Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Friday that he was not guilty, that he is not stepping down as govenror, and that he will "fight until I take my last breath."
This is Chicago. That last breath might not be long in coming ...
Blagojevich addressed the media from the Thompson Center. Blagojevich did not take questions after the news conference, but one of his attorneys, Sam Adam Jr., issued a spirited defense of the governor.
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Were you asking for a last breath, or the fight?
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Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Friday that he was not guilty, that he is not stepping down as govenror (sic), and that he will "fight until I take my last breath."
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His stand is admirable in the light that many of his former friends may harbor a secret thought about the last breath not coming soon enough, however his "I am not guilty" was a disappointment. I thought he was a honest crook.
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