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| SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Because former United States Senator Peter |
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| Fitzgerald was a Republican, a member of the same political |
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| party as President George W. Bush, the duty of choosing a |
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| candidate for the job of United Sates Attorney for the Northern |
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| District of Illinois was his responsibility; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois has a well-earned and long-standing |
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| national reputation of politicians of both political parties |
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| who engage in flagrant public corruption, abuse of the people's |
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| trust, and cronyism; and |
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| WHEREAS, This unfortunate legacy of bipartisan, personal |
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| dishonesty, and public corruption is epitomized by George Ryan |
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| and Rod Blagojevich, two individuals whose words and actions |
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| leave a stench in the nostrils of honorable men and women; and |
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| WHEREAS, It was necessary that former United States Senator |
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| Peter Fitzgerald act boldly and courageously to shake up the |
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| political establishment and its endemic culture of corruption |
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| by choosing an independent person of impeccable integrity and |
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| honor; and |
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| WHEREAS, Senator Fitzgerald came under intense criticism |
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| by many, with some of the most fierce criticism coming from |
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| within his own political party, for breaking the age-old |
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| tradition of naming a prominent Chicago-area attorney to this |
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| position; and |
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| WHEREAS, Senator Fitzgerald displayed his willingness to |
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| act with great courage, follow the dictates of his well-formed |
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| conscience, and do the right thing with no regard for adverse |
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| political consequences; and |
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| WHEREAS, One notable example of this courage was when he |
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| held-up the federal funding in the United States Senate for the |
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| construction of the Abraham Lincoln Museum until he was assured |
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| that taxpayer money would not be ill-spent by the awarding of |
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| construction contracts through sweetheart deals to political |
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| contributors and influence peddlers in Springfield; and |
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| WHEREAS, Senator Fitzgerald again stood tall when he called |
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| upon then-sitting Governor George Ryan, a member of his own |
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| political party, not to seek re-election because Ryan had |
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| become a moral, ethical, and political embarrassment; and |
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| WHEREAS, At the press conference introducing his choice for |
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| U.S. Attorney, Senator Fitzgerald stated, "I didn't have a set |
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| opinion going into this as to whether the candidate should be |
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| from in State or from out of State, but I was determined that |
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| the candidate be somebody who is independent and not an |
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| insider. I think that the best person is someone who has no |
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| connections, no alliances and is not beholden to anyone. I |
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| found no one who was better than Pat Fitzgerald."; and |
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| WHEREAS, Patrick Fitzgerald came from humble, working |
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| class roots, with both of his parents having emigrated from |
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| Ireland; Patrick won a scholarship to attend a prestigious |
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| Jesuit high school in New York and worked his way through |
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| Amherst College where he made Phi Beta Kappa and later |
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| graduated from Harvard with a degree in law; when he worked in |
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| the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of |
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| New York, he prosecuted a major heroin smuggling ring and |
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| helped convict four members of the Gambino crime family on |
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| racketeering and murder charges; he also helped prosecute the |
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| terrorists involved in the World Trade Center bombing as well |
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| as those responsible for the bombing of U.S. embassies in |
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| Africa; and |
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| WHEREAS, Patrick Fitzgerald was once described by a friend |
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| as, "Elliot Ness with a Harvard Law Degree and a sense of |
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| humor. He just cares passionately about chasing down bad guys"; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, FBI Director Louis Freeh recommended Patrick |
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| Fitzgerald when Senator Fitzgerald asked for names of the best |
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| federal prosecutors in the country; and
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| WHEREAS, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has proven to be |
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| an exceptional choice for U.S. Attorney, has displayed a high |
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| standard of independence, hard work and integrity, set clear |
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| priorities for and re-energized the office, and most |
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| importantly has fearlessly sought to root out public |
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| corruption; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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| CONCURRING HEREIN, that Senator Peter Fitzgerald rejected this |
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| political status quo, boldly spoke out against abuses of the |
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| public trust, and by the appointment of Patrick Fitzgerald to |
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| the office of U.S. Attorney, has left a legacy of honesty, |
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| integrity, and intolerance for corruption that will serve to |
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| restore the public trust in Illinois State government; and be |
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| it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| delivered to former United States Senator Peter Fitzgerald.
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