Is it strange that Illinois Gov. Blagojevich was trying to help people the day before his allegation?

I thought it was kind of strange that Illinois Gov. Blagojevich had allegations brought up against him the day after trying to help some laid off workers gain some relief funding from a bank.
Im not supporting the Gov. I just thought it was wierd that the day before people found out about his scandal, he was in the news for trying to fight the system. Does anybody else see the irony?

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8 Responses to “Is it strange that Illinois Gov. Blagojevich was trying to help people the day before his allegation?”

  1. Headtater says:

    Rod Blagojevich never helps anyone. He simply gives aid or support to whomever or whatever he feels will end up benefiting him the most. He wasn’t trying to do anything for those workers except use them in an attempt to gain support for himself.

  2. jammin7000 says:

    I see the irony of him being a fraud and/or a hypocrite…but then afterall, he IS a democrat…

  3. ? says:

    Nope, He is a crook.

  4. sally says:

    Yes, I do but just because he is trying to help people on one side… it doesn’t mean he wasn’t trying to help himself.

  5. VoiceOfReason says:

    Italian Dictator Mussolini made the trains run on time. Saddam Hussein was very kind to his people when we wasn’t killing or torturing them. The problem was that BagOfDonutsVich was more interested in helping himself.

  6. microbopeep says:

    LOL. He prolly saw that s*** coming….

  7. Living Life and Loving Life says:

    He’s a typical politican~trying to do some "do-gooder" publicity stunt to make himself look good.

  8. whitebizzle says:

    Give him a break,, he was just trying to gain some extra cash to cut that hidious hair! The price quote to cut that wig was $200,000!

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