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    Former SD Gov. Janklow says he's dying of cancer

    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — With a fresh incision curving along his hairline from temple to ear visible to all, former South Dakota Gov. Bill Janklow broke down and cried Friday as he announced that he's dying of brain cancer.

    But it wasn't the cancer that prompted the tears. It was recalling what he called the one regret of his life: a 2003 car wreck that killed a Minnesota man and ended Janklow's political career.

    "I know it's over. I know it's at the end of the trail, but I don't hurt," he said of the weeks-old cancer diagnosis.

    Janklow, 72, a Republican who dominated South Dakota politics for more than a quarter century, said the cancer is aggressive and that he's undergoing treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. The incision along the left side of his face is from a recent procedure during which doctors examined the cancer.

    Janklow gathered reporters to make the announcement Friday afternoon, and said he wanted to keep the meeting short because he has trouble forming his thoughts. At various points, he had to pause to find the right words and said he could not recall his specific type of cancer.

    He chose Friday to publicize the diagnosis partly in reaction to a news report earlier in the day that said he recently closed his state campaign finance account, which he had maintained since leaving office nearly nine years ago. The account held more than $850,000.

    "I removed (the funds) from the public arena because I'm using them for things other than politics," he said. "There are other people that are sick. There are other people that are dying. They don't need to be on television or in the newspaper. I'm providing lots of assistance to different individuals who have problems."

    He said one of the things he is doing is establishing a foundation at the University of South Dakota to fund scholarships for students who can't afford to pay for school.

    Janklow was elected governor in 1978 and served two four-year terms. He lost the Republican Senate primary in 1986 to the incumbent, Jim Abdnor, and then joined an investment firm and later a law firm.

    He served another two four-year terms as governor beginning in 1994. He was elected in 2002 to the U.S. House, but his career was cut short after he sped through a stop sign and killed Randy Scott of Hardwick, Minn., in an Aug. 16, 2003, accident in Moody County north of Sioux Falls.

    Janklow talked about his legacy — "I gave a damn about what I did" — and said his only regret is the 2003 accident.

    "If I had to do it over, I'd do everything I did, but I'd stop at a stop sign," he said as he broke down in tears.

    Janklow was returning to his Brandon home after attending an event in Aberdeen when he ran the stop sign. Part of his defense was that as a diabetic, his senses and reflexes were dulled from low blood sugar. He said he had no clear memory of the collision.

    A jury convicted Janklow of second-degree manslaughter and three other charges. He was sentenced to 100 days in jail.

    Gov. Dennis Daugaard, who served in the Legislature during Janklow's last six years as governor, said Janklow did a lot to shape the modern South Dakota, including making the state a leader in connecting classrooms to the Internet.

    "It's certainly very unexpected and very sad. He certainly has a long history of public service for which South Dakota should be grateful," Daugaard told The Associated Press.

    During his first two terms as governor, Janklow engineered the state's purchase of a rail line, worked to change state laws on interest rates in a successful effort to lure Citibank and other credit-card companies to South Dakota, and persuaded the Legislature to convert the University of South Dakota-Springfield campus into a prison.

    He also negotiated a deal to sell Missouri River water to a company that wanted to use it in a pipeline that would have shipped Wyoming coal to southern states, but the project failed.

    Former North Dakota Gov. George Sinner, who was in office during the last three years of Janklow's first term as South Dakota's governor, said the two men became fast friends when Sinner, at a governor's conference, took Janklow's side in an environmental dispute.

    "He is an extremely bright man," Sinner said. "He has such an intense focus on things that when he was doing something, he didn't tolerate anyone slowing him down."

    After returning to the governor's office in 1995, Janklow persuaded the Legislature to pass his plan for cutting property taxes. He also won approval for building a new women's prison and facilities for juvenile offenders.

    "He was always leaning forward for the state and he left a mark," said South Dakota Sen. John Thune. "I think he's certainly impacted South Dakota and will continue to impact it for generations."

    ___

    Associated Press writer Dale Wetzel contributed to this report from Bismarck, N.D.

