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Attorneys Scandal: An Illegal White House-coordinated Effort to Swing Elections to Republicans

By Marie Cocco, Truthdig. Posted May 18, 2007.


Connect the Justice Department dots and you see an insidious effort to corrupt the American electoral system. It's Watergate without the break-in or the bagmen.

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WASHINGTON -- It is time to stop referring to the "fired U.S attorneys scandal" by that misnomer, and call it what it is: a White House-coordinated effort to use the vast powers of the Justice Department to swing elections to Republicans.

This is no botched personnel switch. It is not even a political spat between the fired U.S. attorneys and Bush administration officials who deemed some of them insufficiently zealous in promoting the department's law enforcement priorities. Connect the dots and you see an insidious effort to corrupt the American electoral system. It's Watergate without the break-in or the bagmen.

The emerging picture is one in which widespread Republican claims of "voter fraud" -- unsubstantiated in virtually every case examined closely by law enforcement officials, local journalists, state elections officials and academics -- were used to stymie Democratic-leaning voter registration groups and create a taint around Democrats. The Justice Department's own statistics show that only a handful of people were convicted of voting illegally since it began a "voter integrity" initiative in 2002. Its top election crimes official, a career prosecutor, has told the U.S. Election Assistance Commission that the proportion of "legitimate to illegitimate claims of fraud" hasn't changed.

The "voter fraud" claims that White House political adviser Karl Rove promoted before last year's congressional elections were in battleground states such as New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin with closely contested races. He also has complained about alleged fraud in hotly competitive states such as Washington, Florida and Missouri. Curiously, states where elections often are decided by wide margins -- New York, for instance -- don't turn up on his lists.

According to McClatchy Newspapers, Rove pressed Justice officials about voter fraud probes in October. Complaints from Republican activists wound up in the hands of Kyle Sampson, former chief of staff to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and a key figure in the imbroglio. Five of the 12 U.S. attorneys who were canned or targeted for removal were singled out for alleged laxity in pursuing voter-fraud prosecutions, The Washington Post has reported.

The Justice Department's power to prosecute was expected to be put to use in carrying out a partisan witch hunt. Yet even this picture is incomplete.

The shenanigans involving U.S. attorneys must be seen alongside the parallel campaign to turn the department's voting-rights section into a rubber stamp for Republican efforts to enhance the voting power of their loyalists while diminishing that of Democrats.

Toby Moore, a former redistricting expert in the voting rights section and now project manager for American University's Commission on Federal Election Reform, says he believed that when the Bush administration began, ideological differences -- a suspicion that liberals held too much sway -- were at the root of chronic disagreements between political appointees and career lawyers. But he says he was wrong. "It now appears that what they were doing was not ideologically motivated but partisan motivated," Moore says. "They came in 2001 with the idea of changing the rules of elections to benefit the Republican Party."

The voting-rights section began producing rulings that would have the effect of crimping participation by Democratic-leaning voters. The department's backing of state photo identification laws, notably in Georgia, was one such case. Moore notes that the Georgia law, which was struck down in court, did not only burden minorities, the elderly and the disabled. It loosened rules for early and absentee voting, ballots typically used more often by the educated and affluent -- and more likely to be cast by Republicans. A new fervor for forcing states to purge registration rolls of invalid names, a process that often deletes names of eligible voters, also seized the voting-rights section.

The most vivid nexus between the "U.S. attorneys scandal" and the subjugation of the voting-rights section to partisan pursuits comes in Missouri, where the abrupt resignation of U.S. Attorney Todd Graves in March 2006 was followed quickly by the interim appointment of Bradley Schlozman, who'd helped to recast the voting rights section in the Bush administration's image. Schlozman soon announced indictments of four workers for a liberal voter-registration group -- the group itself had brought evidence of suspicious activity to the authorities. He did so just before November's election.

No set of coincidences could possibly result in this pattern. It suggests a scheme to use the levers of government to shape the pool of voters in favor of the ruling party. In a fledgling democracy, we would consider this shocking corruption. The chilling truth is that it can happen here -- and apparently it did.

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Marie Cocco is a prize-winning syndicated columnist on political and cultural topics for The Washington Post Writers Group. She is a frequent commentator on national TV and radio shows.

