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L. Coyote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-24-07 10:01 AM
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37. Did "Voter Fraud" Charlatan Thor Hearne Urge White House to Can Cummins?
Did "Voter Fraud" Charlatan Thor Hearne Urge White House to Can Cummins?
Howard Beale - 04/19/2007 - http://www.firedupmissouri.com/cummins_hearne_doj_purge

In early 2005 the Fired Up Missouri community was instrumental in figuring out and reporting on the intricate web of corporate shell LLCs used by the Blunt Administration to effectuate its fee office money funnelling scheme. One of the key facts from those posts was the central involvement of the law firm of Lathrop & Gage in the design and construction of fee office management company entities.

Now some are speculating that relationships between a key Lathrop & Gage attorney and the Bush White House may have led to the firing of U.S. Attorney whose investigation might have implicated Lathrop & Gage in a government corruption scheme.

Observers are focusing on Mark "Thor" Hearne, who is not only a Lathrop & Gage partner, but has also been one of the most (if not the most) important cogs in the legal machine created by the Republican Party to gain advantage by advancing specious claims of widespread voter fraud ....

... Few people would have been as well-positioned as Hearne to intervene with the Department of Justice and help scuttle the investigation into Governor Matt Blunt ... loyal GOP lawyers --whether inside federal government or helping on the outside-- are a sizable but insular bunch. They work together to subjugate the ordinary process and the administration of justice to political need. Loyalty is the currency of the kingdom; truth or rule of law are matters of mere inconvenience ... here in Missouri, we had administration operatives changing DOJ policy and personnel to reflect the specific GOP needs on the ground ...
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