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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

Roland Burris says he's going to tell Democratic leaders he's ready to take his appointed place in the U.S. Senate despite their vows not to seat him. (Jan. 5)

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  • Why does he keep filing motions with the Illinois Supreme Court to force the acceptance of his nomination?

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  • The Democrats don't like Burris because he is Black.

  • USA ordered terrorist Israel state to killing innocent women,children in gaza palatain people. Israel is a terrorist state. Why do not USA tell stop killing in Gaza, palastain. USA invade Iraq, Afganistan(USA get out Russian by creating taliban,jihad,al-kada etc in 80's) next Iran to encircle Russia.KGB report 9/11 was done by Israeli secrete supporter of US Govt. personnel.Free children, women in gaza. Pakistan should give Iran nuke to strike Israel if it attacked.

  • haha, the fag has been rejected! GO GET THE FUCK AWAY! We NEED TO IMPEACH THAT FUCKING GOVERNOR FIRST!

  • bottom line is that the democratic senate backed themselves into a untenable legal corner. A corner of their own making.

    The appointment was legal, the lieutenant- governors signature is a mere formality and Burris is indeed legally the junior governor from Illinois.

    Now the democratic leaders need to quit grand standing and get to work.

  • Yes, that's very possible, considering that age and race played a huge part in the presidential election. At least that's what a lot of people were complaining about.

  • You are certainly welcome. Bear in mind that at 71, he has aready lost both the Mayoral race in Chicago once and the Governorship in Illinois twice so he doesn't appear to have too much public support in administrative government. His possible rejection to the Senate seat would be more likely as a result of an "over the hill" syndrome rather than racial...although many would probably interperate it as the latter.

  • Oh dear, I'm moving to Illinois. I better prepare myself for stuff like this.

  • Thanks.

  • :(

    I can't get my messages...anyone who wants to communicate with me, sorry...looks like we've been cut off!

    FUCKEM!

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