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closed doors."Shaw admits any hope for changing this type ofbehavior has 
to come from voters. "This is only going to change in one 
of two ways. People coming out to vote and deciding who represents 
them. And secondly when a groundswell of public outrage forces public officials 
to impose higher ethics standards upon themselves."Illinois' history with 
questionable political ethics is rich. The state practically became the 
poster child for corruption during the criminal trial of former Illinois 
Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Blagojevich attempted to sell off Barack Obama's coveted 
U.S. Senate seat in return for hefty campaign donations referencing it in 
the now infamous phone call saying, "I've got this thing and it's 
f------ golden and I'm not giving it up for f------ nothing."Blagojevich 
is currently serving out his 14-year sentence in federal prison in Colorado.
 
70.Third place was shared by English pair Lee Westwood (75) and Ian 
Poulter (67) and Australian Adam Scott (72).Mickelson won in what was his 
20th Open campaign and it was his fifth major title after the 
Masters of 2004, 2006 and 2010 and the PGA Championship of 2005. 
It came just one month after he had endured the agony of 
a record sixth runner-up finish at the US Open behind Justin Rose."This 
is such an accomplishment because I never knew whether I'd be able 
to develop my game to play links golf. I played arguably the 
best round of my career, and shot the round of my life," 
he said."The range of emotions I feel are as far apart as 
possible after losing the US Open. To win this feels amazing."You have 
to be resilient in this game. These last couple of weeks, these 
last couple of months, I've played some of the best golf of 
my career."Westwood, who started the day with a two stroke lead over 
the field, once again found himself coming up agonisingly short at a 
major tournament, the 62nd of his career."I didn't really play well enough 
today. I didn't play badly, but I didn't play great. It's a 
tough golf course, and you've got to have your "A" game," he 
said."Phil obviously played well. He shot the round of the day, 5-under 
par, I think. And birdied four out of six (last holes). That's 
a pretty special finishing in a major championship."Scott, who squandered 
a four shot lead with four to play at last year's Open 
said: "I let a grea
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