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Rove Protégé Caught in Refund Fraud Scam

by BooMan
Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 07:03:42 AM EST

This is too rich.

When Claude Allen, President Bush's longtime domestic-policy adviser, resigned suddenly on Feb. 9, it baffled administration critics and fans. The White House claimed that Allen was leaving to spend more time with his family, while the Washington Times speculated that the 45-year-old aide, a noted social conservative, might have quit to protest a new Pentagon policy about military chaplains. Allen himself never publicly explained the reason for his departure.

News today may shed light on the mystery of Allen's resignation. According to the Montgomery County Police Department, Allen was arrested yesterday and charged in a felony theft and a felony theft scheme. According to a department press release, Allen conducted approximately 25 fraudulent "refunds" in Target and Hecht's stores in Maryland. On Jan. 2, a Target employee apprehended Allen after observing him receive a refund for merchandise he had not purchased. Target then contacted the Montgomery County Police. According to a source familiar with the case, Target and the police had been observing Allen since October 2005.

Allen is charged with practicing a form of shoplifting called "refund fraud."

So, who is Claude Allen? More below the fold.

LA Weekly, from January 14-20, 2005.

President Bush’s appointment of his new chief domestic-policy adviser, Claude Allen — a notorious homophobe, a ferocious enemy of abortion and an opponent of safe-sex education who for years has been one of the AIDS community’s principal enemies — is a huge victory for the social reactionaries of the Christian right.

Allen, who was named to his new position in the White House last week, had previously been a top aide at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). He was placed there by Karl Rove as a watchdog on then–HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson, who had an exaggerated reputation as a "moderate" and who wasn’t entirely trusted by Rove to carry out — by administrative order — the social agenda of the Christian right, a key part of Rove’s successful plan to mobilize millions of Christer voters for Bush’s re-election.

Known as Rove’s enforcer, Allen wielded a heavy, censorious and punitive hand at HHS. In November 2001, Thompson loyally toed the Rove-Bush line when he put Allen in charge of supervising HHS’s audit of HIV-prevention spending. Allen led an HHS witch-hunt that investigated all of the AIDS service organizations (ASOs) receiving any federal funding (like New York City’s Gay Men’s Health Crisis) whose staff members had disrupted Tommy Thompson’s speech to the 14th Annual International AIDS Conference in Barcelona; they were there to protest Bush’s lethal do-nothingism about the AIDS pandemic. These audits were designed to intimidate ASOs into abandoning AIDS advocacy. A number of ASOs, like San Francisco’s Stop AIDS Project and half a dozen other California AIDS-fighting groups, were ultimately purged from receiving U.S. funding by the Allen-led witch-hunt because Allen didn’t like their science-based sex-education programs. Allen ordered Advocates for Youth, the leading national coalition for safe-sex ed, audited half a dozen times.

Moreover, Allen was the driving force to replace science-based sex ed with the failed policy of teaching that only abstinence prevents AIDS. A black conservative and religious primitive, Allen helped bludgeon the Centers for Disease Control, which reports to HHS, into purging safe-sex materials from its Web sites and into adopting mandatory new rules requiring AIDS-fighting groups to teach that condoms don’t work in preventing the spread of AIDS, as I reported in the L.A. Weekly last year ("Condom Wars," June 25–July 1). When a federal judge found that a federally funded Louisiana abstinence program "illegally handed out Bibles, staged anti-abortion prayer rallies outside women’s clinics and had students perform Bible-based skits," Allen refused to have the program audited, while continuing his repeated audit persecutions of effective AIDS-fighting groups teaching condom use.

Allen also enforced his abstinence-only line when he was commissioner of Health and Human Services for Virginia under right-wing GOP Governor Jim Gilmore. There, too, he bent public health priorities to the religious right’s agenda, and led a state-sponsored anti–safe sex crusade that he cooked up with a kooky abstinence-only Christer outfit called the Institute for Youth Development, which also claims that condoms don’t work to prevent AIDS and teaches children to fear, rather than understand, sex. As Allen said then of condom use, "It’s like telling your child, ‘Don’t use the car,’ but then leaving the keys in the Lamborghini and saying, ‘But if you do, buckle up.’"

