Column: Madigan can’t feel too good about mistrial for former AT&T exec – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "Clearly, the claim that the reciprocal benefits favor-seekers and politicians enjoy is legal business as usual does not sit well with average citizens."
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Paul
1 year ago

Receiving favors or money is not a bribe. What world do these people live in? It just the good ole boys way of business that has infected Illinois for decades down to the dog catcher level.

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