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Rep. Janklow Leaving a Mixed Legacy (Janklow resigns)
AP/Yahoo ^ | 1/20/04 | Chet (not Huntley, but) Brokaw

Posted on 01/20/2004 3:42:14 PM PST by martin_fierro

Rep. Janklow Leaving a Mixed Legacy

Tue Jan 20,10:31 AM ET

By CHET BROKAW, Associated Press Writer

PIERRE, S.D. - Whether they loved him or hated him — and few seemed neutral — South Dakotans will notice Rep. Bill Janklow's departure from the political stage he has dominated for nearly three decades.

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Janklow's resignation from Congress became official Tuesday, six weeks after the former four-term Republican governor was convicted of manslaughter, speeding and running a stop sign in an Aug. 16 accident that killed a motorcyclist.

A staff member in his Washington office still used Janklow's name when answering the telephone Tuesday. But starting Wednesday, the staff will refer to the operation as the South Dakota Congressional Office as they respond to constituent questions and handle other nonpolitical business.

On Thursday, Janklow, 64, will be sentenced and could get a maximum of just over 11 years in prison.

Whatever the legal penalty, his remarkable public life is over.

"I just wish we could wave a magic wand and make this all go away and end his career on a positive note," said Harvey Wollman, a Democrat who preceded Janklow as governor.

"It just seems so terribly unfair the things people are saying about him because of an incident that so totally overshadows the fact that he gave his career, most of his adult life, to serving the state. You've got to look at it, I think, over a 30-year time frame."

Over those three decades, Janklow accomplished a lot. He won praise for what he did, but many complained bitterly about how he did it.

"He really did believe that government could do good, and he was not slow to attempt to put the machinery of government to work to address real problems of people," said Bob Burns, head of political science at South Dakota State University and a boyhood friend of Janklow's in Flandreau.

But Janklow "did not take criticism easily, and he frequently lashed back at critics. And because of the position he occupied, his responses were frequently seen as using the governor's office as a bully pulpit to ride over his critics."

As governor, Janklow persuaded the Legislature to get rid of interest-rate limits to attract Citibank and other banks to South Dakota, turning the state into one of nation's biggest credit-card-issuing centers. He bought tracks to save rail service in most of the state, closed a university campus and turned it into a prison, raised state aid to schools so property taxes could be cut by an average of 30 percent, and used prison inmates to wire all schools for high-speed Internet access.

When a school on the Rosebud Indian Reservation needed baseball equipment, he bought gloves, bats and balls out of his own pocket.

Janklow won loyal supporters and friends for what he accomplished. But he also made many enemies, who complained bitterly about his unwillingness to compromise, his harsh words for those who disagreed with him, and his penchant for cutting corners.

Over the years, he called members of the state Board of Regents staff "idiots," and reporters "bastards." In 1979, Janklow wrote a letter to the editor of several newspapers that had run letters that offended him. "I do not dispute your right to publish trash for your readers," he wrote.

On the campaign trail, he was visiting a school when a student cursed at a teacher. The teacher ignored it, but Janklow said he would have done things differently. He told an audience in 1995: "I said, `The least you could have done was swung around real quickly, like you were in fear, and hit his head into the locker and then apologize ... as you took the blood off his forehead, that he'd startled you when he shouted like that.'"

State lawmakers agreed with Janklow's move to get high-speed Internet connections, computers and two-way TV systems in all schools, but they complained he failed to consult them before he began using leftover education money for the project.

And after a major Black Hills forest fire in 2000, federal officials said Janklow's take-charge style threatened firefighters' safety and hampered their efforts.

"He's really an enigma. He really can be almost two different people, given the circumstances," Wollman said, describing Janklow as "a genuine, caring person" with "some flaws in his personality and style."

But Wollman added: "You can't say he didn't put his heart and soul into it."

A high school dropout and self-described juvenile delinquent, Janklow served in the Marines before talking his way into the University of South Dakota and got a law degree. He worked as a legal services lawyer on the Rosebud reservation.

Later he rose to prominence as a special state prosecutor who handled the cases against American Indian Movement members charged with rioting at a courthouse in 1973.

