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In reply to the discussion: Blogging Can Be Dangerous to Your Freedom [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)25. It may be that's exactly what you're supposed to think.
That's not the reality, though.
Here's an example of what Mr. Shuler has reported about the Alabama GOP that the mainstream media ignores:
The Strange Tale of a Pedophile in the U.S. Justice Department
Roy Atchison
The U.S. Department of Justice generated plenty of strange stories during the George W. Bush years. But one of the strangest involved John David "Roy" Atchison, an assistant U.S. attorney in Pensacola, Florida, who committed suicide after being caught in a pedophilia sting in Detroit.
Atchison's sad story has many connections to Birmingham and Alabama. And it raises this question: How did a guy with a shaky work record and a history of run-ins with the law get hired by the world's supposedly foremost crime-fighting organization? Did Atchison attain his lofty position because he had connections to powerful figures in the Alabama legal world?
Investigative journalist Margie Burns examines these questions, and much more, in a series of posts about the Atchison case at her blog, margieburns.com.
Burns begins with the actions that turned Atchison into a national figure in fall 2007:
This is not the story of a man who engaged in pedophilia for years or decades before being caught. It is the story of a man whipsawed by the strain of living up to a high-achieving family rooted in Birmingham, Ala., whose high-functioning connections assisted him for years in developing a career for which he turned out not to be suited. On Sept. 16, 2007, Assistant U.S. Attorney John David Roy Atchison, serving as a federal prosecutor in the Northern District of Florida, was arrested on credible charges of basically pedophilia. Atchison committed suicide in federal prison Oct. 5.
A dead pedophile might not sound like a tragedy. But Atchison was thought to be participating in a pedophile ring, and his death removed a useful informant from law enforcement resources. The question of how he was enabled to kill himself rather than being preserved for justice is one of the loose ends left hanging in his case.
CONTINUED...
http://legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/2010/09/strange-tale-of-pedophile-in-us-justice.html
Now, who's crazy? Shuler or the rightwing nutjobs in the Bush-Cheney-Rove GOP?
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Shuler got canned from his gig at University of Alabama for blogging about Siegelman.
Octafish
Apr 2014
#2
He is famous for his exposures of the Karl Rove Plot against Siegelman, an egregious travesty of
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#7
Agree. Two journalists were arrested for taking pictures from the sidewalk in Ohio.
Octafish
Apr 2014
#4
He made an enemy of Karl Rove and his tainted judges in Alabama when he wrote relentlessly about
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#9
Legal Schnauzer publisher Roger Shuler released after more than 5 months in Alabama jail
Octafish
Apr 2014
#17
It's as if an empire of evil had hijacked the government of the United States.
Octafish
Apr 2014
#18
The question is whether Shuler had any evidence to back up what he wrote and if so, what
JDPriestly
Apr 2014
#13
''This silence by groups like the Society for Professional Journalism is deafening.''
Octafish
Apr 2014
#29
It's like the Alabama GOP is running the country...National Bloggers Club? Ali Akbar?
Octafish
Apr 2014
#36
Why is Alabama allowed its own third-world justice system without checks & balances
pacalo
Apr 2014
#21
That would indicate a conspiracy. But, but, but....conspiracies never happen! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Apr 2014
#23
Insisting on representing yourself in numerous court cases, when you have no legal training,
struggle4progress
Apr 2014
#24
Here's the NY Times in September 2007, three years before the 29 September 2010
struggle4progress
Apr 2014
#26
Only thing is that Legal Schnauzer tied the fellow to his roots with the Alabama GOP.
Octafish
Apr 2014
#28