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stefan segal
03-10-2007, 10:29 AM
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030807K.shtml

Bush's New US Attorney a Criminal?
By Greg Palast
GregPalast.com

Wednesday 07 March 2007

BBC Television had exposed 2004 voter attack scheme by appointee Griffin, a Rove aide. Black soldiers and the homeless targeted.

There's only one thing worse than sacking an honest prosecutor. That's replacing an honest prosecutor with a criminal.

There was one big hoohah in Washington yesterday as House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers pulled down the pants on George Bush's firing of US Attorneys to expose a scheme to punish prosecutors who wouldn't bend to political pressure.

But the Committee missed a big one: Timothy Griffin, Karl Rove's assistant, the President's pick as US Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas. Griffin, according to BBC Television, was the hidden hand behind a scheme to wipe out the voting rights of 70,000 citizens prior to the 2004 election.

Key voters on Griffin's hit list: Black soldiers and homeless men and women. Nice guy, eh? Naughty or nice, however, is not the issue. Targeting voters where race is a factor is a felony crime under the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

In October 2004, our investigations team at BBC Newsnight received a series of astonishing emails from Mr. Griffin, then Research Director for the Republican National Committee. He didn't mean to send them to us. They were highly confidential memos meant only for RNC honchos.

However, Griffin made a wee mistake. Instead of sending the emails - potential evidence of a crime - to email addresses ending with the domain name "@GeorgeWBush.com" he sent them to "@GeorgeWBush.ORG," a website run by prankster John Wooden, who owns "GeorgeWBush.org." When Wooden got the treasure trove of Rove-ian ravings, he sent them to us.

And we dug in, decoding, and mapping the voters on what Griffin called "Caging" lists, spreadsheets with 70,000 names of voters marked for challenge. Overwhelmingly, these were Black and Hispanic voters from Democratic precincts.

The Griffin scheme was sickly brilliant. We learned that the RNC sent first-class letters to new voters in minority precincts, marked "Do not forward." Several sheets contained nothing but soldiers, other sheets, homeless shelters. Targets included the Jacksonville Naval Air Station in Florida and that city's State Street Rescue Mission. Another target, Edward Waters College, a school for African-Americans.

If these voters were not currently at their home voting address, they were tagged as "suspect" and their registration wiped out or their ballot challenged and not counted. Of course, these 'cages' captured thousands of students, the homeless and those in the military though they are legitimate voters.

We telephoned those on the hit list, including one Randall Prausa. His wife admitted he wasn't living at his voting address: Randall was a soldier shipped overseas.

Randall and other soldiers like him who sent in absentee ballots, when challenged, would lose their vote. And they wouldn't even know it.

And by the way, it's not illegal for soldiers to vote from overseas - even if they're Black.

But it is illegal to challenge voters en masse where race is an element in the targeting. So several lawyers told us, including Ralph Neas, famed civil rights attorney with People for the American Way.

Griffin himself ducked our cameras, but his RNC team tried to sell us the notion that the caging sheets were, in fact, not illegal voter hit lists, but a roster of donors to the Bush-Cheney reelection campaign. Republican donors at homeless shelters?

Over the past weeks, Griffin has said he would step down if he had to face Congressional confirmation. However, the President appointed Griffin to the law enforcement post using an odd little provision of the USA Patriot Act that could allow Griffin to skip Congressional questioning altogether.

stefan segal
03-10-2007, 10:37 AM
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/030807D.shtml

When Politics Infects Justice

By Pete McCloskey
The San Francisco Chronicle

Tuesday 06 March 2007
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Now, 32 years later, another Republican attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, faces questioning by both the Senate and House Judiciary committees, on grounds that he has used his high office for political purposes to remove eight U.S. attorneys, several of whom had been involved in investigations of Republican congressmen, such as Randy "Duke" Cunningham of San Diego, Robert Ney of Ohio and John Doolittle of Rocklin (Placer County).

And who chairs the Judiciary Committee today? None other than Nixon's old enemy, John Conyers.

Among the reasons many Americans have lost faith in their government, the perceived use of the U.S. attorney general's office for political purposes looms large. In the past, independent prosecutors, such as San Francisco's John Keker, who prosecuted Lt. Col. Oliver North in the Iran-Contra scandal, and former Chicago U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who is the chief prosecutor in the Lewis "Scooter" Libby trial, have preserved respect for the judicial process despite the machinations of political appointees in Washington. Under the Bush administration, however, the White House has been able to convince its attorney general to provide questionable legal opinions on the use of torture, warrantless wire-tapping and other practices that cause ordinary citizens to wonder whether government lawyers, like politicians, can be prevailed upon to change their views for political gain.

