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disrupter
04-29-2009, 01:03 AM
Who said there weren't a bucket load of treasonous traitors in the Democratic party,
especially when it comes to Israeli treachery?

[Harmon] would lobby [Bush officials] to reduce the charges against the two members of [AIPAC] accused of SPYING [on the USA].
. . .
[Harmon] also said, "This conversation doesn't exist."

And then Bush used it as BLACKMAIL against her so she would defend Illegal wiretapping by the NSA!

Jane Harman's Wiretapped Conversations
POSTED: 05:30 PM ET, 04/21/2009 by The Editors
Rep. Jane Harman is asking the Justice Department to release its transcripts of wiretapped telephone

conversations she reportedly had with a suspected Israeli agent

in 2005 or 2006, according to the Wall Street Journal.

It had been reported several years ago that federal investigators looked into the California Democrat's discussions with the suspected Israeli agent. But yesterday, Congressional Quarterly's Jeff Stein published significant new details, including the allegation that the conversations secretly captured by NSA wiretaps were "directed at alleged Israel covert action operations in Washington."

Stein's account, and follow-up articles today, raised questions about the conversations' links to at least two ongoing Washington scandals:

the espionage case against two officials of the main Israel lobbying group

and the NSA's secret domestic surveillance wiretap program.

CQ's sources, and sources cited today in the New York Times, say that
Harman was caught on the wiretap telling the suspected Israeli agent that she would lobby Bush administration officials to reduce the charges against the two members of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) accused of spying.

In exchange, the sources said, the suspected agent promised to help her get appointed chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

CQ said that, according to its sources, Harman told the caller she would "waddle in" to the espionage case "if you think it would make a difference." She also said, "This conversation doesn't exist."

The Times today quoted officials "familiar with the transcripts" as saying they know of no evidence that the congresswoman ever intervened.

Harman told CQ in a statement, "These claims are an outrageous and recycled canard, and have no basis in fact. I never engaged in any such activity. Those who are peddling these false accusations should be ashamed of themselves."

And today, Harman wrote to Attorney General Eric Holder expressing outrage that she had been wiretapped.

"This abuse of power is outrageous and I call on your Department to release all transcripts and other investigative material involving me in an unredacted form," Harman wrote. "It is my intention to make this material available to the public."

In an interview today with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell, Harman defended her friendship with AIPAC.

"I didn't need to cut some deal with AIPAC for any reason. I talk to them, I talk to lots of advocacy groups and constituency groups all the time, about a range of issues," Harman said, adding that "it was certainly no secret in 2005 and 2006 that I hoped to be named chair of the House Intelligence Committee after the 2006 elections."

More after the jump:

Time magazine's Timothy Burger first reported in 2006 that the FBI and Justice Department were investigating whether Harman was working with AIPAC in a scheme to get her reappointed as the top Democrat on the intelligence committee.

Among the questions the federal investigators were exploring, according to Time, was whether Harman promised to lobby Justice or the White House to get the espionage charges reduced for Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman, two AIPAC staffers charged with passing classified information to the Israeli government.

(Their trial is to begin this summer. They allegedly worked with a former Defense Intelligence Agency official, Lawrence Franklin, who was sentenced to 12 1/2 years in prison for improper handling and disclosure of classified information.)

There were later reports that the FBI had dropped the Harman investigation for lack of evidence. But CQ, citing
[It was used as BLACKMAIL against her by BUSH]
three former national security officials, reported this week that then-Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales halted the investigation because
he wanted Harman to defend the Bush administration's [ILLEGAL] warrantless wiretapping program. The program was about to be made public by the New York Times.

The Times also reported today that, according to its sources, Harman's caller had promised Harman that in exchange for her help with the espionage case, California billionaire Haim Saban would threaten to withhold campaign contributions to Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.),, who was to become Speaker of the House, if she didn't pick Harman as intelligence chairman.http://voices.washingtonpost.com/washingtonpostinvestigations/2009/04/jane_harmans_mysterious_conver.html?wprss=washingt onpostinvestigations

Keep in mind she was willing to sell out the USA & obstruct justice like any other Mafioso,
just for a fucking committee chair position.

What a treacherous political whore.

WTF does that say about our political system where AIPAC spies can promise chairmanship positions in the US government?

Mother of God,

My fellow Americans we must wrest control of our government from these gangs of traitors back into the hands of the people.

Hog Trash
04-29-2009, 02:22 AM
Disrupter, I have no idea what kinda dumb shit you're ranting about, but welcome back.

We've got new liberals here that make your ignorant ass look like Albert Einstein.

disrupter
04-29-2009, 07:58 AM
*Smack!*

Well, um, thanks for that backhanded 'compliment' Hoggy, LOL.

Give me a minute while i put some ice on my blackeye, & dab that little trickle of blood.

<Serious Again>

Jane Harmon was blackmailed into supporting the very same illegal spying that caught her with her pants down with AIPAC.

This is exactly the problem with outlaw spying on anyone the NSA wants,
it ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS degenerates into nothing more than political hatchet jobs & ensuing blackmail.

NOW,
ask yourself,

Just how many OTHER congress persons supported the expansion of illegal, unconstitutional, warrantless wiretapping in revised FISA legislation based

PURELY ON BLACKMAIL?

This kind of unmeasured, unregulated activities of a US government agency that is a road to ruin, paved with the
fool's gold of 'security concerns'.

The NSA will be running [& ruining] your government & you will never have a snowball's chance in hell of retrieving it back from their police state.

See what happens to your 2nd Amendment rights after the NSA takes complete charge,

in the toilet baby.

Support the 2nd Amendment by

Fighting the NSA's illegal, unconstitutional, warrantless wiretapping at will.

Hog Trash
04-29-2009, 07:58 PM
*Smack!*

Well, um, thanks for that backhanded 'compliment' Hoggy, LOL.

Give me a minute while i put some ice on my blackeye, & dab that little trickle of blood.

<Serious Again>

Jane Harmon was blackmailed into supporting the very same illegal spying that caught her with her pants down with AIPAC.

This is exactly the problem with outlaw spying on anyone the NSA wants,
it ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS degenerates into nothing more than political hatchet jobs & ensuing blackmail.

NOW,
ask yourself,

Just how many OTHER congress persons supported the expansion of illegal, unconstitutional, warrantless wiretapping in revised FISA legislation based

PURELY ON BLACKMAIL?

This kind of unmeasured, unregulated activities of a US government agency that is a road to ruin, paved with the
fool's gold of 'security concerns'.

The NSA will be running [& ruining] your government & you will never have a snowball's chance in hell of retrieving it back from their police state.

See what happens to your 2nd Amendment rights after the NSA takes complete charge,

in the toilet baby.

Support the 2nd Amendment by

Fighting the NSA's illegal, unconstitutional, warrantless wiretapping at will.I will agree with your assessment of Jane Harman and warrantless wiretapping.

But it does make me wonder if she ever would have been found out without it?

And don't expect a moment of kindness to be a sign of a sweeter, gentler Hog!