Posted on 01/08/2009 9:12:31 AM PST by hoosiermama
Ping to post #20.
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Tireless president has City Club riding high after 100 years - Jay Doherty has boosted club membership to more than 1,000 for the first time since 1954.
Chicago Sun-Times - Friday, September 26, 2003
Author: Steve Neal
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Doherty, a liberal Democrat, was the chief fund-raiser for the late Mayor Harold Washington and has close ties to the Kennedy family. Doherty is president of the Haymarket Group, a public affairs consulting firm, whose chairman is former Washington adviser Thomas P. Coffey.
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After college, Doherty got his first political job as advance man and traveling aide to 1976 Democratic presidential hopeful Sergeant Shriver. It was through this campaign that Doherty began his long association with the Kennedy family. After the Shriver campaign, Doherty was hired as director of communications for the Kennedy -owned Merchandise Mart.
In 1980, Doherty pitched in to help Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ‘s bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. For the last two decades, he has coordinated Kennedy’s Midwestern fund-raising. He has also organized events for the senator’s son, Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.), and for former Rep. Joseph Kennedy (D-Mass.) and his sister, former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend.
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Jesse White Inspires Kids, Amazes Adults And Never Lets Up
Chicago Sun-Times - Sunday, April 24, 1994
Author: Zay N. Smith
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A little glory, at least, will come White’s way this November when he receives the national Robert F. Kennedy Golden Eagle Award for outstanding efforts on behalf of young people.
Washington was said to have ties to CPUSA and was listed in several articles as the reason BO came to Chicago....
Washington had an untimely death as did Mayor Street of Philadelphia...Quite a bit of speculation on Washington's demise. Coroner ruled a "heart attack".
Ran across an article that said Street died before he could be indicted....Haven't been able to find COD.
Thanks. Good posts.
I’ve seen that picture of Rezko and the clintons before, but I wasn’t aware of the Acorn connection.
The Giancana-Daley-Kennedy-Sinatra quadrangle relationship is well documented. Throw in Marilyn Monroe for the icing on the cake.
Hmmmmmmmm ...
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0109/IL_House_urges_impeachment.html
January 08, 2009
Categories: Illinois
IL House urges impeachment
Though he’s apparently won the Burris battle, Governor Rod Blagojevich is a step closer to losing the war, as an Illinois House committee recommends impeaching him.
Burris’s main play now is to hope to assemble a coalition in the State Senate — led by black Democrats — to block the two-thirds needed to impeach, but that’s still seen as a long shot.
Anne Burke is the wife of alderman Burke See below:
BY TIM NOVAK Staff Reporter
With the Daley administration pointing the finger at Ald. Edward M. Burke for the extraordinary rate of injury claims filed by patronage workers, Burke fired back Friday, saying his staff has done the best that it can to prevent abuse and fraud.
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Burkes comments came amid a Chicago Sun-Times investigation that has found:
One in five patronage workers named on a secret clout list kept by Mayor Daleys then-patronage director filed workers compensation claims, an injury rate far greater than any occupation tracked by the federal Labor Department. Those claims have cost taxpayers more than $38 million.
Half of those patronage workers filed at least two injury claims, with a few filing a dozen or more.
An estimated 91 workers have been cleared to return to work but are sitting at home, collecting disability checks sometimes more than $40,000 a year waiting for the city to find them a less physically demanding job. Many have political connections.
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As part of those written questions, the Sun-Times asked Burkes staff to discuss any investigations they conducted to determine if the employees were really hurt, why employees remain on paid disability leave for years while their cases languish, and to identify the law firms Burke has hired to defend the city.
Burkes committee settles most workers compensation cases with the employees and their attorneys, presenting the settlements to the Illinois Workers Compensation Commission for approval. The Finance Committee has overseen workers compensation claims since 1913.
FROM:
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/105538,CST-NWS-disabled21.article
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38 of my law clients have city biz: Burke - Alderman held 34 stocks that each made at least $5,000
Chicago Sun-Times (IL) - Saturday, May 3, 2008
Author: Fran Spielman, The Chicago Sun-Times
Ald. Edward M. Burke (14th) lost eight blue-chip clients last year, but replaced them with 10 new ones and still has 38 law clients that did business with the city or other local government agencies, according to his annual ethics statement.
In addition to his booming law business, the City Councils Finance Committee chairman also had another banner year for investments in 2007.
For the second straight year, Burke reported having stock in 34 companies that produced at least $5,000 in income last year. Thats twice as many such stocks as he held two years ago, when Burke unloaded his Wal-Mart stock just before the City Council approved the big-box minimum wage ordinance subsequently vetoed by Mayor Daley.