The investigations now being conducted by both the House and Senate Judiciary committees can go a long way toward restoring the faith of the people that our nation's courts, laws and prosecutors remain untainted by political influence. Having served with Conyers for some 15 years, I would not want to be in the shoes of Attorney General Gonzales when he is asked to stand and swear to tell the truth about the recent wave of firings of U.S. attorneys, at least eight of whom were presiding over public corruption investigations.

The truth will out and justice will be served.

kres24GT
03-10-2007, 01:44 PM
Like I said before, it's a lose lose here. The people aren't qualified to vote these people in to positions (not to mention making them more politicians than they already are) and the politicians are too corrupt to make the appointments.

stefan segal
03-10-2007, 02:00 PM
Kres...do you have anything more to suggest other than simply give up?
That we should all quit trying because the system has flaws?

Come on boy...put your mind to it...come up with a little step forward to add to the other little steps forward...soon we'll have the whole administration behind bars.

Stefan

exarmyranger
03-10-2007, 07:40 PM
Yo Stefan,military personel(enlisted men&women)have (if not always,close to it.)voted for whoever was the Republican canidate(s).I cast my first vote in a Presidential Election,In Abstaisia...for (do'nt laugh I was still a kid...in some way's...) the Democratic Party's ("He dos'nt have a chance in Hell of winning") George McGovern! My C.O. Major O'Donnell and a couple of spooks from Black Operation's had finished debriefing,the L.L.R.P.team that I was about to inherit,when our 1st Sgt.,was returned home (in a plain pine box) a month or so later.The Major was handing the M.R.to one of the spooks,as he dismissed our team."Yo Ranger(Me?)hold for a sec".The Black Op's left Leaving the Major,and myself alone."At ease,corporal...Grab a chair"...gesturing toward the front of his desk,as he sat down,behind it.He pulled out a folder and placed it in front of me,but kept his hand on top..."I'm gonna take a chance on you son"..."This never happened",you savy? Yo Major,this Ranger copy's...Sir! "Well that's out-fucking-standing,Read!" "This goes into your permanent file,or is supposed to".I never really thought about it before,but at the time,my anxiety
level manifested into physical reactions.Sweaty hands,increased heart rate/pulse,ect...none of which I,(as one might think)had experienced in recon/combat...Anyway the folder contained,one 8 by 11 inch paper titled,Political Afilliation Report;2nd Army.11th A/A.101st A/B/R...name,rank, serial#,sec.level...blah blah...it contained a paragragh,with the opening,"Responce to Requested inquiries"...Office of Military Intell.
skipping past the (Militarys Required Bullshit/Rhetoric)the "reported findings"were my "Obvious negative opinion of the Commander & Chief"..."Naw...Ya Think"
my critisism of some presidential policys,and suggested tatic's,as well as a couple other related Nixon Directives...Also mentioned in the report,was a list of all the disrespectful,and subversive comment's made (while intoxicated) in my Gen.Westmoreland meet's Ho Chi Min... imitaition.(always good for a laugh
at the N.C.O.club).The Report Concluded that I posed no danger to national security...While no diciplinary action is suggested at this time.Continuing the afore mentioned act(s)will be viewed as contrary to the Army Code of Conduct,as described in article...blah,section,blah,blah.If found to be warranted...,company/div.C.O.,may elect to counsel,or dicipline. This Document is the property of the Army Dept.of Service Records.By now your probably thinking...what has this got to do with unemployed fed's?...Nothing,but it was obvious to me then the,Republican Party/Nixon,were culling the democratic vote's from absentee ballots,cast by servicemen.Oh and by the way Major O'donnell rather than sending the report on down the line to Kansas City,St.Louis,or wherever my permanent record of service was kept.Decided it belonged in the circular file cabinet beside his desk...ex

stefan segal
03-10-2007, 08:24 PM
EX...I hear you...I would be surprised if they didn't put an overlay on your ab.ballot leaving only the repug canidate open..making you ask them to remove it to vote democrat while they took polaroids of the subversive dem-lovers...another example of free speach government style:)

EX...sounds like they caught you out...unauthorized free thinking...bad business...not a team player.

And look at those tats...probably got them just out of boot camp...before he turned into a pinko commie liberal...you're not fooling anybody...ex-sargent.

Stefan

exarmyranger
03-10-2007, 11:12 PM
Damn thats awfully close to the fact's,Stefan.Right on target reguarding free speach.The team leader role was hard for me,untill I got over that (I'm responcible if some virgin,whose shirts are still green,gets his ass turned into hamburger)feeling!Out of nine tat's only one was done here in the states,I was 13 or 14.it's on my right inside forearm and looks (at first glance) like a Chinese symbol.On closer inspection it read GO FUCK YOUR SELF

Linkster
03-10-2007, 11:27 PM
At least there are some Generals who arent afraid to speak their mind:
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/03/10/general-eaton-republican-congress-worst-thing-thats-happened-to-us-army-and-marine-corps/