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Former Seattle journalist accused of helping Iraq: 'I'm innocent'
Seattle Times ^ | March 14, 2004 | By Cameron W. Barr and Dan Eggen

Posted on 03/12/2004 5:37:43 PM PST by ValerieUSA

A former congressional press aide was arrested yesterday for allegedly maintaining an "intelligence relationship" for several years with U.S.-based spies for Saddam Hussein before the Iraqi leader was ousted. Among other activities, authorities said, Susan Lindauer, 41, cooperated with Iraqi intelligence agents in January 2003 by delivering a letter to the home of a distant relative, White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card, urging the Bush administration to hold off its invasion of Iraq so weapons inspectors could continue their work.

Lindauer, a former journalist, worked in the late 1980s for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and The Herald in Everett.

Lindauer, described by people who know her as an ardent foe of the U.S.-led war against Saddam's regime, was arrested at her home in Takoma Park, Md., by FBI agents after a federal indictment in New York charged her with several crimes, including acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign government and violating laws against financial transactions with Iraq.

"I'm an anti-war activist, and I'm innocent," Lindauer said before her initial appearance yesterday in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. After entering no pleas and posting her home as $500,000 collateral, she was released from custody pending further proceedings but must reside in a halfway house designated by federal court officials.

She could face more than 25 years in prison if convicted.

"I did more to stop terrorism in this country than anybody else," said Lindauer, who has a master's degree in public policy from the London School of Economics. "I worked to get weapons inspectors back to Iraq when everyone else said it was impossible."

Law-enforcement sources familiar with the investigation said Lindauer's alleged activities caused little, if any, damage to U.S. national security, though they had the potential to cause harm. "It's not the biggest case out there," one of the sources said. "There's not a lot of money allegedly changing hands. Her efforts to impact U.S. policy were not successful."

Lindauer, who was not charged with espionage, allegedly met with Iraqi intelligence agents in Manhattan six times between October 1999 and February 2002 for reasons not specified in the indictment. In an October 2001 meeting, Lindauer "accepted a task given to her" by an agent, according to the indictment, which does not describe the task.

Then, for about two weeks beginning in late February 2002, she allegedly met with Iraqi agents in Baghdad, where she received cash payments totaling about $10,000.

In early January 2003, two months before the Iraq war began, Lindauer delivered a letter to the home of a U.S. government official, touting her Iraqi connections and unsuccessfully attempting to influence government policy, the indictment said. Several law-enforcement sources familiar with the case, who spoke on condition of anonymity, identified the official as Card, who they said is a second cousin of Lindauer's.

One of those sources said Lindauer, in the letter, "was making the argument that the Iraqi government should be given more time for inspections and that sort of thing to delay the war."

White House press secretary Scott McClellan said yesterday that Card does not recall having any personal contact with Lindauer since President Bush's 2001 inaugural celebration.

"It is a very sad and unfortunate incident," McClellan said. "The various attempts to contact him on behalf of the former (Iraqi) regime were brought to the attention of the appropriate officials ... and Chief of Staff Card was fully cooperative with the FBI during the investigation."

According to the indictment, an FBI agent posing as a Libyan intelligence officer met with Lindauer twice in Baltimore last June and July to "discuss the need for plans and foreign resources to support resistance groups operating within" U.S.-occupied Iraq. In August, acting on the undercover agent's instructions, authorities said in a statement, Lindauer "left packages on two separate occasions for the (agent) ... in prearranged 'dead drop' operations." The indictment alleges that the packages contained documents and were left in Takoma Park.

In the early 1990s, Lindauer worked briefly as a researcher at U.S. News and World Report before becoming a press aide for a succession of Democrats in Congress. She was a press secretary for Rep. Peter DeFazio of Oregon in 1993; then-Rep. Ron Wyden of Oregon, now a senator, the following year; then-Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun of Illinois beginning in 1996, and, for two months in 2002, Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California.

She worked as a temporary business reporter with the Seattle P-I in 1987 and then as an editorial writer at The Herald for two years.