Several big-time players disappeared from Burke s client roster as the economy turned downward. They include: Admiral Heating & Ventilating; Centrum Properties; Dominicks; Fitzsimmons Surgical; K-Five Construction; the Pittsfield Building; Prairie Material Sales, and WBEZ Alliance.
But Burke more than made up for the loss by gaining 10 new clients that do business with the city: Albertsons; Chicago Journeyman Plumbers Union; Imperial Realty; Marvel Group; Seaway National Bank; Standard Bank & Trust; Walgreens; Walsh Construction; William Wrigley Jr. Co., and Zemskys.
Burke is Chicagos most powerful alderman and the husband of Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke .
He has stated repeatedly that he does not represent any of his clients in their dealings with City Hall. His firm specializes in representing clients appealing property taxes before the county.
Eleven years ago, the Chicago Sun-Times ran a series of stories detailing the alleged conflicts between Burke s position as Finance Committee chairman and his private role as a lawyer.
The newspaper disclosed how Burke used a rare parliamentary maneuver to change the record of four past Council votes involving his airline clients dating back as far as seven years.
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Dec. 14—On the other hand, there were financial vices. And if somebody in City Hall saw a chance to make a fast bundle or two, Daley wasn’t given to preaching. His advice amounted to: Don’t get caught.
— Mike Royko, about Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley
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In Novembers only Supreme Court race, Justice Ann McGlone Burke of Chicago, a Democrat, was retained. She did not face an opponent, perhaps because she is a highly rated jurist. Or perhaps because her husband, veteran Chicago Alderman Ed Burke, controls all judicial slating in Cook County.
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There is SO much out there, just think what fun the FBI and Fitz and their staff is having....Wonder how many will be arrested when the curtain comes down? One hundred or more?
No wonder Reid decided to seat him- he’s one of them!
Surprise surprise. We need to keep pounding and pounding. When the MSM gets bored(and soon will after 1/20) they will turn on him. They need news and they love this sort of thing.
Another hmmmmmmm ...
http://www.ilcampaign.org/press/news/illinois/2006/06-2-16CmpgnBusiness.html
A campaign that means business
Mount Prospect Times (IL) - Thursday, February 23, 2006
Author: PATRICK CORCORAN, STAFF WRITER
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The Haymarket Group counts among its clients Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Chicago aldermen Edward Burke, Burt Natarus and Billy Ocasio, Cook County Board President John Stroger, judicial candidates and others, according to the Haymarket Web site.
Your mission, if you chose to accept it, is to e-mail a link to this thread to every MSM person you think would use it....
Rush, Fox, Hannity, O Reilly........
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0bama supporters saw a turd float to the top of a cesspool
and declared it to be walking on water.
My favorite line from Kass today:
“People might start asking questions, wondering how Obama could come out of a city run by the wrought-iron fists of the Daley machine but smell like the neck of a baby after a bath.
I’m still wondering.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2160775/posts
(Much more info on thread)
DId you see this? CNN ? WOO HOO
CNN: Evidence Mounts That Burris Paid To Play
CNN via The Hope for America ^ |
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2161113/posts
Burris: “I don’t have no money.”
Why won’t he release his tax returns then?
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Burris faces toughest step up political ladder - Candidate points to experience in bid for governor
Chicago Tribune - Sunday, February 17, 2002
Author: Dan Mihalopoulos, Tribune staff reporter.
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I handle the states money like my own, the candidate said. Ive made relatively little money, but I live as comfortably as anyone. Money has never been important to me, not at all.
Its not clear how much Burris has made, since he refuses to release tax returns. After leaving the attorney generals post, he became the managing partner of the Chicago law firm of Jones, Ware and Grenard, and pocketed a settlement, the size of which he refuses to disclose, when the firm dissolved in 1998.
Before Burris became attorney general, the firm he would later join had never received a state contract. But it earned more than $744,000 from the state between 1991 and 1997, records show. Burris said he was justified in steering work to a qualified minority-owned firm.
More on Burke:
From:
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/rezko/588442,watchdog04.stng
Ald. Edward M. Burke is chairman of the Chicago City Councils powerful Finance Committee. He also runs a small law firm, Klafter & Burke, that specializes in appeals of property assessments. Burke gets a cut of what clients save in lowered property taxes. Burke reported having 37 law clients that did business with the city last year. Each paid him at least $5,000.
List of clients at CH CR thread post 18
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