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There was Abrams in all of his splendor, instead of helping Don explain all of the names he was dropping at one point, Dan said something to the effect of ‘keeping it simple’. Sounded more like hush-hush
horseshit journalism IMO
It irks me too Floridiot, as if the total abuse of our justuce system is some kind of pop culture cartoon!
It seemed that Segalman was trying to tell us the connection between the Indian casino gaming boys and his case with the education lottery which Abramoff was trying to squelch, which would be the motive.
And Abramoff ties into McCain at some point and ‘McCain’s Media’ couldn’t let that happen.
If ever there was a case for an independent counsil…
Floridiot #3
Speaking of the McCain connection:
1. The Complicated History of John McCain and MLK Day flip flop;
2. “McCain More Hawkish Than Bush on Russia, China, Iraq”; “Pat Buchanan: John McCain ‘Will Make Cheney Look Like Gandhi.'”
3. “McCain Sides With Bush On Torture Again, Supports Veto Of Anti-Waterboarding Bill”
4. “McCain says Roe v. Wade should be overturned”
5. “2007 Children’s Defense Fund Action Council® Nonpartisan Congressional Scorecard” says McCain is anti needy-child …
6. Budweiser Executive and Bank Bailout
7. “Will McCain’s Temper Be a Liability?”
8. “McCain’s Lobbyist Friends Rally ‘Round Their Man…”
9. “McCain’s Spiritual Guide: Destroy Islam,”; Hagee too; and pastor destroy
10. “John McCain Gets a Zero Rating for His Environmental Record,” Sierra Club, February 28, 2008
I agree with the above sentiments that Dan Abrams dropped the ball. It’s real easy to come out “fighting for justice,” after stories have already emerged. He also seemed to be playing lawyer rather than truthseeker.
Maybe Siegelman could blog here? I respect how humble he is, how he is trying to get people to see the big picture.
Abrams is just trying to get ratings, imho.
Ancient, definitely a case for an independent prosecutor or even a special prosecutor under the next DEMOCRATIC administration. In a way, I am glad that the appeal is supposed to be delayed because I don’t want any more investigations and prosecutions taking place under the current DOJ. I expect that there will be many such cases down the line because “justice” has been so politicized under Cheney/Bush. Isn’t there something involving a judge in Mississippi rearing its head?
#6-Link
Naschkatze, a couple more great sites to read more articles:
http://www.atlargely.com/
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/03/0081943
It would be nice to find a credible, and well-researched article that explains how Abramoff fits in to all of this.
Cheney was just in Kentucky last week, and only six people greeted him at the airport, one Hal Rogers who received $30,000 from Abramoff. Apparently, Abramoff’s further prosecution has been squelched some way in Alabama, but there are so many players it’s difficult to find the “head of the octopus.”
The Republicans must have written a business plan to take control of the country with the millinneum. It’s when the panic propaganda and Y2K scares began.
Down by the Warner Robins, Georgia Air Force Base, 1999 they feigned a helicopter crashing into a bus and even painted up real people to appear bloody-injured. They taped the expensive stunt as a “practice session” for rescue workers. After seeing the helicopter take a verticle dive beyond the trees from the back yard view, it was a relief when the local newspaper explained the incident.
When 911 happened I figured they’d show a helicopter crashing into a bus on TV.
Same year somebody dropped an “anthrax” envelope on the CNN station building in Atlanta, and the entire building was evacuated. And in the news, some Navy guys were court-martialed for refusing anthrax vaccination shots. Some took them, and died.
Seems all of this madness started well before “911.” And maybe Siegelman’s demise is part of a larger “takeover” plan where corporations and private industry will replace government as we’ve known it.
The Republicans have definitely been fighting to continue war, enrich and reward corporations, private business, and overseas endeavors, and agressively destroy anyone or anything in their paths.
Cheney and the Bush White House have defied law, and dared those who question; even violated the privacy of the Americans who pay their salaries. Congress sings along with them and allows it.
It will probably be internet bloggers who will finally uncover the truth about this and other long-term plans since the country became dark and frightening with the Assassination Years.
They still haven’t explained the double murder/suicide with Strategum, and why so many Republicans are dying in crashes, hanging, accident, suicide, etc. So quickly we forget, and it’s very possibly linked.
Dead men tell no tales.
Sorry for the history lesson, and thoughts somewhat, “off subject” – but I believe Siegelman was probably on a long-term, well-designed hit list along with many others.
The fact they haven’t diligently scrutinized Baldwin County voting records is proof there’s plenty of water already over the dam.
That statement by KRs lawyer jumped out at me:
“As KR has repeatedly stated, he did not speak with anyone in the WH or the JD concerning the prosecution of Siegelman.”
This Rove/Siegelman issue goes way back, at least 14 years. Rove is both a brilliant strategist and word-parser. It’s completely understandable that KR would have set this Siegelman smear up long before his team was ever in the WH, and that he and Bush would have had a pre-presidential agreement that they would never speak of any of their illegal pre-2000 shenanigans once George was in the WH.
Re KRs professed willingness to testify. Sure. Why not. He’s made sure he never technically lied, so all a high-profile testimony will do for him is sell his book. BTW, how is his book doing?
Hey Michelle L, great site!
No plans to purchase Rove’s book, but check out what they did to former Governor Paul Patton of Kentucky. I’ve often wondered if his mistress situation was a lure, bait and hook tactic. Patton came on TV with tissues and appologies. His life was ruined.
Then Republican Physician Ernie Fletcher became Governor and nearly his entire cabinet committed crimes and received pardons. Neocon strategy is defy the law and destroy anyone who gets in the way, then pardon all your investor/business buddies.