     
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      One here said "No one gets out alive." True. But the upside is that it's never too late to start living. If you're making excuses for not living your life, cut it out and start living--before it's too late. There's a lot of crap out there to get you, and, someday, maybe soon, it will.
    • gfd  •  6 mths ago
      I'm a liberal so you might expect me to post something hateful or mean about this guy simply because he's a republican, but I won't. Honestly, nobody deserves cancer. I might not agree with someone's politics, but I'd never wish them ill will like some posts on here tonight.
      • Josie 6 mths ago
        Thank you! You are a very great person.
      • Jan 6 mths ago
        I'm a democrat too and I hope in the upcomming days, God will give him and his loved ones strength and comfort.
      • Circe 6 mths ago
        I'm pretty darn lefty too, but there's always time to be civilized. Its always hard to see people when they're at their most vulnerable. Sometimes its even harder when they were once a force to be reckoned with.
    • Vox clamantis in deserto  •  Spokane, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yet another example of how all of us are mortal. For one life we owe one death.
    • reb  •  6 mths ago
      His 2003 car accident, in which he killed an innocent motorcyclist, had nothing to do with low blood sugar - he was drunk as a skunk. He was given a "non-sentence" of 90 days in jail, after which his driving record was immediately expunged so the poor murderer wouldn't have to buy risk insurance or live with his guilt. I am a conservative, and although he obviously did much good in his life, let's not get too anxious to "whitewash" the past.
      • Bea 6 mths ago
        Nobody ever bought the low blood sugar argument. But I don't believe there was any evidence of drunkenness either.
    • HillbillyHeaven  •  6 mths ago
      It wasn't "low blood sugar".....dude was DRUNK. In California in would have gotten 3-5 yrs in state prison.
      • Spice 6 mths ago
        if he was broke but being governor he would have been driven around in the first place so it would not have happened in cali!
    • Just Me, Richard  •  Knoxville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sorry to hear it, and I don't even know him.
      • Spice 6 mths ago
        well looky there human growth!! Not much finer!!
    • Del  •  6 mths ago
      We're all dying.
    • goTony  •  Sioux Falls, United States  •  6 mths ago
      had no time for the people of South Dakota that are not part of his elite circle, despised Native Americans, did nothing for the state, ran a stop sign killed a biker got 100 days in jail, sorry Bill but can't honestly say you will be missed much
    • Eddie  •  6 mths ago
      Wonder when he goes if all the money he made of the tax-payers goes back into the "General Fund" or his family continues sucking it up,,? Hellzabell, if a regular tax-payer dies either before they collect their SS or just some of it (less than what the government took out of the tax payers checks ) why does'nt the family get what was owed to that tax-payer?
    • Mad Dog 1  •  Vancouver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm Sorry for this guy BUT these politicans need to remember that if they want to be remembered in history they need to be BOLD, for the people not for the money. No one gets out alive.
    • lucy  •  6 mths ago
      One's ACTIONS speak louder than words.
    • Retired and Taxed  •  Grandville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Just curious ? He was kicked out of office, is he still on the government payroll and receiving free medical care and a pension ? Also the campaign money, is that just a give me account ? I'm really sorry he has cancer but so do a lot of people in this country that have nothing . 100 days in jail for killing a human being ? A mere slap on the wrist for a life.
    • THE BISHOP  •  6 mths ago
      Life's a #$%$ and then you die.
    • John7  •  Springfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So what thousands of more honorable men die everyday in this country.Were are their headlines or epitath?
    • tim  •  Fort Worth, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Didn't have one word of apology in 2003 as I recall!!!!!
    • Blue J.  •  6 mths ago
      Even I feel badly for Bill Janklow. Born, raised, lifetime resident of SD. Randy Scott died because Janklow sped through a stop sign on a rural road with which he was very familiar. He knew the stop sign was there, he regularly drove the road, he regularly sped through it. Eight-foot corn on the sides of the road, no visibility. Who among us would speed through a stop sign under this scenario? Sheer arrogance. Sheer arrogance and recklessness was tragically all too typical of Janklow.

      But I also feel sorry for those among us who haven't enough heart or brain or soul or humanity to have compassion for a man dying of cancer, and for his family. That too is sad.
    • Jim  •  6 mths ago
      Ya know, he tried. He made mistakes. Don't agree with anything he stands for, but he wasn't a blatant crook.
    • charlie s  •  6 mths ago
      100 days in jail for killing someone. wow.
    • Ardo  •  6 mths ago
      How do you take a State Finance Account and make it your own?? Is there something here I am missing? Can someone please explain to me, if that money is his or his constituants??
    • Marco  •  6 mths ago
      Best of luck
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