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Should Burris be seated as Senator from Illinois?

3813 Views 28 Replies 18 Participants Last post by  PedanticTurkey
I say he should be. Why not? There is no indication that he is involved in any way in the scandal (that has also yet to be tried/proven).

Blagojevich (who I suppose still gets the legal presumption of innocent until proven guilty) really threw a monkey wrench into the Democratic party machine with that move.
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Simply put: NO
Yes, the law is clear. An appointed Senator must provide documentation signed by his state's governor and secretary of state. Mr. Burris does not have this.
Apparently, even this point is not clear.

"Reid said that he is waiting for a ruling from the Illinois high court on whether the Illinois secretary of state needs to sign the certificate of appointment for Burris, who is seeking to succeed President-elect Barack Obama in the Senate."

https://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/07/illinois.senate/index.html
Apparently, even this point is not clear.

"Reid said that he is waiting for a ruling from the Illinois high court on whether the Illinois secretary of state needs to sign the certificate of appointment for Burris, who is seeking to succeed President-elect Barack Obama in the Senate."

https://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/07/illinois.senate/index.html
But they also said the rule has been in place since 1884 and has never been waived under any circumstances.

I think it's more likely that the court would compel the Secretary of State to sign, as they don't have the jurisdiction to tell the Senate to make an exception to their constitutionally-granted right to set rules.
"(CNN) -- Illinois' highest court validated the appointment of Roland Burris to fill President-elect Barack Obama's vacant U.S. Senate seat Friday, ruling that the Illinois secretary of state does not have to sign off on it."

https://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/09/burris.senate/index.html
Interesting, to be sure, but not binding on the Senate. It is over though. The race card wins all battles.
^^At this point, even Senator Durbin is saying Burris should not/will not be seated, saying the Senate will wait for Blagojevich's successor to make an appointment...and this three ring circus continues!
The race card wins all battles.
It certainly worked to keep Harold Ford out of the Senate.
Race influencing politics is deplorable.
In other words, Harry Reid lied about what the Senate rules said.

The guy is a real scumbag.
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