Lindauer's father, John Lindauer, a former chancellor at the University of Alaska, lost a 1998 bid to become the state's governor as a Republican.

Lindauer's former co-workers at The Herald remember her as a brilliant, passionate woman.

Retired publisher Larry Hanson said she impressed him at editorial-board meetings with the depth of her feelings about issues under discussion. "This is very bizarre," he said of her arrest.

But Lindauer's former supervisor at The Herald, where she wrote editorials between August 1987 and July 1989, said she suffered from devastating mood swings and sometimes "erratic" behavior.

"She's a brilliant thinker, extremely energetic and all of that," said Lou Wein, who now owns a Snohomish antique store. "... But she was a very bumpy person to work with at times."

Diane Wright, a former co-worker at The Herald, remembered Lindauer as a true journalist, very plugged in to current events and passionate about her work.

"It's sad to think someone could be led in another direction by those traits of passion and inquisitiveness," said Wright, now a Seattle Times reporter. "It seems unbelievable to me."

Washington Post staff writers Susan Levine and Jerry Markon and staff researchers Richard Drezen and Madonna Lebling contributed to this report. Seattle Times reporter Diane Brooks contributed local responses.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: Washington; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 200301; 200403; 20040314; andycard; democrat; lindauer; lindhauer; objective; peacenik; saddam; spy
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FIRST a lengthy mention of her relationship to Card, then a brief paragraph about her much more relevant work as an aide to Democrat congresscritters.
1 posted on 03/12/2004 5:37:43 PM PST by ValerieUSA
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To: ValerieUSA
I hate hippies.
2 posted on 03/12/2004 5:40:09 PM PST by Spruce (revolvemonos)
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"She could face more than 25 years in prison if convicted."

Why isn't she up for the death penalty? She spied for the enemy during a war. If that isn't treason I'm not sure what is.

3 posted on 03/12/2004 5:42:44 PM PST by Dutch Boy
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To: Spruce
"It's sad to think someone could be led in another direction by those traits of passion and inquisitiveness," said Wright, now a Seattle Times reporter. "It seems unbelievable to me."

SAD???? It's SAD?
How about Outrageous!
Embarrassing?
Unprofessional?
Hypocritical?
Anti-American?
Unethical?
Dangerous?
Shocking?

Nah.... she's still one of your own, isn't she?
That's why the "mainstream" liberal press seeks to punish Card by touting the irrelevant relationship - he betrayed her... and he betrayed you all, didn't he?
Don't believe anyone believes you really find it all so unbelieveable.

4 posted on 03/12/2004 5:47:08 PM PST by ValerieUSA
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To: ValerieUSA
So is $10,000 (adjusted for inflation) the equivalent of 30 pieces of silver?
5 posted on 03/12/2004 5:50:00 PM PST by SAMWolf (John Kerry is not indecisive and wishy-washy. He consistantly gives aid and comfort to our enemies.)
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To: ValerieUSA
Yea, the media dances around the Democrat ties and I keep thinking they must be talking about someone else. I mean how many relatives does Card have? Then I read it and it's the same freak. I'm waiting for the headline "former FOX NEWS EMPLOYEE is SPY!!!
6 posted on 03/12/2004 5:50:50 PM PST by BallyBill
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To: ValerieUSA
I heard a sound-bite from this wench the other day. She was spouting off pretty good. She's anti-war and proud of it. In her mind, she couldn't possibly have done anything wrong, 'cause she's 'saving lives.'

This woman should be kept under lock and key for her own safety.

7 posted on 03/12/2004 5:52:55 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: Dutch Boy
From what I 've gathered they are not charging this POS with espionage. But the fact they are charging her with conspiracy means she is the tip of the iceberg. I hate hippies.
8 posted on 03/12/2004 5:55:54 PM PST by Spruce (revolvemonos)
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then a brief paragraph about her much more relevant work as an aide to Democrat

I counted them...................Paragraph 15, before this is mentioned.

