What did the surviving attorneys do to escape the axe?
the nyt poses an excellent question...
well, i don't think it's too hard to guess... why, democratic persecution, of course...
persecution which was blatantly obvious to the appeals court...
it's looking more and more like the justice department was a principal tool of the criminals at bushco in creating their coveted, one-party, authoritarian state...
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As Congress investigates the politicization of the United States attorney offices by the Bush administration, it should review the extraordinary events the other day in a federal courtroom in Wisconsin. The case involved Georgia Thompson, a state employee sent to prison on the flimsiest of corruption charges just as her boss, a Democrat, was fighting off a Republican challenger. It just might shed some light on a question that lurks behind the firing of eight top federal prosecutors: what did the surviving attorneys do to escape the axe?
well, i don't think it's too hard to guess... why, democratic persecution, of course...
Ms. Thompson, a purchasing official in the state’s Department of Administration, was accused by the United States attorney in Milwaukee, Steven Biskupic, of awarding a travel contract to a company whose chief executive contributed to the campaign of Gov. Jim Doyle, a Democrat. Ms. Thompson said the decision was made on the merits, but she was convicted and sent to prison before she could appeal.
persecution which was blatantly obvious to the appeals court...
The Chicago-based United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit seemed shocked by the injustice of her conviction. It took the extraordinary step of releasing Ms. Thompson from prison immediately after hearing arguments, without waiting to issue a ruling. One of the judges hinted that Ms. Thompson may have been railroaded. “It strikes me that your evidence is beyond thin,” [said] Judge Diane Wood...
it's looking more and more like the justice department was a principal tool of the criminals at bushco in creating their coveted, one-party, authoritarian state...
Labels: Bush Administration, Democrats, Department of Justice, George Bush, Georgia Thompson, Harriet Miers, Jim Doyle, Karl Rove, Republicans, US Attorneys, Wisconsin
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