From WLS-AM:
The feds in Springfield are now on the case investigating Governor Pat Quinn's very controversial anti-violence program that the GOP calls a slush fund to buy black votes before the 2010 election.Quinn was the patronage chief for Governor Dan Walker, who went to prison for looting a savings and loan. In a 1996 debate, Dick Durbin accused the phony-reformer of being a ghost-payroller under Walker.
This is the fourth Illinois governor in a row to be investigated by the feds. Before Quinn, governors Rod Blagojevich and George Ryan did time, or still is doing time, for selling their offices. Even Jim Edgar was probed in the MSI scandal, but survived the search.
The anti-violence program was of course a failure. More people are murdered in Chicago than any other city.
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