'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
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As Rod Blagojevich steps before a sentencing judge, the impeached Illinois governor might do well to suppress the cocksure, perpetual campaigner in him and conjure up a lesser-known figure: The humble, contrite family man.

Rod Blagojevich surely hopes talk is anything but cheap.

Rod Blagojevich surely hopes talk is anything but cheap.
"He's going to be doing a lot of 'yes, sir' and 'no, sir,'" said Jim Laski, a former Chicago city clerk sentenced to two years in prison for corruption in 2006.