2007

Meet Jerry Hurckes

Trustee to the Village of Oak Lawn

Dan Lipinski’s Chief of Staff   Over $100,000 in 2006 on the federal payroll
Political Consultant to Bill Lipinski’s All American Eagles $3500 in 2006 alone

And a big piece of work:

Trustee Jerry Hurckes touched off the controversy when he requested that the inspector visit a home on the 9300 block of Melvina Avenue based on a complaint that it was vacant and deteriorating.

It turned out to be a bogus tip. The house is inhabited but in good shape.

The inspector, however, noticed a Dumpster sitting in the yard of a house a few doors down.

Hurckes’ political rival Kurt Madey — who tried to unseat him earlier this spring — owns the home and was in the middle of an unpermitted construction project.

Now, the inspector who confronted Madey on the illegal project is caught in the middle of the dispute and is facing allegations that he strong-armed the village board hopeful.

“This was by sheer coincidence?” said Mayor Dave Heilmann who backed Madey in his bid for office. “I don’t think so.”

“If you battle the king, you better kill him, or he’s going to come back and haunt you,” Hurckes said on Election Day as he ribbed the rival Unity Party and alluded to a challenge for the mayoral seat in 2009.

The statement was enlightening regarding the latest dust up, Heilmann said.

Hurckes denies that politics had anything to do with his call to the public works department.

“I’m the innocent guy here,” he said contending that he merely was responding to a constituent’s complaint.

“I followed through on things … it’s part of my job,” he added.

From September 1, 2004 in the Daily Herald:

NEW YORK – Republican U.S. Senate candidate Alan Keyes will try to withstand another legal objection to his candidacy in a State Board of Elections hearing that could take place as early as Friday.

Leonard A. De Clue, a 54-year-old Oak Lawn Democrat, filed the objection Monday, citing a problem with the paperwork the Illinois Republican Party filed to put Maryland’s Keyes on the Nov. 2 ballot in place of the departed primary winner Jack Ryan.

The state GOP did not know where Keyes would be living when it offered him the Senate position, so it left that line blank on a required election form, then went back to fill in the address days later when it learned Keyes had chosen an apartment in Calumet City as his residence. That’s the basis for the objection.

De Clue could not be reached for comment late Tuesday night. But he has ties to Jerry Hurckes, who is retiring Chicago Democratic Congressman William Lipinski’s chief of staff. Hurckes and De Clue have served on Oak Lawn’s fair housing panel.

Keyes’ campaign, which fought off another ballot challenge last Friday, was bemused by the latest challenge.

“What are they scared of?” said Bill Pascoe, Keyes’ campaign manager. “What does this say about the Democratic Party?”

Robert Gibbs, a spokesman for Democratic Senate candidate Barack Obama, said he didn’t know about the challenge.

More in a bit

Blagojevich Morphing into Bush More and More

You are all going to die if I don’t get my way!

The governor held a morning news conference in Chicago and said lawmakers who want the new limit would effectively be voting to kill people.

I’m agnostic on trucks going 65 MPH because I haven’t seen the studies or evaluated them.  However, it is getting really old to have these two nitwits claiming if you don’t do what they want, you are all going to die!

I was hoping this was a joke, a very, very bad joke

Karzai offers Taliban a government office.

KABUL, Afghanistan – President Hamid Karzai offered Saturday to meet personally with Taliban leader Mullah Omar for peace talks and give the militants a high position in a government ministry as a way to end the rising insurgency in Afghanistan.

Reiterating a call for negotiations he has made with increasing frequency over the last several weeks, Karzai also said he was willing to meet with factional warlord leader and former Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.

Specifically.

Mullah Omar.

Daniel Biss in the Wall Street Journal

One of the things I don’t think people realize about Daniel is that he’s a hell of an organizer, but if the internet stories let people dismiss him and not take him as seriously, that’s not a bad thing at all.

So far, Mr. Biss has raised $37,148 online for his bid to win a Republican-held seat representing the north Chicago suburbs — a figure pumped up in part by an appeal from one of Mr. Biss’s friends, who vowed to subject himself to various cyberspace humiliations if viewers met certain donating targets. The resulting video has been watched more than 16,000 times on YouTube.

ActBlue was created as a political action committee in June 2004 by two Democratic activists from Cambridge, Mass., shortly after the presidential campaign of Howard Dean showed the power of online fund raising. The idea was to transfer that force to Democrats more broadly. Since its inception, ActBlue has raised more than $28 million for Democratic candidates, mostly by making it easy for supporters to bundle together small-dollar donations made via credit card. Mr. Edwards, for example, has raised more than $4 million online via ActBlue.