Allen’s history as a gay-baiter goes back to his days as a top aide to the notorious homophobe Senator Jesse Helms. In 1984, Allen accused Helms’ Democratic challenger, then-Governor James Hunt, of having links to "queers," "radical feminists," socialists and unions (Hunt was, in fact, a Bible-quoting right-wing Dem.) And Allen forged his odious reputation as a black capo for the racist right when he continued working for Helms despite the senator’s militant opposition to making Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday a national holiday.

This is just one more example of the false piety of the Rovian Right. Claude Allen, the President's domestic policy advisor, was stealing from Target and Hecht's. He portrayed himself as a upright holier-than-thou Christian, but he was a common thief. It's incredible. Why wasn't he stealing something more valuable, like some of the nine billion dollars missing in Iraq?



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After reading about this last night, my mind was reeling. What a bunch of hypocritical, sneakin' freaks these guys are! There's a stock clip Keith Olbermann often runs showing Bush walking across the WH lawn with Rove on his left and some good-looking black guy on his right. I wondered if it was this Craig Allen dude and sure enough TPM has his mug shot up this morning and that's the man. O har. Bush can't claim he didn't know this guy; he even nominated him to be a judge!

Hey, how low can Bush go? Will his favoribility fall below 30%?

by sjct on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 07:27:36 AM EST
Don't misunderestimate old-fashioned corruption.

Great diary by Geov Parrish. Right below this one.

Read it.

Maybe these fools will STEAL themselves out of power.

Let us pray.

AG

Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie.-Mae West

by Arthur Gilroy (arthurgilroy<at>earthlink.net) on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 07:31:51 AM EST
[ Parent ]
It's staggering to see how many members of this administration exhibit  pathological behavior, whether it be lying, the obsession with secrecy, or stealing, (particularly when it comes to elections). What Claude Allen allegedly did is nothing compared to Bush's executive order establishing an office of Faith Based Initiatives within the Department of Homeland Security. Bush now wants to hand over disaster relief to the religious equivalent of the contractors who were charged with supplementing the military in Iraq. You can just imagine the orgasmic fervor of all those con-men such as Pat Robertson, who are jumping at the opportunity of stuffing their coffers with government money, in exchange for tossing a few measly crumbs and bandages to the victims of some catastrophe, along with a free copy of the Bible (quantities limited, only one per household, that is if your house is still standing).
by Morse (medianeedle@yahoo.com) on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 07:44:51 AM EST
From the WH:

President Thanks Domestic Policy Advisor Claude Allen for Service

Claude Allen has been a trusted advisor since 2001. As Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services, he worked hard to improve the health and welfare of all Americans. During the past year, he has served as my top domestic policy advisor at the White House and has helped develop policies that will strengthen our Nation's families, schools, and communities.

Claude is a good and compassionate man, and he has my deep respect and my gratitude. I thank him for his many years of principled and dedicated service to our country. Laura and I wish Claude, Jann, and their family all the best.

"Trusted advisor", "strengthen our nation's families", "has my deep respect", "principled service".

You couldn't make this shit up.

by Ed J on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 08:20:22 AM EST
He was also a Bush choice as federal appeals court nominee so this is can be a testimony to GWB's character assessment for the bench.

  Here's a little bit of Sen Leahy's statement and a link to the reference for full appreciation.  :D

In addition to these procedural difficulties, this nomination has many problems on the merits.  This nominee could not be more different from the man he would replace.  Claude Allen is a conservative political operative with little litigation experience and extreme views.  He has practiced law for a total of six and a half years.  This is much less than the minimum 12 years suggested by the American Bar Association.  This may be one reason why the ABA's peer review rating of this nomination included partially "not qualified."  He is among the more than two dozen judicial nominees with "not qualified' or partially "not qualified" ratings sent to the Senate by this President.  

Where Mr. Allen has had substantive experience, he has shown himself to be extreme with a reputation for recalcitrance and an unwillingness to work with others of differing views.  A judge needs to be able to consider facts and legal arguments that might contradict the outcome he would personally like.  I have a number of questions about Mr. Allen's actions, including when he served at the Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources and apparently refused to promote the Children's Health Insurance Program, and whether he used audits of safe-sex programs to strike out at critics and at programs with which he personally did not agree.

