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January 12, 2009 4:19 PM

Burris Will Be Seated This Week

(CBS)
Roland Burris, who was appointed to Barack Obama's Senate seat by embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, will be seated by the U.S. Senate this week, barring objections from Senate Republicans.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Assistant Majority Leader Dick Durbin released a statement this afternoon explaining their decision to seat Burris, who was turned away when he attempted to be sworn in last week.

“The Secretary of the Senate has determined that the new credentials presented today on behalf of Mr. Burris now satisfy Senate Rules and validate his appointment to the vacant Illinois Senate seat," they said. "In addition, as we requested, Mr. Burris has provided sworn testimony before the Illinois House Committee on Impeachment regarding the circumstances of his appointment."

“We have spoken to Mr. Burris to let him know that he is now the Senator-designate from Illinois and as such, will be accorded all the rights and privileges of a Senator-elect," continued Reid and Durbin.

“Accordingly, barring objections from Senate Republicans, we expect Senator-designee Burris to be sworn in and formally seated later this week," they said. "We are working with him and the office of the Vice President to determine the date and time of the swearing-in."

“As we had outlined to Mr. Burris, a path needed to be followed that respects the rules of the Senate," concluded the senators. "We committed to Mr. Burris that once those requirements were satisfied, we would be able to proceed. We are pleased that everything is now in order, we congratulate Senator-designee Burris on his appointment and we look forward to working with him in the 111th Congress.”

Blagojevich, of course, has been impeached by the Illinois House on corruption charges, among them trying to effectively sell Mr. Obama's seat. The Senate leadership had previously vowed not to seat a Blagojevich appointee, but last week signaled their openness to seating Burris.

Illinois Republican Party Chairman Andy McKenna quickly released a statement criticizing Democrats for not keeping Blagojevich from making an appointment. Illinois Republicans pushed for a special election to fill Mr. Obama's seat in the wake of the Blagojevich scandal; had one been called, the seat might have ended up in Republican hands.

"By failing to strip Rod Blagojevich of his senate appointment power, Democrats chose to trust a madman over the people of Illinois," said McKenna.
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by credibility2 January 12, 2009 9:09 PM EST
Burris'' firm has given quite a bit of money to Blagojevich''s campaign. Burris'' hands are also filthy, but nothing will be done about it because of his race and IL feeling it has to fill the spot with another black, since a black had it before him. Makes no sense.
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by credibility2 January 12, 2009 9:08 PM EST
In my state of IL, only when a DC pol vacates their seat and if they''re black (Barack Obama), there''s an appointment, versus a special election, which is what really should have occurred and which the majority of voters prefer. Contrast this by a special election to fill the vacancy of white Rahm Emmanuel. The practices should apply equally. I hope a Republican wins Emmanuel''s seat and now that Burris will be seated, when the US Senate seat is up for election, I also hope a Republican wins; the filth of the Democratic Party in IL is disgusting. I,for one, would like to vote for Republicans, since my votes for Democratic contenders has been corrupted. And the bizarre IL politics continues.
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by beader59 January 12, 2009 8:48 PM EST
to editorcbs: did I really see what you wrote correctly...negro???
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by beader59 January 12, 2009 8:46 PM EST
He should not have been seated. I am so sick of the Dems not standing up for the people. This man is arrogant and does not have the best interest in the people. I hope they find a scandal about him.
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by mcv57 January 12, 2009 8:43 PM EST
Burris will prove to be another corrupt politician. I don''t see the big hype, except for the racist on both sides (black/white) is attempting to pronunce their ignorance. If anything, this division will create a race war.
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by comeon11 January 12, 2009 8:40 PM EST
editorCBS...........................??????? What about Blagobevich? He''s not Black. People like you decide to believe anything you want to believe.
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by comeon11 January 12, 2009 8:35 PM EST
Thank god, this is out the way. Just let it go. we need to move on and concentrate on fixing the economy.
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by sean5002 January 12, 2009 8:34 PM EST
this stuff could have been sort out weeks ago ,reid and Company create a unnecessary circus.

The man will finish up Obama 2 years and life will go on.

talk about much ado about nothing.
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by brannigon January 12, 2009 8:26 PM EST
This isn''t news! Another crooked politician joins the bunch! So whats new?
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by trumpetstuff January 12, 2009 8:10 PM EST
Well, looks like he`s got something else to add to the long vanity list on his mausoleum.
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by yongamerica January 12, 2009 8:00 PM EST
This man''s appointment is tainted. His presence will effectively fill a seat and cast a vote. Any citizen of Illinois knows that the taint that came with Burris''s nomination is so strong that he will absolutely fail to keep his position in the next Illinois senate election.

I hope that the first thing the senate does is to censure Burris.
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by mollydtt January 12, 2009 7:53 PM EST
The whole Blago-Burris deal looks pretty shady, but hey--politics as usual, right? Only a crook would accept an appointment from another crook.
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by okaussie January 12, 2009 7:52 PM EST
Ahhh, poor wittle Republicans getting all pouty because they''re not getting their way. Well payback''s a *** aint it!
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by kdavis2036 January 12, 2009 7:38 PM EST
BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!
Same old BS from both parties.
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