permission.DID YOU RECEIVE THIS MESSAGE IN ERROR ARE YOU NOT WHO YOU SAY YOU ARE - THEN THROW DOWN THAT GUN AND UNTIE THAT NOOSE IT IS OK - YOU TOO CAN RECEIVE MORE uptodate stories LIKE THIS ONE - SIMPLY TYPE IN: http://themousecried.blogspot.com and state " I too need news " and within three working weeks you will be placed on our mailing list, now aren't you glad you threw down the pestol and don't you wish everyone did? If you feel you have received this email in error, then click this link: http://donotsendmeanymoreemail.com It doesn't work but doesn't it make you feel better

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