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Jailbird Rove
Posted by: NoPCZone on May 18, 2007 12:23 AM   
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The person the Democrats need to go after is KARL ROVE- not Deadeye Dick or Incurious George. In less than 2 years Bush will be gone to the dustbin of history while Rove & the RoveBots will be around for a long time.

Rove is the guy behind all of this nonsense and WILL be back. It's time for a little pre-emption in the cause of democracy. Follow the evidence and put Karl Rove behind bars.

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The shenanigans involving U.S. attorneys
Posted by: frankenfoot on May 18, 2007 12:43 AM   
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"i swear to god, i'll pistolwhip the next guy who says 'shenanigans'!"
"hey farva, what's the name of that retaurant you like with all the goofy s**t on the walls and the mozzerella sticks?"
"you mean 'shenanagins'?"
"OOOOOOOOOOOO"

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Quoting John Dean, It’s WORSE than Watergate.
Posted by: TheTruthSeeker on May 18, 2007 3:25 AM   
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Having researched Karl Rove and his rightwing Republican cronies for three years, I am more convinced than ever they are fascists in neoconservative clothing who wanted to establish a dictatorship in the United States.

Led by Rove’s hand-picked presidential puppet, the neocons sought total dominion over our traditional, two-party political system. They wanted permanent control of Congress, an enduring GOP White House, conservative Supreme Court, rightwing federal judges, Republican governors and legislatures in all 50 states, and a muzzled press. The way it was in Germany before WWII.

Now that the media is acting like a White House watchdog, not its lapdog, I’m also convinced the neocons are going down with Captain Quig's ship. The most noteworthy rats are those who formed Bill Kristol’s subversive GOP front organization, Project for a New American Century (PNAC) -- once the most dangerous threat to liberty-loving Americans since the Cold War.

For information about PNAC and an alphabetical list of 225 members (called “signatories”) -- including stealth neocons in the Democratic Party -- visit the investigative website, FreedomCentralUSA.com.

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dead assistants
Posted by: psyopswatcher on May 18, 2007 5:14 AM   
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As disturbing as this all is, if the following article is to be believed it appears that something even more sinister may be going on. Along with the 2001 unsolved murder of Tom Wales in Seattle, two more dead assistant US Attorney's in Texas, by suspicious means:

Texas assistant U.S. attorney deaths raise foul play questions

"Criminal Chief of the Dallas U.S. Attorney's office Shannon K. Ross found dead September 11, 2004 in her home the day before Senate hearings on healthcare anti-trust just after her associate Thelma Colbert was also found dead."

- these two women were working on the same case
- and three more in the same unit either resign or get fired all at once

"Head of the Civil Enforcement Unit of the Fort Worth U.S. Attorney's office Thelma Quince Colbert also turned up dead in her swimming pool on July 20, 2004 after investigating Medicare fraud and money laundering cases involving Novation and others for one and a half years, resulting in subpoenas leading to prosecution."

"Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was a partner in Vinson & Elkins, LLP which represents defendant Novation"

"All of which leads one to consider whether the Justice Department or the Senate ever thought to investigate whether money was being stolen from Medicare and then possibly replaced with narcotics proceeds which needed to be laundered into the U.S. banking system."

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» RE: dead assistants Posted by: JoAnne
» *shudder* Posted by: psyopswatcher
» RE: dead assistants Posted by: psyopswatcher
“Worse than Watergate” continued.
Posted by: TheTruthSeeker on May 18, 2007 6:49 AM   
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The U.S attorney firing scandal is just one more piece of a jigsaw puzzle showing rampant corruption in the Bush administration.

Other parts include the following transgressions, deceptions and outright lies:

So-called Iraqi WMDs.
"Immediate" threats.
Yellow-cake uranium.
Aluminum tubes.
Mobile biological weapons labs.
Ties to Al Qaeda.
A 9/11 connection.
The Valerie Plame/CIA leak case.
Secret overseas prisons.
Torture.
Warrantless wiretaps of United States citizens.
Phony Al Qaeda plots.
False claims that America is safer now from terrorism than before 9/11.
Concealing the real cost of Gulf War 2.
Understating Iraqi civilian casualties.
Embellishing U.S. successes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Misrepresenting the only wartime tax cut in American history.
Economically betraying senior citizens, the middle class and working poor.
Downplaying global warming.
Bush going on vacation during Hurricane Katrina while fellow Americans drowned in New Orleans.
Claiming wounded GIs got the best treatment possible at Walter Reed.
Preventing the coffins of returning GIs from being seen by the public.
Hiding injured Iraq veterans from the press after landing stateside.
Declassifying intelligence information for political purposes.