9 posted on 03/12/2004 5:55:57 PM PST by Michael.SF. ('After all, Jesus was born to a homeless couple' - Hillary Clinton (paraphrased))
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To: ValerieUSA
Lindauer's former co-workers at The Herald remember her as a brilliant, passionate woman.

I am getting 60's flashbacks something fierce. I hated these folks then and I hate them now. No wonder she was so happy at getting arrested. Jerry Garcia and Ken Keasey are dead but there are still plenty around to sing her praises -- Joan Baez or Country Joe perhaps.

10 posted on 03/12/2004 6:00:22 PM PST by JimSEA ( "More Bush, Less Taxes.")
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To: Michael.SF.
I e-mailed my post #4 to reporter Diane Wright and the opinion editor at the Seattle Times. I'm sure they are now chagrined. *L*
11 posted on 03/12/2004 6:00:33 PM PST by ValerieUSA
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To: ValerieUSA
"FIRST a lengthy mention of her relationship to Card, then a brief paragraph about her much more relevant work as an aide to Democrat congresscritters."


Yep! Then the coup de grace (or "she's obviously nuts" approach)...

"But Lindauer's former supervisor at The Herald, where she wrote editorials between August 1987 and July 1989, said she suffered from devastating mood swings and sometimes "erratic" behavior."


See? Even if she WAS a democrat supporter/operative, the poor girl obviously had mental problems...and we should all feel pity for her. (Hey! Do you suppose this might run in the Card family? Maybe it's a genetic thing?)

12 posted on 03/12/2004 6:02:47 PM PST by Maria S ("I will do whatever the Americans want…I saw what happened in Iraq, and I was afraid." Gaddafi, 9/03)
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To: ValerieUSA
One of many profound examples evident in the left wing of the democrat party of the utterly incapable pretending they are something they are not, or claiming to do something they cannot, and still think they have achieved their objective and accomplished something. She actually would be more helpful if she cleaned up cigarett butts along the Long Island Sound.
13 posted on 03/12/2004 6:03:21 PM PST by Imagine
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To: JimSEA
"I did more to stop terrorism in this country than anybody else," said Lindauer, who has a master's degree in public policy from the London School of Economics. "I worked to get weapons inspectors back to Iraq when everyone else said it was impossible."

I wonder about her anti-American protests and lifelong contacts she made while studying in London.

14 posted on 03/12/2004 6:03:35 PM PST by ValerieUSA
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To: ValerieUSA
"I did more to stop terrorism in this country than anybody else," said Lindauer, who has a master's degree in public policy from the London School of Economics.

Anybody else have trouble believing this?

With a degree like that, what is she doing working for newspapers and as a press aide to congresscritters?

I'd like to see somebody in the media confirm her credentials before I believe it.

My guess is she's manic-depressive (bi-polar), with paranoid delusions, as well as delusions of grandeur, during the manic phase. The comments by her co-workers about her being "energetic," prone to mood swings, and "difficult to work with" are the tip-offs.

15 posted on 03/12/2004 6:04:12 PM PST by longshadow
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To: Dutch Boy
Why isn't she up for the death penalty? She spied for the enemy during a war. If that isn't treason I'm not sure what is.

From the article: "Lindauer....was not charged with espionage.."

That's why

16 posted on 03/12/2004 6:04:15 PM PST by Chuckster ("Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it." George Bernard Shaw)
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To: Spruce
I hate hippies.

Me Too

17 posted on 03/12/2004 6:09:01 PM PST by Fiddlstix (This Space Available for Rent or Lease by the Day, Week, or Month. Reasonable Rates. Inquire within.)
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To: Maria S
Now that she's been outed, they must distance themselves from her.... may as well find a way to take down Card during the painful process, eh? She's a martyr.
18 posted on 03/12/2004 6:09:06 PM PST by ValerieUSA
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To: Chuckster
Article 3 Section 3.
Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.

Sounds like treason to me.

19 posted on 03/12/2004 6:10:56 PM PST by Dutch Boy
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To: longshadow
If you're going to lie about a masters degree on your resume, you may as well make it from a foreign country.
20 posted on 03/12/2004 6:15:48 PM PST by ValerieUSA
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