To take Georgia they tagged a veterinarian, Sonny Perdue, a lifelong Democrat, to swap parties. And he got up and prayed to the Lord Almighty for rain. (Yes, really.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vMAVnRWgPk
(there are more serious clips than this)
I doubt any of the folks listed below gave $1/2 mil to political campaigns, but still……….
http://www.kentucky.gov/newsroom/
Since 1885 there have been about 350 Governors in the South’s 11 most southeastern states. Of those, about 40 have been Republican, and of those, almost half were elected Governor since 1990, which reveals a trend or plan.
A liberal friend believes the very rare KKK types in the South are Republican, but he’s not old enough to know they were die-hard Democrats years ago because in those days few knew what a Republican was.
What happened, is “those” switched over and became Republicans.
More hate crimes happen outside the South and it’s very exciting Obama is proving the South has been misjudged and stereotyped by the MSM.
Racism is not an easy tag to carry.
Ancient, aw shucks, ….thanks 😉
Michelle L #10-This site has a lot of the Siegalman/Abramoff mess if you haven’t seen it yet
Link
I do not think Dan Abrams dropped the ball. He must be circumspect, and the governor must get a PR person.
The governor went from being an elite to being a prisoner in a sicko system. That totally kicked his ass, as it would anyone.
And clearly, for those who do not yet get it, he is suffering from PTSS, because the joint is a place that will fuck you up bigtime if you have lived the good life and all of a sudden get “jointed”.
He needs to let someone else deal with the public until he heals a bit.
What he is saying is the truth, however, when the fuck has that ever mattered?
The rovian gang of bushies dragged a tree behind them to cover their trail. And it will take very professional procedure to handle this matter and track the fascists back to the bung hole.
Most panty waist dems still think Amurka is smaller than America. They are dead WRONG and are still being handled by BIG BROTHER republicans who wrote the book on Amurkan fascism.
Thanky Floridiot, I’m going there.
George W. Bush appointed Leura Canary US Attorney at exactly the same time he appointed Steve Pence, US Attorney of the Western District of Kentucky. It was just before 911. And it wasn’t long before Steve Pence was the Lt. Governor under Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher, a physician.
It’s too bad you can’t get some of Karl Rove’s cliff notes and you’d see how they’ve planned to take whatever they can, wherever they can but they really have targeted the South.
http://www.crispexi.net/news/releases/2001/09/20010904-12.html
Do you see homeland security searching yachts and private corporate jets?
It’s a good thing Bush bought the Paraguay land, because Brazil doesn’t like those people at all.
{-:Blog Ed Note ~ Don Siegelman ~ Karma Corrected ;-}
Mister Ed Hussein ? ~ Who knew . . .
Let’s not jump to conclusions about Abrams dropping the ball yet. It’s probably his reporting that got Siegelman released in the first place. Maybe he’s just trying to make sure the story doesn’t get too complex, too soon.
The disturbing thing is that Rove’s attorney probably wouldn’t have said he was willing to testify unless he had assurances congress wasn’t going to ask him to testify.
I’ll keep it simple for Abrams then:
Contributions to John McCain (R-Ariz)
Recipient
Donor
Total
Cycle
John McCain (R-Ariz)
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
$4,000
2004
John McCain (R-Ariz)
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
$1,000
2000
Link
The above is why ‘McCain’s Media’ doesn’t want to delve too far into the Siegelman scandal.
Gus Boulis’ name might come up eventually.
Stealing old ladies Social Security checks might also.
Media Matters
It goes on and on.
You get my drift?
Google
You’re on it Floridiot! I should spend more time on Media Matters. Abrams may have been given this story for the specific purpose of easily laying it to rest, while appearing to be covering it. If the media thinks I’m paranoid for saying such a thing, well you’re damn right, I am paranoid about every single person on the media today.
The day after Siegelman was on, I skipped through the whole show because I really don’t need Pat Buchanan’s opinion on anything. I don’t trust the other two pundits (learned persons) he had on either.
Republican Orlando based Strategum Group had clients covering four states: Georgia, Alabama, Florida and (Las Vegas) Nevada. The late Gonzalez and Abrami were tight with Ralph Reed and the GOP in Georgia. Ralph was an Abramoff bud.
Their story died with the double murder/suicide, but take a look at their clients. http://www.strategumusa.com/
Then a plane crashed February and killed six prominent Republicans, businessmen in Georgia, friends of Governor Perdue and Speaker of the State House. Now one of the victim’s employer is being sued in Mississippi, the firm said to be a heavy contributor of the Governor.
http://www.ajc.com/search/content/metro/stories/2008/03/15/lawsuit0315.html
http://www.paulding.com/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t147857.html
http://www.mdjonline.com/content/index/showcontentitem/area/1/section/21/item/107978.html
The Republican Party is losing a lot of people and it isn’t because they’re swapping parties.
I wish more folks would come forward. A supreme court justice has done so in Missippi, and as we fully expected, the Siegelman case is not rare:
(Raw Story, emphasis added). Wow, sounds like something from the Clint Curtis files.
I know and realize just how complicated this Siegelman case seems to be. Bigger then watergate is putting it mildly.
After I read just about everything on the Abramoff Case I felt like I was reading a piece of fiction but I was wrong. It’s a shame that every American can’t sit down a study that case.
Now here were have a case that has everything that honest people know and believe to be wrong with our government. Starting with Nixon type government into corrupted justice systems, election fixing, swiftboating, gambling and out standing refusing to answer question from congress
then having the public believe that it’s best that we don’t hear these things.
Man all I can say is that I’m glad that I’m not a republican trying to get re elected. These people have ruined the Republican party.