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Sooo...


Anyone have a frogmarch day picked out?
Phaedrus
2:04:27 PM
4/07/06

I still don't know what to wear!
Violin
2:20:33 PM
4/07/06

How about a band-aid with a little purple heart drawn on it?
Phaedrus
2:21:41 PM
4/07/06

Rove is before the grand jury for the fifth time this afternoon.

Could someone please cue up the frog marching music?
VioLiN
12:22:39 PM
4/26/06

The theme from The Benny Hill Show would be nice.
MarkO
12:23:18 PM
4/26/06


last edited: 4/26/06 12:26:09 PM
VioLiN
12:23:24 PM
4/26/06

Ha Ha
It's not going to work out like you libbies want.
StoveStomper
12:29:01 PM
4/26/06

That's obviously photo-shopped.

Rove is a pudgy little puss bucket.
MarkO
12:37:52 PM
4/26/06

He sweat off 40 lbs this afternoon.
VioLiN
12:46:05 PM
4/26/06

Thats a great plan....LOL like the aging starlet with the evidence of TOO MANY trips to the plastic surgeon..you are standing there trying to wow the kids with "WATERGATE, We brought down a government, we destroyed a national will." It has to be corruption becuase we are not that incompetent."
Sad but true the world is laughing at you.
XL400236
1:59:35 PM
4/26/06

That pig would look better over a spit with an apple in his mouth...
Treebeard
2:02:53 PM
4/26/06

Canceled.

Sorry Libbies, your foolish screaming didn't work.
StoveStomper
6:53:15 PM
6/13/06

Hindsight is funny.
Sarge
6:58:17 PM
6/13/06

Violin
4:55:42 AM
6/14/06

shift of focus ...
Sarge
5:45:05 AM
6/14/06

Target 4065 identified and cancelled....DANG 6 years of throwing darts and the best they can do is pray no one notices.

I think Fitz and the Duke Prosecutor need to have a serious review of their law license.
XL400236
7:31:45 AM
6/14/06

WASHINGTON — Most of the time, an obscure federal investigative unit known as the Office of Special Counsel confines itself to monitoring the activities of relatively low-level government employees, stepping in with reprimands and other routine administrative actions for such offenses as discriminating against military personnel or engaging in prohibited political activities.

But the Office of Special Counsel is preparing to jump into one of the most sensitive and potentially explosive issues in Washington, launching a broad investigation into key elements of the White House political operations that for more than six years have been headed by chief strategist Karl Rove.

The new investigation, which will examine the firing of at least one U.S. attorney, missing White House e-mails, and White House efforts to keep presidential appointees attuned to Republican political priorities, could create a substantial new problem for the Bush White House.

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-probe24apr24,0,3535547.story?coll=la-home-headlines
VioLiN
8:08:34 PM
4/24/07

I had a feeling this thread might reappear.
Tilt
8:29:57 PM
4/24/07

Man I bet Violink gets all charged up after getting his marching orders from the Sunday morning talking heads and just can't wait to get out there and do something about it to change the world! And by the evening he's cooled back off and settles for posting the crap on the intraweb and masturbating before bed.

You go girl! :)
Nigal
8:54:08 PM
4/24/07

People are saying this Republican investigating Republican thing won't get far --- but we'll see.
Tilt
11:46:50 PM
4/24/07

Don’t Fire Gonzales

by Greg Palast
Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Before President Bush fired his sorry ass, US Attorney David Iglesias of New Mexico, in a last sad attempt to suck up to his Republican padrones, allowed his chief mouthpiece, Norm Cairns, to speak with me. He shouldn’t have.

That was two years back, while I was investigating strange doings in New Mexico and Arizona, where, simultaneously, state legislators, Republicans all, claimed they had evidence of “voter fraud.” Psychiatrists call this kind of mutual delusional behavior folie a deux. I suspected something else: I smelled Karl Rove.

In the New Mexico legislature, a suburban Albuquerque political hackette, Justine Fox-Young (her real name), claimed to have “several” specific cases of vote identity rustling. Like Joe McCarthy waving his list of “Communists,” she waived documents of “evidence” of illegal voting on the floor of the Legislature. I called Ms. Fox-Young and asked her to send me the papers.

The “evidence” never arrived. Maybe her fax machine was broken. I called Justine.