Janklow was elected South Dakota attorney general in 1974, was elected governor in 1978 and re-elected in 1982. After a failed bid for the Senate nomination in 1986, he worked in private practice until 1994, when he again was elected governor. He won his final four-year term as governor in 1998, and was elected in 2002 to South Dakota's lone House seat.

At least nine Republicans are competing for the party's endorsement to run in a June 1 election to serve the rest of Janklow's term. The House seat will remain open in the meantime.

Republican state Sen. Bill Napoli has criticized Janklow for what he labeled savage attacks against those who dared to disagree with him. But Napoli said he still admires and likes Janklow.

"Janklow will go down in history as the most brilliant governor we ever had," Napoli said. "But it was probably the most tragic thing we've ever seen to leave a legacy as he did."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: South Dakota
KEYWORDS: crazycager; electionushouse; janklow; oscargrope; politicalobituary; resignation

1 posted on 01/20/2004 3:42:17 PM PST by martin_fierro
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2 posted on 01/20/2004 3:42:58 PM PST by martin_fierro (Caught you looking.)
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3 posted on 01/20/2004 3:44:13 PM PST by international american (support our troops...........................revoke Hillary's visa!!)
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To: martin_fierro
Later he rose to prominence

... and it went to his head.

4 posted on 01/20/2004 3:48:58 PM PST by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary. You have the right to be wrong.)
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To: martin_fierro
How honorable of him.

He only had to kill one human being before he resigned.

5 posted on 01/20/2004 3:55:29 PM PST by South40 (My vote helped defeat cruz bustamante; did yours?)
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To: martin_fierro
He should have resigned sooner and taken Ted Kennedy with him.
6 posted on 01/20/2004 4:13:02 PM PST by DMZDave
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To: martin_fierro
    Wheels of Justice

A group of motorcycles stand parked at Maplewood Cemetery
during burial services for Randy E. Scott in Luverne. Scott, an
avid motorcyclist, was killed when his motorcycle collided with
a car driven by South Dakota Rep. Bill Janklow near Trent.

7 posted on 01/20/2004 4:19:43 PM PST by BraveMan
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To: martin_fierro
Bye Bye Janklow.
8 posted on 01/20/2004 4:39:05 PM PST by blackie
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To: martin_fierro
Janklow will leave a sad legacy for South Dakota. His political vendettas got Tom Daschle elected to the Senate and have kept re-electing him. His resignation will likely give our lone seat in Congress to another Democrat liberal.

His record as Governor was to destroy education and keep South Dakota at the bottom in education funding. He spent millions to wire schools for the Internet just in time for the wireless revolution. He dumped millions into buying obsolete computers that sit idle in school closets for lack of software and compatibility with school networks. He turned juvenile corrections into a Boot Camp Gulag that tortured and even killed kids and rehabilitated no one. He spent millions on pet projects with no accountability or legislative oversight. He personally bullied and harassed innocent citizens (including me) solely for having the audacity to disagree with him. He ran South Dakota like Stalin ran Russia.

We are well off to be rid of him.

9 posted on 01/20/2004 5:23:23 PM PST by The Great RJ
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To: martin_fierro
INADMISSABLE!!!!!!!!!!!! ALL OF IT!

He ain't the freakin Queen Mary and he ain't Jesus! Now send his sorry slimy political a$$ off to jail and say goodbye!!!!

Nice to have known ya, Janklow. Bend over! oops, I mean, GAME OVER!!

<|:-)~~
10 posted on 01/20/2004 6:40:08 PM PST by JoeSixPack1 (POW/MIA Bring 'em Home, Or Send us Back!! Semper Fi)
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Nice to have known ya, Janklow. Bend over!

Don't you ever think of anything butt but sex, ya homo?

<|:)~

11 posted on 01/20/2004 6:54:21 PM PST by martin_fierro (Caught you looking.)
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To: martin_fierro
Yippee! Justice served - 100 days in jail and I heard today (Brian Williams) that he will be on work release 6 outa 7 days. Sounds to me like he killed a cat not a human being.
12 posted on 01/24/2004 8:44:31 AM PST by sandydipper (Never quit - never surrender!)
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To: martin_fierro
30 days in jail for a cold murderer is a travesty of justice.

Shame on South Dakota!!!

13 posted on 01/26/2004 8:25:43 AM PST by Tamodaleko
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