09-01-2012, 04:06 PM | #1 | ||
FRONT KICK OF DOOM!
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Don Siegelman and other Democrats in jail for campaigning
So I've been paying attention to quite a number of stories. One of the most amazing is the story of Don Siegelman
He's a Democrat that made the mistake of winning an election against a Republican. Here's the story in a nutshell: 1. A controversial and unauthorized after-midnight recount switches election victory from Governor Siegelman to Bob Riley. 2. Affidavit Points to White House 3. The Extreme Sentencing of Don Siegelman leads to him being unable to tell his story 4. Karl Rove Helped to Send an Innocent Man to Jail. Democracy now in 2008 about Don Siegelman 2009 edition Thom Hartmann last year: 2011 on the Big Picture TYT on the issue Here's the problem. Everything points to Karl Rove. And Karl Rove is NOT a nice guy. Karl Rove is known for using any means to get the White House and the state under red control: Karl Rove literally made a remark about murdering Todd Akin who made the legitimate rape comment recently. But I am taking a look at the other issues here... Link Quote:
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So that's the strategy here. While the media focuses on the apology, they won't report on how Rove will be trying to influence the battles for Senators in other states and how to influence those elections with voter machines and rigging the elections with voter suppression laws. Don't be fooled. I haven't seen one thing good about Republicans since they've moved to the far right. Other info about Karl Rove: Alternet Last edited by Jagos; 09-02-2012 at 12:09 AM. |
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09-01-2012, 06:06 PM | #2 |
Archer and Armstrong vs. the World
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Is the claim that he didn't actually give the guy that position on the board in exchange for payment, or just that there were problems with the trial? There were tons of problems with the trial, from not giving the defense access to key testimonial evidence along with jury tampering and so on. I'm surprised he didn't get off on that technicality (since, again, it doesn't mean he didn't actually accept payment to appoint Scrushy to the health board).
I would also like to point out that he was on trial while still campaigning for reelection, not that he was put on trial after the recount (which was in a primary with his own Lt. Governor, by the way, not a general election). That's probably the reason why he lost in such a landslide--it's difficult to vote in a primary for someone who is actively being put on trial for corruption. Of the question whether Karl Rove needs to be put in jail, that man needs to be put in jail for about 40 years when you add up all the shit he's done, if not for life. |
09-03-2012, 05:23 AM | #3 |
Not bad.
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I mean, Karl Rove is one of the worst sacks of shit to ever walk the earth. I don't recommend going down and looking at what he's done because it is so disgusting. He deserves a life sentence in isolation.
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