ActBlue started by focusing on presidential and congressional races. Last year, the site began making its services available for local races in some states. Local candidates have collected more than $750,000 so far this year, up 20% from the total local candidates raised through ActBlue last year, according to ActBlue. Much of the money in the 2006 campaign, about $500,000, was raised by liberal bloggers and their readers on behalf of Democratic secretary of state candidates in seven states. Five of them won.

ActBlue runs on donations from users and provides its services free to candidates. Republicans have tried setting up similar sites but none have taken off so far. Some campaigns, like Mr. Biss’s, also use ActBlue as a low-cost way of processing donations from local fund-raisers.

More from Strategic Vision

Their Wisconsin poll shows the general population wanting a rapid withdrawal as well:

6. Would you like to see the United States withdraw all troops from Iraq within six months?
Yes 65%
No 26%
Undecided 9%

Roughly that is pretty similar to what the Iowa raw numbers would be.

Below are the results of a three-day poll of likely voters in the state of Wisconsin. Results are based on telephone interviews with 800 likely voters in Wisconsin, aged 18+, and conducted September 14-16, 2007. The margin of sampling error is ±3 percentage points.

1. Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush’s overall job performance?
Approve 23%
Disapprove 70%
Undecided 7%

2. Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush’s handling of the economy?
Approve 22%
Disapprove 69%
Undecided 9%

3. Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush’s handling of the war in Iraq?
Approve 19%
Disapprove 74%
Undecided 7%

4. Do you approve or disapprove of President Bush’s handling of the war on terrorism?
Approve 49%
Disapprove 43%
Undecided 8%

It strikes me that the Midwest looks to be very hostile to Republicans this cycle given these overall numbers.

Fascinating Polling from Iowa

Strategic Vision (R) did a poll of likely caucus voters in Iowa and it’s fascinating

4. Do you favor a withdrawal of all United States military from Iraq within the next six months? (Republicans Only)
Yes 53%
No 37%
Undecided 10%

I don’t support a six month withdrawal because it wouldn’t be safe for our troops, but that is how widely unpopular the war is with many Republicans.

I’m only starting to take state polls seriously since people are only beginning to pay attention–Iowa looks to be a three way race.

5. If the 2008 Democratic presidential caucus were held today between, Joeseph Biden, Hillary Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama, and Bill Richardson, for whom would you vote? (Democrats Only; Names Rotated)
Hillary Clinton 24%
John Edwards 22%
Barack Obama 21%
Bill Richardson 13%
Joseph Biden 4%
Chris Dodd 1%
Dennis Kucinich 1%
Undecided 14%

6. Do you favor a withdrawal of all United States military from Iraq within the next six months? (Democrats Only)
Yes 84%
No 7%
Undecided 9%

The top three don’t actually propose a six month time frame so this is a fascinating finding.

Mark Pera IL-3

My incredibly hard-working, creative, and ambitious staff asked me to pass this message on to each of you who has supported our campaign…

TO:        Mark
FROM:  Pat, Julie, Pat, Jacob, Ali and Earl
DATE:   September 27, 2007
RE:        Can WE thank our donors and issue a new challenge?
Something along these lines:

FROM THE TEAM:

Subject Line: Will you be the one?

Last week we asked you to help send Mark to Congress by giving $30 by September 30.  Your response has been amazing.  This week Mark has been the top congressional online fundraiser on ActBlue and number 2 amongst all Democratic candidates across the country.

We set a goal of $20,000 raised online by September 30.  Some said it couldn’t be done.  We believed you could do it and we were right.

Thanks to Blue Majority, Northside DFA, Blue America, Carl Manaster, Larry Handlin, Robert Naiman and others, we have surpassed our goal of $20,000 in only five days!

Will you be the $30 contributor who keeps Mark on top through Sunday?

Can we be so bold as to say ‘Let’s get up to $30,000 by the 30th?’

We think it can be done!  Let’s show ’em again.

We’re in the final push before we close the books on the fundraising quarter.  Your $30 now will make a huge impact on this race and show national leaders that Mark is the candidate who will represent the 3rd District’s real Democratic values and priorities in Washington.

What are those values and priorities?  Hear them from Mark himself on our website.

Thanks for all your support and keep spreading the word!

— the Mark Pera for Congress team

There is nothing more I can say that my staff hasn’t said above.

I personally invite you to view my new video statement on our website.  Together we ARE making a difference.

Mark Pera digital signature
Mark

Mark Pera for Congress
(708) 579-2834
mark@Pera08.com

Visit my website at:
www.PERA08.com