Another piece indicating Bush administration corruption is a falsified presidential biography the White House inadvertently posted on a State Department website shortly after George W. took office in 2001.

Reported by the Boston Globe on 02/28/04 under the headline, “Bush Bio on Web Inflates Guard Service,” the fabricated federal document claimed Shrub flew ANG F102s almost six years when the actual time was 27 months.

The text contained other misrepresentations as well -- not typos or mistaken dictation -- all intended to hide Bush’s AWOL military service during the Vietnam War from voters in 2000.

But as damning as the accumulated puzzle parts are, their combined affect is insignificant compared to the treasonous action inspired by Benedict Arnold Bush in Congress yesterday, when the White House and ten senators -- seven Republicans and three Democrats -- agreed on an immigration plan that would grant legal status to millions of people in this country unlawfully.

Any member of the Senate and House who supports the outrageous compromise, which threatens the future security of America more than any terrorist group could, should be summarily condemned and expelled from office at reelection time.

One more thing. At this very moment, because of Bush’s traitorous immigration plan, one of my fifth great grandfathers, John Scott, a Vermont farmer who fought the British in 1776 as a member of Colonel Seth Warner’s “Green Mountain Boys,” is turning in his grave. About 10,000 RPM. Minimum.

For more details about Devious Dub-ya’s falsified State Department biography, visit the nonprofit investigative website, King-George.biz. You will also find information about the treasonous neocon organization, Project for a New American Century (PNAC) plus an alphabetical list of of 225 PNAC members (called "signatories") including stealth neoconservatives in the Democratic Party.

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It's not Watergate, it's Amerikan Totalitariansim
Posted by: xbj on May 18, 2007 7:44 AM   
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This is nothing more than an almost completely successful attempt to turn American Democracy into a ONE PARTY SYSTEM. Where an opposition party is allowed to exist, but only serving at the pleasure of the ruling war party.

This is Amerikan Nazism. And it has to be stopped before it can progress any farther.

And the people behind it MUST BE KICKED OUT OF THE GOP, and prohibited from any involvement in American politics, FOREVER.

If this is not done, THE GOP WILL NEVER BE CLEANSED, and WILL NEVER STOP AT ITS GOAL OF ONE-PARTY RULE.

This has to be done. It's not enough for the voters to rebel as they have and wipe the GOP off the face of the map; they merely go underground, pay trillions to attack politicians in office the way they railroaded Clinton, and then hatch their nefarious plans underground.

These people MUST BE PURGED FROM AMERICAN POWER and AMERICAN POLITICS FOREVER.

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AND THE U.S. MEDIA HAS NOT REPORTED ON THIS AT ALL
Posted by: Ellie1 on May 18, 2007 10:32 AM   
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only one tv station (NBC I think) is the only station to have reported this matter at all. Liberal media? Like Hell.

The American people are f'in stupid. Look at all the a-holes who voted for this jacka--. Sorry for my language, but I have had it. When it comes to GWB, I don't know enough profanity to express my wrath.

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» Never again Posted by: brasilaron
The collapse of the Uncle Sam's twin towers
Posted by: ssegallmd on May 18, 2007 1:15 PM   
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So, what does that say about America and the people that it chooses to lead them? It says that the electorate is as dumb as a box of 300 million rocks, and its ruling class is morally corrupted in the extreme. There are your twin towers that have collapsed: the intellectual and moral faculties (the sine qua non of human thought) for the collective American consciousness. This race is run.

America is so frigging corrupt due to its leadership and so frigging unlovable because due to its Matrix of belligerent, arrogant, ignorance voters that it really should be aloud to just involute and excuse itself from the world stage. Fat, evil and stupid is no way for a nation to go through history.

You haven't got enough good AND smart people left in this country to prevent the arising of the inevitable relationship that sociopaths and their doormats assume: the boot to the neck. The smart are mostly criminal, and the good are undiscerning, incompetent, bovine voters. Good luck with that.

