Posted by
Damien Blaze on Thursday, September 25, 2008 2:29:13 PM
Thanks to the reporting of the
Sun-Times:
A $100,000 state grant for a botanic garden in Englewood that
then-state Sen. Barack Obama awarded in 2001 to a group headed by a
onetime campaign volunteer is now under investigation by the Illinois
attorney general amid new questions, prompted by Chicago Sun-Times
reports, about whether the money might have been misspent.
The garden was never built. And now state records obtained by the
Sun-Times show $65,000 of the grant money went to the wife of Kenny B.
Smith, the Obama 2000 congressional campaign volunteer who heads the
Chicago Better Housing Association, which was in charge of the project
for the blighted South Side neighborhood.
Smith wrote another $20,000 in grant-related checks to K.D.
Contractors, a construction company that his wife, Karen D. Smith,
created five months after work on the garden was supposed to have
begun, records show. K.D. is no longer in business.
Attorney General Lisa Madigan -- a Democrat who is supporting
Obama's presidential bid -- is investigating "whether this charitable
organization properly used its charitable assets, including the state
funds it received," Cara Smith, Madigan's deputy chief of staff, said
Wednesday.
In addition to the 2001 grant that Obama directed to the housing
association as a "member initiative," the not-for-profit group got a
separate $20,000 state grant in 2006.
Questions about the grant, though, come as spending on local pet
projects has become an issue in Obama's campaign against John McCain.
Obama and Kenny Smith announced the "Englewood Botanic Garden
Project" at a January 2000 news conference at Englewood High School.
Obama was in the midst of a failed bid to oust South Side Democratic
Rep. Bobby Rush for a seat in Congress. The garden -- planned near and
under L tracks between 59th Place and 62nd Place -- fell outside of
Obama's Illinois Senate district but within the congressional
district's borders.
Obama vowed to "work tirelessly" to raise $1.1 million to help
Smith's organization turn the City of Chicago-owned lot into an oasis
of trees and paths. But Obama lost the congressional race, no more
money was raised, and today the garden site is a mess of weeds, chunks
of concrete and garbage. The only noticeable improvement is a gazebo.
In a previous interview, Smith said the state grant money was legitimately spent, mostly on underground site preparation.
But no one ever took out construction permits required for such
work, city records show.
How soon before this story is labeled as an "over the top, racist smear by the McCain campaign?" With all of the well deserved scorn that we heap on the Holy One, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that Obama is a corrupt politician in the Chicago tradition.
A Google News search shows exactly ONE other news outlet (LegalNewsLine.com) carrying this story at the moment. The silence is deafening.