Homeland Security revoked Gov. Blagovich's access to classified information.
Turns out the U.S. Department of Homeland Security agrees with me that action can be taken against Blagovich. Apparently, Homeland Security feels the charges are serious and credible enough. They don't buy his effort to shield himself from the consequences of his behavior with cries of "innocent until proven guilty."
Just like impeachment, this action is not a criminal sanction that requires a finding of criminal guilt.
This is similar to the example I cited in my previous blog, the suspension of a caregiver during the investigation of allegations of abuse.
Monday, January 5, 2009
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