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Don't forget Electronic voting machines
Posted by: fanny666 on May 18, 2007 1:26 PM   
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Electronic Voting Machines

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“WORSE than Watergate:” Addendum regarding U.S. Army body armor
Posted by: TheTruthSeeker on May 18, 2007 3:09 PM   
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Today, MSNBC’s “Hardball” TV news show aired an investigative report by Lisa Meyers that said the Pentagon has refused to equip GIs in Iraq with the best body armor available –- specifically, the “Dragon Skin” vest worn by President Bush and Secret Service agents in high threat situations.

The current Army vest is the “Interceptor," which replaced the obsolete Vietnam era body armor GIs were forced to wear their first several years in Iraq. During the MSNBC report, the Iinterceptor's inventor said the Dragon Skin vest was “far superior” to his creation.

So why aren’t Dragon Skin vests being supplied to our troops in Iraq?. To save money, of course.

For detractors of the investigative website, King-George.biz, it promoted the Dragon Skin vest for more than a year -- to no avail.

But then, what does “Boo Hoo Hugh” know about the equipment our GIs in the Middle East deserve?

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I agree
Posted by: jjray on May 18, 2007 4:19 PM   
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Well done Ms. Cocco. For the Rove wing of the Republican party, "anti-voter fraud" is code for voter suppression and intimidation of minorities, disabled, elderly and the poor.

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Widespread Voter Fraud Domestic Version Of WMD's
Posted by: gradioc on May 18, 2007 4:46 PM   
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Voter fraud exists because the Bushies say it does and they create their own reality. If you can't find voter fraud, you're just not working on it hard enough, because WE KNOW IT'S THERE. And once again they are using a chimera to cover a long term plan of the neocons that has nothing to do with what they say in public. This phase of the takeover involves using the Justice Dept. to harrass Democratic organizations and limit their efficacy. They'd have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those meddling kids, oops, I mean pissed off former US Attorneys. I have many times, in this forum and others, derided others' triumphant calls for impeachment over this or that action by the bushies. I have often used the phrase, "That ain't got no legs. Move on." I believe this scandal does have legs. It will move forward on it's own. Will it find it's way to The Oval Office? I don't know at this point, but I do have a sneaky suspicion that Karl Rove may finally have gotten one of his man boobs caught in the wringer. Seems a most opportune time for all his emails to go missing. I'm reminded of the scene in "Animal House" where the Deltas have destroyed Flounder's car. "We'll tell the Congress that you wre doing a swell job of safeguarding American democracy, sending out emails making sure everyne was being careful about protecting civil liberties, and then you got up one morning and the emails were just GONE!! Of course there is another line from that scene that actually bears more relation to the truth. "Face it kid. You fucked up. You trusted us."

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voter fraud
Posted by: gellero on May 19, 2007 4:00 PM   
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the biggest perpetrators of voter fraud have traditionally been big city Democratic party machines.
These attornys serve at the pleasure of the President. He can fire them for any reason. Including their political views. So what ......

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» RE: voter fraud Posted by: wisegalah
What Are the Remaining US Attorneys
Posted by: TruthBeTold on May 19, 2007 5:49 PM   
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doing for Bush and the Republicans?

Since the national media are generally not inclined to report the evil done by Bush and his minions, would readers in the different states keep us up to date? Local media are more likely to cover this issue.

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Reply
Posted by: Balans on May 20, 2007 3:34 AM   
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Having researched Karl Rove and his rightwing Republican cronies for three years, I am more convinced than ever they are fascists in neoconservative clothing who wanted to establish a dictatorship in the United States.

Thanks, Emoticons

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Military has changed the regulations, troops no longer allow to provide their own armor
Posted by: fanny666 on May 20, 2007 9:12 PM   
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Support the Troops

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Attorneys Scandal: An Illegal White House-coordinated Effort to Swing Elections to Republicans
Posted by: pfm on May 21, 2007 11:51 AM   
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Does anyone truly find this surprising...? For if you do, then you have spent far too much time in an "ostrich" position, drank far too much "corporate" kool-aid, watch far too many 30 second "info" sound bites, and have given up all personal authority and responsibility to "them."

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