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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 05:56 PM Sep 2012

Dana Siegelman: I Met Karl Rove at the Democratic National Convention

Dana Siegelman: I Met Karl Rove at the DNC
By Dana Siegelman on 9/10/2012, 9:39am PT

[EDITOR'S NOTE: Our guest blogger Dana Siegelman is the daughter of Don Siegelman, the former Democratic Gov. of Alabama. He is scheduled to report to federal prison on September 11 to serve the remaining 6 years of a prison sentence after being prosecuted and found guilty in 2006 by friends and colleagues of Karl Rove, on charges of bribery. The former Governor received no money, or anything of tangential value in the transaction, and no explicit quid pro quo was found in his trial. The supposed "bribe" was by a local hospital executive, Richard Scrushy, who donated $500,000 to a fund favored by Siegelman, and meant to support a state lottery that would send underprivileged children to college. In return, prosecutors charged, Siegelman appointed Scrushy to a state hospital board, even though he had already been appointed to serve on the same board under three previous Governors (two Republicans and a Democrat). Such a transaction has never before been considered a crime in this country.]
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There was rumor of Karl Rove's presence echoing in the halls of the Time Warner Cable Arena at the Democratic National Convention in North Carolina on September 5th, 2012. For some reason, since he dared show up to the DNC, I immediately felt it was meant to be that I meet him in person.

I mean, here I am petitioning for a Presidential pardon to lift my father's 78 month prison sentence that came at the hands of many GOP operatives set on taking my dad --- a Democrat, and the only man to have served in every statewide office in Alabama --- out of politics.

One of those operatives even swore under oath, in front of Congress, that Rove played a key role in making sure the U.S. Department of Justice was on board to see my dad's political prosecution --- as CBS' 60 Minutes reported back in early 2008 --- through to the end.

As you may imagine, my heart was beating at the prospect of confronting Rove in person, if the opportunity arrived. He had refused to testify when he was subpoenaed by Congress, and while several journalists have asked him about it, he has dodged the questions by saying he only learned of the case by reading it in the news, or that he only met some of the prosecutors involved, but not the woman who claimed she actually spied on my dad at the direction of Rove. As ABC's George Stephanopoulos told Mr. Rove after asking him about the Siegelman case, "But that's not a denial." I agree!

The main players in my father's prosecution, U.S. Attorney Leura Canary, her husband Bill Canary (who ran my father's opponent's campaign), former Alabama Attorney General now 11th Circuit Federal Judge Bill Pryor, and Federal Judge Mark Fuller have all been connected to Rove.

Political prosecutions were prevalent during the Bush years. The federal judges he appointed to the bench were vetted by Rove, and Bush loyalists were hand-selected to serve as U.S. Attorneys. Studies have shown that prosecutions were brought against Democrats at a rate of seven-to-one over Republicans during the Bush regime. Many of those prosecutions were completely political, amounting to hundreds of ruined political careers and the imprisonment of innocent people, such as my father.

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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
3. I've been Googling to try to find out. I don't know how he got Credentials to get in
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 07:45 PM
Sep 2012

but...I'll keep searching "The Google" to see if I can find out...

patrice

(47,992 posts)
2. You've heard of Regulatory Capture? This is Justice Capture & it has HUGE ramifications beyond
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 06:09 PM
Sep 2012

Siegelman's VERY worthy cause.

Those ramifications are one of the reasons why Siegelman is having trouble getting any traction.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
4. Could you explain more about "Justice Capture?"
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 07:46 PM
Sep 2012

I think it has to do with Bush getting rid of all the Dem Judges after Clinton...but, not sure quite what you mean?

patrice

(47,992 posts)
6. Any judgement calls/interpretations/process decisions will all be made exclusively within a
Tue Sep 11, 2012, 10:11 PM
Sep 2012

certain portion of the total spectrum of actual legal options, i.e. right wing application and implementation of all laws relative to legal issues like vote suppression or stolen votes.

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