Updated 07:54 am.EST, Mon November 23, 2009

Society|Mon, Jan. 05 2009 07:59 AM EST

Black Ministers Rally Behind Blagojevich Pick, Burris

By Associated Press Writer|Rupa Shenoy

CHICAGO – Just days before a high-stakes showdown in the nation's capital, the man selected to take President-elect Barack Obama's vacated U.S. Senate seat sought spiritual and political support on Sunday at a South Side Chicago church.

  • Roland Burris
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    Roland Burris speaks at the New Covenant Baptist Church during a rally in Chicago, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. Burris is leaving for Washington D.C. on Monday, after Ill. Gov. Rod Blagojevich appointed him to fill President elect Barack Obama's Senate seat.
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    Roland Burris right, and wife Berlean, second from right, along with U.S. Congressman Bobby Rush (D)-Ill, second from left, attend the New Covenant Baptist Church during a rally in Chicago, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. Burris is leaving for Washington D.C. on Monday, after Il. Gov. Rod Blagojevich appointed him to fill President elect Barack Obama's Senate seat.
  • Roland Burris
    (Photo: AP Images / Paul Beaty)
    Roland Burris talks to the crowd at the New Covenant Baptist Church during a rally in Chicago, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. Burris is leaving for Washington D.C. on Monday, after Il. Gov. Rod Blagojevich appointed him to fill President elect Barack Obama's Senate seat.
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Warm words of support and prayers for Roland Burris contrasted with the frigid reactions from Senate leaders, many of whom say his appointment by embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is so badly stained that Burris shouldn't be seated when the new Congress convenes this week.

Burris took the stage at New Covenant Church on Sunday evening to a crescendo of drums, organ music and applause from hundreds of supporters, including black leaders and ministers.

"The appointment is legal," he said, thanking those gathered at the prayer service. "That is all there is. I don't know what all the confusion is about."

Before the service, Burris supporter U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush and about 60 ministers condemned Senate Democratic leaders for rejecting Burris.

Rush, a Chicago Democrat, called the Senate "the last bastion of plantation politics."

"We are just faced with a hard-headed room of people in the Senate who want to keep an African-American out of the Senate," Rush said.

The Senate's top two Democrats defended their right to deny the seat to Burris, while refusing to rule out a deal as Congress and its new members begin work this week.

Democrats say Burris' appointment is tainted because it was made by Blagojevich, who is accused by federal authorities of offering to sell the vacancy to the highest bidder. Burris, a former state attorney general, says the appointment is legal and the governor had the authority to do it. He has threatened to sue Senate Democrats if they refuse to swear him in as the chamber's only black member.

"Anything can happen," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. But he described the chances of Burris joining the Senate as "very difficult."

The second-ranking Democrat, Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, acknowledged that his governor has the state constitutional authority to fill the vacancy. "The Senate of the United States has the U.S. constitutional responsibility to decide if Mr. Burris was chosen in a proper manner and that is what we're going to do," Durbin said.

Burris said he is scheduled to meet with Durbin on Wednesday and possibly could meet with Reid the same day.

Obama has said he agrees with Senate Democrats. But Burris told AP Radio on Sunday that he feels support from Obama.

"He's gotten some advice from other individuals and its not correct advice," Burris said.

While the Burris furor dominated public discussion, Illinois lawmakers quietly continued work that could lead to Blagojevich being removed from office.

Members of the Illinois House impeachment committee reviewed a 54-page draft summary of the allegations against the Democratic governor. Lawmakers said the summary did not include any recommendations on whether Blagojevich should be impeached. That will come after the panel finishes its fact-finding — perhaps by the middle of this week.

The impeachment committee hopes to learn Monday whether it will be given access to some of the federal government's recordings of Blagojevich. It also wants Burris to testify about his conversations with the governor that led to the Senate appointment. Continue »

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  • Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:42 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Nolalady: This scandal originates in Chicago, where Obama is from. If you don't think the Democrat President-elect and his administration is NOT involved in this seat-for-money mess, you really do need to get your head out of the sand.

  • Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:03 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "It's your buddy Rev. Wright who is "

    Oh...you mean Rev. Wrong...."

  • Tue Jan 06, 2009 4:46 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Move over "slick" Willy

    One even greater has come into our midst....
    "slick" Blagojevich.

  • Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:23 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    1) weekenderman: what does this story have to do with the Obama administration?

    2) I do find it embarassing that these Pastors are allowing themselves to be used by Blagovich. He chose someone black with the intent of using the race card to prevent them from being blocked so he could "win". That strategy was evident from the initial press conference. The unfortunate thing is that this only serves to weaken the argument when race actually is the issue. Sad.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:09 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    It's your buddy Rev. Wright who is saying God d*** America, Steve.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 6:17 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Clinton and his "I don't even know this Lewisky" statement and he needs to define what "it" is has made a mockery of America and is a poor example for our youth. The lies from many in the democratic party is pathetic. Republicans aren't that far either. Their lack of a "stand up" leadership has led to the vacuum of moral integrity.

    Burris is a joke and the supposed church leaders calling for his seating is more of a joke. Blago deserves a proper trial, but I sense a O.J. Simpson mentality and a rat. Too prideful to stand up for what's right and he'll get his just reward.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:26 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Very funny steve! In our democracy corruption is an equal opportuntity, thank you very much!!!

    Still, where is the ACLU on this clear violation of separation??? Where I ask???

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:18 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I love the way the Burris supporters immediately sound in the racial discrimination card. It doesn't matter what ethnic background the appointee was, the ruckus is all about the investigation and the cloud of impropriety that may exist.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:56 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I think you mean eight years, I'm not sure our Lord is ready to judge America by having the GOP in power agin, just yet.

  • Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:17 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The corruption of the Obama administration is just beginning. Hang on, because it's going to be a bumpy ride for the next four years . . .

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