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Burris to swear in this week as Senator-elect

Yes, it’s official. Rodney Burris will be sworn in as the junior senator from Illinois by Senate Democrats this week as President-elect Barack Obama’s Senate successor.

“He is now the senator-designate from Illinois and, as such, will be accorded all the rights and privileges of a senator-elect,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois said in a joint statement after Senate lawyers determined that Burris’ paperwork met Senate requirements to be seated.

The two senators said they expect Burris, a former Illinois attorney general, to be sworn in and seated this week, barring objections from Republicans.

Does this mean that Gov. Rod Blagojevich, has won? Or is it the U.S. Constitution reigns supreme?

Who knows? Stay tuned.

Roland Burris Barred From the Senate

The successor to President-elect Barack Obama, Roland Burris, was turned away from the Senate by Capitol Police earlier today as he tried to take his place as the junior senator from Illinois.

He was “greeted like a celebrity”, even though he remains a private citizen, at least for the moment.

Capitol police officers tried to clear a path for Mr. Burris. “You can’t keep a regular citizen from walking into the Capitol,” one officer shouted.

Somehow, Citizen Burris made his way to the office of Nancy Erickson, the secretary of the Senate, to whom he presented his credentials, only to have her reject them. Afterward, the aspiring legislator stood in the rain outside and declared, “Members of the media, my name is Roland Burris, the junior senator from the State of Illinois.”

He continued: “I presented my credentials to the secretary of the Senate, and, advised that my credentials were not in order and I would not be accepted and I would not be seated and I will not be permitted on the floor. And therefore, I am not seeking to have any type of confrontation. I will now consult with my attorneys, and we will determine what our next step will be.”

The problem for Mr. Burris, is that he was named to the seat by the crooked Illinois governor, Rod R. Blagojevich. Ms. Erickson had already concluded the Burris did not have the credentials for being in the Senate.

The Illinois secretary of state, Jesse White, has refused to sign, saying the appointment is invalid because of a federal corruption investigation surrounding the governor and what prosecutors describe as his efforts to sell the Senate seat, vacated by Mr. Obama.

Mr. Burris and his lawyers held a brief news conference. One lawyer, Timothy W. Wright III, complained that it was “against the law of the land” to block Mr. Burris from taking his seat.

Mr. Wright vowed to do whatever necessary to “resolve this impasse and move forward on behalf of the people.” The lawyer said Mr. Burris would continue to confer with the Senate leadership and might go to court if the talks are unsuccessful.

As Mr. Wright continued talking, his client walked away, again surrounded by a throng of cameras and microphones. With the collar of his overcoat half upturned, he stopped to speak briefly at the intersection on Constitution Avenue across the street from the Capitol Building, but then was whisked away in an SUV with Massachusetts plates.

What right does the U.S. Senate leadership have to deny someone chosen by a governor to a seat in the U.S. Senate?

The Constitution gives each chamber of Congress the power to judge the qualifications of its members. On the other hand, the Supreme Court has ruled that the lawmakers cannot arbitrarily add membership requirements that are not spelled out in the Constitution.

And if the appointment of Mr. Burris is tainted by Mr. Blagojevich’s situation, as some have argued, it must be noted that the governor has only been accused of crimes, but neither indicted nor convicted.

(After Mr. Burris was turned away, Mr. Blagojevich issued a statement in Chicago in which he called Mr. Burris “a good and decent man with a long history of public service” and declaring that “any allegations against me should not be held against him and especially not the people of Illinois.”)

And, what about this mysterious SUV with Massachusetts license plates that wisked him away?

It sounds like Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is a racist and that something fishy is going on here.

This is a sad day in the history of this country when those who are appointed to defend the Constitution of the United States act like they don’t have to abide by it.

We have a Black President, but no Black Senators. A sad day indeed.

Pigs With Lipstick

Sen. Obama was quoted as saying in an interview:

“That’s not change. That’s just calling something that’s the same thing something different. You can put lipstick on a pig. It’s still a pig.”

Urban Dictionary.com defines the phrase:

lipstick on a pig – Slang for when someone tries to dress something up, but is still that something. usually used on ugly broads, when they put on a skirt and some lipstick and well, they still look like the same digusting pig.
“You put lipstick on a pig, it’s still a pig”

Gov. Palin is not the pig. Palin is the lipstick. She is the cosmetic addition to McCain’s campaign. The only reason that Sen. McCain chose her is to get the women’s vote. These are the votes that Sen. Clinton would have gotten if she continued to run for president or, if Sen. Obama chose her as his running mate.

Think about this:

How is a fat-cat, rich senator whose whole campaign and senate office is run by a crew of high-rolling DC lobbyists considered a “Maverick” and a “Reformer”?

How is the earmark slayer whose state this year got ten times more earmarks than any other state in the country? Whose city when she was mayor got twenty times as many?

They are old fish in a new wrapper. No matter what you use, saran wrap, wax paper, aluminum foil, ziploc bags, newspaper, towels or napkins, the fish still stink.

Gov. Palin is involved in a scandal called “Trooper-Gate“. She tried to cover up the pregnancy of her 17-year old daughter, Bristol. Her husband is involved in a scandal. She really doesn’t have that much more experience than Sen. Obama.

The pork is still pork and the fish still stinks.