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Octafish

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27. One's on the Supreme Court.
Tue Oct 29, 2013, 08:01 PM
Oct 2013

Not that she was a willing accomplice in the Siegelman prosecution or anything, but she did help the nation "move on" afterward as Solicitor General for the good of the, uh, the good of...wait a second. 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 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. Why should anyone ever trust her?

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"Liberty Duke?" You can't make this up n/t zazen Oct 2013 #1
She's a lobbyist. Octafish Oct 2013 #11
Alabama actually seceded and no one noticed. annabanana Oct 2013 #2
Have you been? WilliamPitt Oct 2013 #3
Agreed. DU can be very tiring some times. Coyotl Oct 2013 #6
Sorry Will.. I'm just still pretty ticked off annabanana Oct 2013 #7
Don is a friend of mine. WilliamPitt Oct 2013 #10
Gets personal for all of us who live here. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #8
Intimidation Of Law Blogger Tied To Alabama GOP Primary Octafish Oct 2013 #12
The Alabama Republicans are corrupt to the core as the Don sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #14
Can You Help an Alabama Journalist / Political Prisoner / Don Siegelman Defender? Coyotl Oct 2013 #4
Thank you! Please include as many threads as possible. Octafish Oct 2013 #13
Is there anywhere to donate to him to get him out of that jail? sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #15
The great DUer Zorra got an email from Dana Siegelman, Don's daughter... Octafish Oct 2013 #19
YES. Follow the link above. Coyotl Oct 2013 #23
Great, thank you I will do that. sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #29
Good to see this resurface hootinholler Oct 2013 #5
Justice demands it... Octafish Oct 2013 #17
This is not helping the powers that be, not at all. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #9
I wish more people would 'rant' about this egregious miscarriage sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #16
Sooner or later, the pendulum will swing. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #18
Karl Rove and the Alabama BFEE have done all they could to destroy Shuler... Octafish Oct 2013 #20
It's a small club dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #25
We have our own club, or we thought we did. It just isn't willing to fight the sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #30
Thanks for this, Octafish. madfloridian Oct 2013 #21
Hiya, madfloridian! Beyond weird. The late pedo US Attorney John Atchison hails from Alabama... Octafish Oct 2013 #22
Karl Rove set his sights on Alabama and judges. From 2007.... madfloridian Oct 2013 #24
One's on the Supreme Court. Octafish Oct 2013 #27
What keeps our party from speaking out and taking this on? madfloridian Oct 2013 #28
Fear Octafish Oct 2013 #36
How could anyone, who had any knowledge of this case, argue to keep Don Siegelman sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #35
More than 100 state attorneys general signed a statement to that effect. Octafish Oct 2013 #37
Shame on any Dem especially, who is not clamoring for a thorough investigation sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #46
Too bad there are not more like Shuler, if there were, they wouldn't sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #31
It seems as though the Democrats are fearful of standing up for him. madfloridian Oct 2013 #34
It's a fucking police state down there. gopiscrap Oct 2013 #26
How Karl Rove Took Over the Alabama Supreme Court and Created a ‘No Win Zone’ for Citizens Octafish Oct 2013 #38
Have you noticed how little interest there is now in Karl Rove as compared sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #47
K&R Coyotl Oct 2013 #32
DU remembers Don Siegelman... Octafish Oct 2013 #40
^ Wilms Oct 2013 #33
DeLay gets off. Siegelman still in prison. Octafish Oct 2013 #42
I know the feeling! arthritisR_US Oct 2013 #50
Write to Rachael Maddow, good chance she would take it up. nt arthritisR_US Oct 2013 #39
Rachel Maddow has covered Don Siegelman story... Octafish Oct 2013 #43
I could be wrong but I thought she was the only one of them, to date, that has arthritisR_US Oct 2013 #45
Even 60 Minutes covered it. Coyotl Oct 2013 #48
I wil thanks. I wasn't aware... arthritisR_US Oct 2013 #49
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #41
DURec leftstreet Oct 2013 #44
K & R historylovr Oct 2013 #51
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