[CitizensTruth] ARTICLE-Holder

Walterb306 at cs.com Walterb306 at cs.com
Thu Aug 13 17:37:30 EDT 2009


All,

FYI,

Beverley


Monday, August 10, 2009

LEGAL SCHNAUZER

Are Holder's GOP Ties Subverting Justice in Political Prosecutions?

http://legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/2009/08/are-holders-gop-ties-subverting-j
ustice.html


Attorney General Eric Holder has shown little or no inclination to
intervene in apparent Bush-era political prosecutions involving Democrats, such as
Don Siegelman in Alabama and Paul Minor in Mississippi.

So far, Holder has intervened in federal prosecutions involving
Republicans, most notably the case of former U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK).

Why does Holder seem content to let the Siegelman and Minor cases languish?
Alabama attorney and Siegelman-case whistleblower Jill Simpson says she
might have the answer.

Simpson, a former opposition researcher for the Republican Party in
Alabama, is skilled at tracking down information. She learned that Holder, before
being named Barack Obama's attorney general, worked for a Washington, D.C.,
law firm called Covington & Burling. And what did Simpson discover about that
august firm?


The tip I got was that the firm had a very important client. His name was
George W Bush. And they represented a very important organization . . .
called the Republican National Committee. I was in shock when I checked it--and
it was true.

My favorite research item I ran across is when they were protecting the RNC
from having to turn over Karl Rove's e-mails that were run on the RNC
servers. It shocked me. Plus I found it mighty interesting that AG Eric Holder
never enlightened anyone about his conflicts of coming from a big Washington,
D.C., law firm that represented the National Republic Committee and George
W. Bush in the 2000 election contest.
Simpson notes that Holder's favorable treatment of Republicans hardly stops
with the Stevens case. She lists the Tobin phone-jamming case in New
Hampshire, the Kott case in Alaska, and the Abramoff/Feeney case in Florida as
examples of the Holder DOJ killing GOPers with kindness. What does Simpson make
of it?


It has long been reported that the expenses in those cases were picked up
by the RNC. That same RNC paid AG Holder's law firm, and that law firm paid
AG Holder more than $2 million last year.

Shame on AG Holder. He had an ethical duty to tell the citizens of America
he had a conflict in investigating all of these cases and all the torture
cases--and instead he tried to ignore it or hide it instead of doing the right
thing and getting out of the cases.
Is Simpson willing to let bygones be bygones. Oh, no. She says Holder
should be forced to step down:


(Holder) has ignored to date all the Democrats in this country who . . .
have proof that they were politically targeted by the RNC and Karl Rove. And
he has not done the right thing and asked President Obama to appoint a
special counsel--all along knowing he has a conflict because of his firm's
representation of the RNC.

Since Holder has done all this, he should be immediately removed from this
position of power. Innocent men are in jail, and he has played games.

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