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kick and rec think Jun 2012 #1
KICK! Has DOJ been "captured"? patrice Jun 2012 #2
DU Tries Octafish Jun 2012 #3
What could possibly be the justification for the DoJ not to rhett o rick Jun 2012 #4
k&r n/t lordsummerisle Jun 2012 #5
Gov. Don Siegelman, the Roughly $3.6 Billion, ExxonMobil, and Pissing Off BIG OIL. L. Coyote Jun 2012 #6
So, the DOJ went after Siegelman to protect Jack Abramoff? Freddie Stubbs Jun 2012 #7
Jack Abramoff wrote a so-called confessional autobiography JDPriestly Jun 2012 #24
The charges were enough to convince a jury to vote unanimously to convict him Freddie Stubbs Jun 2012 #28
A witness lied. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #39
The charges convinced them? Hissyspit Jun 2012 #41
Yet people STILL have faith in the electoral system........... socialist_n_TN Jun 2012 #8
We DO call it that. The questions are about how to create critical mass to overturn corruption. patrice Jun 2012 #15
Eric Holder will get right on it... 99Forever Jun 2012 #9
I honestly thought Holder's first action as AG would be to rectify Siegelman's injustices Canuckistanian Jun 2012 #14
Holder is a spineless wimp. 99Forever Jun 2012 #18
yup--that was the beginning of my realization that Obama librechik Jun 2012 #22
President Obama should pardon Siegelman samsingh Jun 2012 #10
I agree completely..nt Stuart G Jun 2012 #11
A pardon implies Siegelman actually did something wrong. phleshdef Jun 2012 #20
A pardons doesn't imply you did anything wrong. n/t PoliticAverse Jun 2012 #36
Yes. It does. I'd advise you to look up what pardon means. phleshdef Jun 2012 #37
I know what the words 'pardon' and 'imply' mean and I stand by my statement. n/t PoliticAverse Jun 2012 #38
i just want him to be able to get on with his life samsingh Jun 2012 #46
K&R. nt OnyxCollie Jun 2012 #12
There will be no justice The Wizard Jun 2012 #13
K&R Blue Owl Jun 2012 #16
Thank you libodem Jun 2012 #17
k&r . . . .n/t annabanana Jun 2012 #19
Is Siegelman incarcerated right now? roody Jun 2012 #21
Siegelman is to be resentenced. No hearing date yet, apparently. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #25
Meanwhile, Tom Delay is free and could be Dancing With The Stars. What a country. freshwest Jun 2012 #29
Just So You Know...tom delay is not in the system yet & may never be. solarman350 Jun 2012 #44
Thanks for taking the time to email; I suspected as much. There were a few stories in the papers, freshwest Jun 2012 #45
HR I Agree with you except, I believe that Riley via Rove stole Siegelman's win..... midnight Jun 2012 #23
Spam deleted by NRaleighLiberal (MIR Team) Pauline89 Jun 2012 #26
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2012 #27
I think getting justice for Don Siegelman is going to require a movement. I remember him sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #30
Why did Siegelman not get the same treatment as Stevens? FiveGoodMen Jun 2012 #31
Stevens was corrupt as hell. It wouldn't be suprising to find out at some point EFerrari Jun 2012 #32
Good question, yet to be answered. sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #33
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Jun 2012 #34
K&R! pacalo Jun 2012 #35
Tweeted this OP for more exposure. I wonder if Avaaz or one of the activist sites with a large sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #40
Thank you... midnight Jun 2012 #42
K&R Iwillnevergiveup Jun 2012 #43
K&R woo me with science Jun 2012 #47
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