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Will the Democrats ensure that justice is served for Siegelman

by clammyc
Fri Jul 18th, 2008 at 01:47:55 PM EST

I’m sitting here in Austin listening to Sam Seder interview Don Siegelman about the horrific actions that Karl Rove orchestrated in order to wrongfully imprison him for 9 months, and even though I knew some of the background, I am frankly shocked as I hear it straight from his mouth.

Once again, as Don said, “all roads lead to Rove”, and here is yet another example of a gross overstepping of any legal or moral lines by Karl Rove - carried out by fellow republicans and more importantly, yet again against a prominent Democrat.

And just as Rove (yet again) has skipped out on testifying before Congress, and just as we see more “sternly worded letters” or “stern comments” by top level Democrats and “significant interest” in investigating Rove and his illegal acts - such letters will be ignored, such subpoenas will be mocked, such comments will be dismissed by republicans, and the story will not be covered nearly enough by the corporate media.

Siegelman has just said that now Congress wants to investigate Rove’s involvement in this - yet another example where Karl Rove is involved in illegal acts against Democrats. Just like the White House emails, just like the prior refusal to testify, just like ignoring other subpoenas, just like the Plame leak, just like the US attorney firings, just like the smear campaigns and every other illegal thing that Rove has done.

There is a website set up called ContemptForRove.com that calls on Congress to make Rove testify or to hold him in contempt of Congress. Besides the obvious call for everyone to visit this site and send a note to Congress, it raises a question that I have been asking for quite some time, as well as a major concern about how the Democratic Party Congressional leadership treats its own.

Why is the Democratic Congressional leadership so unwilling to take all steps to not just investigate abuses of power and crimes by republican members of this administration but ALSO to protect members of its own party who have been wrongfully charged, imprisoned or targeted by Rove and the republican party?

The republican party, for all of its faults, take care of its own. Now granted, usually it is in the form of cover ups and stalling and obstructing justice and commuting of sentences for criminal charges. But they DO take go to great lengths to take care of their own.

The ONLY remedy here for the Democratic Party is to take care of one of their own - a GOVERNOR who was wrongfully charged, convicted and imprisoned for partisan political purposes. It would show that they are not only serious about “having each other’s backs” but also to hold one of the biggest criminals in this country - a criminal who is hated by such a large number of Americans accountable for his illegal acts.

This is a no-brainer. It would be a travesty of justice to not fully investigate and hold Rove in inherent contempt if he refuses to testify, just as it has been a travesty of justice for there to not be full investigations of all of the other crimes committed by this administration (or republican party members) over the past 7 years. These actions, as Sam Seder just said, are corrupting the chief law enforcement department in this country.

To have Rove be the one at the center of this and to hold him accountable would be a bonus. But the bigger picture is how this reflects on Democratic Party leadership. Will they make sure that one of their own is vindicated and that justice is served? A pardon by President Obama of Siegelman would be great. But even if Obama wins and even if he pardons Siegelman, this would not be nearly enough.

Will criminals be held accountable when their actions result in the wrongful imprisonment of a high level Democratic Party member? Or will this be brushed aside with no accountability?

The result of this investigation will go a long way to show whether top Congressional Democrats are more concerned with protecting their own from wrongful and illegal acts, or if they are afraid of “rocking the boat in the name of partisanship”. There is a BIG difference between the two.



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Even if they do protect Siegelman I won't be all that impressed because it will just show that they'll protect their own, but they won't protect unelected Democrats.
by BooMan on Fri Jul 18th, 2008 at 02:19:58 PM EST
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h/t Emptywheel@Firedoglake

Fitzgerald Learned Rove Was Trying to Fire Him in 2005-While Rove Was Still Under Investigation

In a supplement to his responses to the House Judiciary Committee, Patrick Fitzgerald confirms what we've always suspected: Karl Rove was trying to have Patrick Fitzgerald fired while Fitzgerald was still investigating Rove for his role in leaking Valerie Wilson's identity--and the timing lines up perfectly with the Administration's efforts to fire a bunch of US Attorneys.

Remember back in June, when Fitzgerald publicly suggested he had more details to share with Congress about Rove's efforts to get him fired?

    "If I owe a response [about the putsch to remove him from his job], I owe it to Congress, first," Fitzgerald said when asked about all this after the verdict.

Well, it turns out Fitzgerald did share those details [pdf] with Congress. And those details make it clear that Fitzgerald learned Rove was trying to fire him while Fitzgerald was still actively investigating Rove's role in the leak of Valerie Wilson's identity.  

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

by Oui on Fri Jul 18th, 2008 at 03:48:27 PM EST
But that's not a crime unless someone is willing to charge him with a crime.
by BooMan on Fri Jul 18th, 2008 at 04:39:46 PM EST
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My biggest concern for Obama and a Dem Congress and Senate is that they may not vigorously roll back the assault on the constitution and the entire administrative structure of government perpetrated by the Bush Admin. and the Repub. congress.  To do this successfully, they will need to discredit Neo-Con politics and Neo-Classical Economics.  

The continual blather of RW "position papers," "white papers" and media appearances by prominent "PR Tank" representatives makes this difficult.  They are reinforced by MSM that are more influenced by editors and news directors under the sway of conservative ownership than by the more progressive instincts of so many reporters.  But until this "free market" and "individual freedom" b.s. they are pedaling can be shown for the self serving crap it is there will be a strong head wind for real change.  And unless they are discredited to a majority of Americans, the danger of an even more effective version of W in a future presidency remains a grave risk.
 

If sanity be culturally normative, then by the norms of this culture I claim insanity.

by ARGeezer on Fri Jul 18th, 2008 at 04:56:59 PM EST


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