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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
12. And to think Don Siegelman remains in prison...
Sun Dec 14, 2014, 03:56 PM
Dec 2014
From the great DUer autorank:

Elena Kagan - Willing Accomplice

By Michael Collins

Then, when Siegelman appealed his case to the Supreme Court in 2009, President Obama's Attorney General dispatched Solicitor General Elena Kagan to argue against the appeal Iii in November.

Before accepting the case, Elena Kagan knew or should have known: that the U.S. Attorney who began the Siegelman investigation was closely tied to Karl Rove; that Siegelman never benefited personally from the contribution to an education funding initiative; that the case was so outrageous, forty-four attorneys general petitioned Congress; and, that the presiding judge in the case owned a major interest in a defense firm that received a $178 million federal contract between Siegelman's indictment and trial, a massive conflict of interest.

Most revealing, before her argument against the former governor's appeal, Kagan knew or should have known the following. After two charges had been dropped in a 2009 appeal, Justice Department attorneys recommended a twenty year sentence instead of the seven years already rendered. Fewer offenses for sentencing meant thirteen additional years by the strange logic of federal justice.

Kagan knew or should have known all this and more. That didn't stop her from arguing that Don Siegelman should be kept in jail. ...

That judgment is that Elena Kagan was a willing accomplice in one of the most outrageous political prosecutions of our time.

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Obama is a lot like Clinton... kentuck Dec 2014 #1
and so it goes. .... marym625 Dec 2014 #2
Also...see these posts by RiverLover: woo me with science Dec 2014 #3
Good Links, also. n/t KoKo Dec 2014 #11
Corruption! JDPriestly Dec 2014 #14
Half a Mil? Thats the fredamae Dec 2014 #4
Sounds like a lot, but really, it's astonishing how little we get sold out for. merrily Dec 2014 #6
It is astoundingly low, isn't it. woo me with science Dec 2014 #8
200 max donors. joshcryer Dec 2014 #22
Rec only for visibility and not because I approve of the kind of cronyism described by Schulte. merrily Dec 2014 #5
Well, bundling up a half mill is a demonstration of political acumen. aikoaiko Dec 2014 #7
Yep. joshcryer Dec 2014 #16
Which is in fact part of the problem. vi5 Dec 2014 #26
The system is completely honest and forthright. This is just a coincidence. Zorra Dec 2014 #9
Kinda like putting wealthy sellers of Hair Growth products in charge of HEW. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2014 #10
And to think Don Siegelman remains in prison... Octafish Dec 2014 #12
Thanks. The Siegelman case is shameful. JDPriestly Dec 2014 #17
Siegelman went down due to a corrupt AG. joshcryer Dec 2014 #20
He should be out of prison right now. That Siegelman is still in prison does not speak well for JDPriestly Dec 2014 #21
Obama doesn't do pardons much. joshcryer Dec 2014 #25
+1 Enthusiast Dec 2014 #19
Those are the good guys...if it's money our way it's okay. ileus Dec 2014 #13
Somebody lend me $500K. I want to be a Marshal NightWatcher Dec 2014 #15
It's not that hard. joshcryer Dec 2014 #18
Thanks for posting this! 20score Dec 2014 #23
You can't really expect a plutocracy to work like a democracy at all. Rex Dec 2014 #24
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