Thursday, May 03, 2007

Obama's porky past


Barack Obama, a self-styled "new politician," has some Springfield, Illinois style pork in his modest political past, as the Chicago Tribune "free registration required" reports:

The Tribune analyzed 119 grants in which Obama steered more than $6 million for Chicago projects between late 1999 and late 2002, the heart of his Statehouse career and the center of a state government frenzy in which Obama said the pork-barrel process was "wide open."

(My note: Obama's correct, it was while RINO George Ryan was governor, and a spending orgy was taking place in Springfield)

Typical of his grants was the $5,000 Obama delivered to the South Shore Public Library for chess equipment, books and knitting supplies, or the $5,000 to help the Sir Miles Davis Academy plaster and paint walls and repair windows.

But other grants reflected politics. In 2001, for example, Obama steered $75,000 to a South Side charity called FORUM Inc., which promised to help churches and community groups get wired to the Internet. Records show five FORUM employees, including one who had declared bankruptcy, had donated $1,000 apiece to Obama's state Senate campaign.

As the grant dollars were being disbursed to FORUM, the Illinois attorney general filed a civil lawsuit accusing the charity's founder of engaging in an unrelated kickback scheme. Just days after the suit was filed, Obama quietly returned the $5,000 in donations. "I didn't want to be associated with money that potentially might have been tainted," he said.

Meanwhile, in a separate Tribune article about Obama's days as a state senator, the paper reports that Barack voted "present" half of the time on bills regarding abortion restrictions.

Oh, the Audacity!

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