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Follow on Google News | Chicago Man Offers Gov Blagojevich Monopoly Money and a Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free Card for US Senate SeatIn a mocking letter sent to the office of embattled Governor Blagojevich, political wannabe Patrick McDonald offers a bribe of Monopoly money in exchange for an appointment to the U.S. Senate seat soon to be vacated by president elect, Barack Obama.
By: Patrick McDonald "When I announced my campaign back in November, I said that we shouldn't look for experienced politicians to fill roles of leadership because they are too often tainted by a corrupt system," recalled McDonald. "Thank you Governor for proving me right to an absurd extent." So absurd is the extent of alleged corruption and improbity that McDonald felt compelled to write the letter. "The only way I would ever stoop to pay-to-play politics is in the realm of satire. I hope the governor accepts my generous offer." His focus still on the 2012 election, McDonald would be willing to "pull an Obama" and use the U.S. Senate as a stepping stone to the oval office. Read the letter at http://mcdonald2012.com/ For more information about the campaign, visit http://McDonald2012.com Contact: (773) 467-7849 pr@McDonald2012.com # # # About Patrick McDonald Patrick McDonald is a web developer in Chicago who has already announced his candidacy for the office of President of the United States for the election of 2012. Priding himself on his lack of political experience, McDonald is relying on the power of the Internet to gain enough exposure over the next four years to compete with established politicians. If elected, by then at the age of 35, McDonald would be the youngest president to hold the office. End
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