This is not a consensus nomination.  Rather, this is one that the White House has chosen with calculation, knowing it would divide the Senate and create an impasse.  As one journalist put it, Mr. Allen has infuriated "liberals and moderates of both parties who say he is at best an unresponsive manager and at worst an executive who is trying to dismantle longstanding programs for women and children. . . [m]any lawmakers, including those in his own party, said they do not trust Allen to provide data and insight."
Statement Of Senator Patrick Leahy
On The Nomination Of Claude Allen
Executive Business Meeting Of The Judiciary Committee
July 8, 2004



by rumi on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 08:24:49 AM EST
Why wasn't he stealing something more valuable, like some of the nine billion dollars missing in Iraq?

Hrm, I hesitate to post this, but they say confession is good for the soul, so what the hell.

When I was a teenager, I was one hell of a shoplifter. I wasn't walking away with little piddly trinkets, either; it was generally large items, and by large, I mean physically big stuff. While it was generally stuff that I did indeed want, most of it wasn't especially valuable, though in aggregate it must have been thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of merchandise.

Petty crime of this sort is really not about greed, though that certainly plays into it. It's a sport. It's the adrenaline rush of getting away with increasingly brazen acts. Either you walk away from it one day for whatever reason as I did, or you keep pushing the limits until you finally get caught, as many of my peers did, or as Claude Allen has apparently done. Adrenaline is addictive, whether you're into extreme sports or crime. It's not rational, and there's no point in looking for rational motives. It's the thrill.

I see this as a pretty common theme among politicians. Bill Clinton plainly suffered from the compulsive urge to get away with equally pointless crap, though it was sexual impropriety in his case. The current president openly basks in his brazen acts. It comes as no surprise that so many of his subordinates do as well.

So why not nine billion dollars? From all accounts, that's pretty easy to do. No excitement there. Conning the customer service desk at Target is more challenging by comparison. Sad, but true.

I'd say I felt sorry for the guy, but he's apparently odious enough in more important ways that I can't muster it up. I can't claim to be baffled, though.

---Cthulhu for President: Why vote for the lesser evil?

by eodell (eodell at naqada dot org) on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 01:29:25 PM EST
There is a thread of self destruction going through the Bush administration. Bush is trying to destroy himself, but first everyone else must go until there is only him left. Then it will be his turn.

I am not kidding.

by Stu Piddy on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 11:45:46 AM EST

  I think it's the culmination of interconnected careers that have all been based on comprised ethics. When that line of integrity is erased, then all actions seem to be justified in their minds. Allen supposedly went to Harriet to tell her about the arrest when it happened in January. Harriet has represented some 'evil empires' of business for the BushCo enterprises and chose not to tell GWB, as it goes.

Gonzales, Rove,....

They don't seem to think the laws or ethics apply to them.

by rumi on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 12:04:11 PM EST
[ Parent ]


"Are you a Mod or a Rocker?"
"No, I'm a Mocker."
by Billy Shears (blly_shrs@yahoo.com) on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 12:27:53 PM EST
about whether the readers here were reading fiction or nonfiction.  I realize that since I began to pay attention to what is going on in the Whitehouse and Congress I have no reason to seek make believe entertainment.....because I can't even believe half the shit these guys do for real!  I guess when I can begin to get my mind around this real stuff I might then begin to crave a work of fiction.

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by Militarytracy on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 05:00:41 PM EST
I have no reason to seek make believe entertainment..

heh,...have you heard about a guy named Stefan Erikkson, by any chance?

:D

by rumi on Sat Mar 11th, 2006 at 05:29:44 PM EST
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Claude A. Allen.

A mainstream Republican.

This what they DO.

On EVERY level.

So...nu???

I mean...we have conclusive evidence of the REAL bosses walking out of the BIG WalMart with trillions.

And what do we do?

We call them "Mr. President", Mr. Vice-President", and "The Honorable So-and-So".

The Big Lie concept.

Works for the Big Theft idea, too.

So...nu???

really.

NOWE what?

Does he join the long line of forgotten Gannons in the New Old New Reality warehouse?

Sidle up to the bar at the New Old Lompoc House and drink the hemlock for God and Country?

"I wuz raised poor. I cain't HE'P mahse'f!!!"

Bet on it.

10 to 1 he's out of trouble and making a good living within a year.

Wanna bet?

AG

Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie.-Mae West

by Arthur Gilroy (arthurgilroy<at>earthlink.net) on Sun Mar 12th, 2006 at 01:19:44 PM EST


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