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111th Congress Sworn In, Burris Left Out

Amid controversy over the Ill. Senate seat vacated by Barack Obama, Mississippi's congressmen were sworn in to the 111th Congress today. Freshman Republican representative Gregg Harper joins Democrats Bennie Thompson, Gene Taylor and Travis Childers, who won his first full term in November. Roland Burris, embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich's pick to take Obama's place, was blocked from taking the seat.

Childers' office released a statement today as the First District representative enters his first full term:

Washington, DC – Congressman Travis Childers was sworn into the 111th Congress today, his second swearing in since May. The Congressman participated in an individual swearing-in ceremony following the en masse oath of office on the floor of the House of Representatives.

"I am incredibly honored to be sworn in for the second time to the U.S. House of Representatives," said Congressman Childers. "It has been a great privilege to serve the good people of Mississippi's First District, and I will continue to work hard towards uplifting the economy and creating jobs and opportunities in North Mississippi."

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143689
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Looks like Sen. Burris has been caught in a lie about previous contact with Blago's inner circle prior to being appointed. No evidence (yet) of "pay to play" but it certainly puts a taint on this guy's credibility.

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Jeff Lucas
Date
2009-02-18T05:59:03-06:00
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143690
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Ah, the plot thickens! The Chicago way? It will be interesting to see where this leads.

Author
Jeff Lucas
Date
2009-02-18T07:43:47-06:00
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143696
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At first, I though that Burris was just caught up in the moment. Now I know that there is history and it is apparent that he lied. Enough said: LET'S ROLL Burris. The Democrats have enough work to do with trying to pull this Country from the edge of a depression. It has been enough DRAMA. Let's Roll!!!

Author
justjess
Date
2009-02-18T11:06:45-06:00

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