Q. Justine, you’ve uncovered criminals! Did you turn their names over to the US Attorney?

A. Well, no, but someone did.

Whose initials are Karl Rove?

She swore to me that US Attorney Iglesias would back up her story: he was investigating the evil voters and was about to indict them.

So I got Iglesias’ guy Norm on the phone. Was Iglesias prosecuting, or actively investigating, one single real case of voter fraud?

Norm went into a lengthy swirly-whirly river of diving, ducking bull#&%!$. I dove in.

Me: In other words, you can’t back her story?

Norm: Well, yeah, uh, I guess you’d say that’s true.

I guess I will say that, Norm. Fox-Young had just plain made it up; fibbed, lied, faked the evidence.

There was a multi-state con in operation. But what was it? Each of these bogus claims of voter fraud was attached to a sales pitch for a state law to tighten voter ID requirements — to prevent these ne’er-do-wells from voting twice. In Arizona, one crack-pot Republican legislator, the Hon. Russell Pearce, claimed he had evidence that five million Mexicans had illegally crossed the border to vote.

The point: Rove knew that a “challenge” operation by the Republican Party, run from his office, knocked out 300,000 voters — mainly poor ones, voters of color. His crew wanted to hike that higher.

The notable thing about this crime of voter identity theft is that it doesn’t happen. You are more likely to encounter ballot boxes that spontaneously combust. I found cases of voters struck by lightening — but out of 120 million votes cast, I couldn’t find a dozen criminal cases of a bandit stealing someone’s identity to vote.

Since the Republicans couldn’t find such criminals, they had to make them up. Force prosecutors to bring false charges against innocent voters (one did just that in Wisconsin) or at least claim they were hot on the trail of the fraudulent voters.

Iglesias, though a Republican, wouldn’t bring bogus charges. And he wouldn’t lie about active investigations that didn’t exist except in Rove’s imagination.

That was his mistake.

Rove’s right-hand hit-man, Tim Griffin, added Iglesias to the hit list of prosecutors who were cut down on December 7, 2006.

Griffin himself, after the December 7 firings, was appointed by Attorney General Gonzales, at Rove’s personal request, to one of the newly-vacated slots as US Attorney for Arkansas. The sleeper cell of Rove-bot US attorneys is now in place to bless voter suppression games in 2008.

I’ve previously reported for BBC that Griffin was the Man in the Memos who directed the massive, wrongful purge of African-American soldiers in 2004 — the ‘caging’ list scam. Based on that expose, voting rights lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said, “Griffin and Rove should be in jail, not in office.” That, too is another story — But the important thing to pick up here is:

1. It’s all about the 2008 election.
2. It’s not about Gonzales.

We’ve been here before. Gonzales is getting Libby’d. Takes the bullet for Karl Rove and the White House. If you wondered why the Republican jackals like the sinister Senator Specter piled on Gonzales — it’s because they were told to.

These guys learned from Richard Nixon. In 1973, when Nixon was getting hammered over Watergate, he threw the Senate Committee his Attorney General, a schmuck named Kleindeist. Famously, Nixon’s own Rove, a devious creep named John Erlichman, told Nixon to leave the Attorney General, “twisting slowly in the wind.”

Rove and Bush are doing the Nixon Twist on Gonzales.

Look, I have no sympathy for Alberto the Doomed. He’s guilty of a crime I employed in racketeering cases: “Willful failure to know.” It’s a kind of fraud; Alberto was going way out of his way to not know what he had to know, that Rove and the President were toying with prosecutors.

Gonzales is their glove-puppet. Why fire him? The nation watches these hearings and wants to kill something. But why shoot the puppet? It’s time to fire the puppeteer. Eh, Mr. Rove?

http://gregpalast.com/index.php
Tilt
8:18:14 AM
4/25/07

Sing it brother!
VioLiN
7:25:00 PM
4/25/07

Mr. Palast is hell on wheels, is he not?
Tilt
8:41:37 PM
4/25/07

I just love it when ya'll start cheer leading each other and stickin yer tongues in each others ears. LOL!
Nigal
9:06:13 PM
4/25/07

You're sick.
Tilt
9:16:46 PM
4/25/07

Heehee!
Nigal
9:47:47 PM
4/25/07

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