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Exclusive: DOJ will not conduct witch hunts for Obama (Over Ayers Ad)
MichelleMalkin.com ^ | 9/16/2008 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 09/16/2008 10:41:34 AM PDT by mojito

Remember Barack Obama’s attempt to silence TV stations running an independent ad by American Issues Project spotlighting The One’s ties to Weather Underground terrorist Bill Ayers? (link)

And remember the Obama campaign’s attempt to sic the Justice Department on the GOP donor behind the forbidden ad? (link)

A source sends the following report on DOJ’s public comments about Obama’s witch hunt. The comments were made September 12 and have not been reported yet by the MSM:

Justice Department Enforcement Donsanto Says DOJ Does Not Pursue Criminal Probes of Independent Groups

The Justice Department does not pursue criminal investigations of contributors to independent political groups, even when they give $1 million or more and even when their money is solicited based on an appeal to support or oppose a candidate, according to DOJ’s top election crimes official.

“You don’t see a whole lot of cases” where DOJ is looking at independent groups, said Craig Donsanto, the veteran director of the Election Crimes Branch in DOJ’s Public Integrity Section.

Donsanto made his comments Sept. 12 at a conference on corporate political activities in Washington, sponsored by the Practising Law Institute.

Asked directly during a panel discussion at the PLI conference whether he would approve of a case against a hypothetical contributor to a Section 527 group who gave a seven-figure donation based on a request to help or harm the prospects of a particular presidential candidate, Donsanto said, “No.”

Gap Between DOJ, FEC

His comments appeared to distance DOJ from the legal position taken in recent years by the Federal Election Commission. For example, the FEC adopted a regulation (11 CFR 100.57) after the last presidential election saying that money solicited by a group to support or oppose a federal candidate can be considered a regulated campaign contribution, limited to $5,000 annually per contributor.

DOJ has backed the FEC in defending this regulation and others against a recent court challenge, but Donsanto’s comments indicated that department apparently does not view the FEC rules as a strong enough basis for a criminal case. That stance could disappoint campaign reform supporters and officials in the presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), who have called on the Justice Department to aggressively pursue alleged instances of independent groups being set up to intervene in the current race for the White House.

Following the 2004 campaign, the FEC pursued enforcement cases and levied large fines against some of the biggest so-called Section 527 groups active in that campaign, arguing that their activities were regulated under campaign finance law. Critics of the groups have suggested that their organizers and contributors now face an even greater risk of legal action now because of the precedents set by the past FEC enforcement cases.

Also, a federal judge in Richmond, Va., recently rejected a bid for an injunction to block FEC restrictions on independent groups operating in the current campaign season (The Real Truth About Obama Inc. v. FEC, E.D. Va., No. 3:08-cv-00483-JRS, filed 7/30/08).

RTAO Lawsuit, Keeney Letter

The Richmond case was brought by a group called the Real Truth About Obama (RTAO), which filed an appeal notice Sept. 12 saying it would ask the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to block the FEC rules. The Justice Department was named in the RTAO lawsuit, along with the FEC, and has joined in defending the FEC’s regulations in court.

In addition, John Keeney, the deputy assistant attorney general for DOJ’s Criminal Division, sent a letter in June to Fred Wertheimer, head of the reform group Democracy 21, saying that DOJ would “vigorously pursue instances where individuals or organizations knowingly and intentionally violate the clear commands” of the federal campaign finance laws. Keeney’s letter did not specify FEC rules for independent political groups, but it responded to a letter from Wertheimer calling upon DOJ to pursue criminal investigations of Section 527 groups that “knowingly and willfully violate the law” by spending unlimited “soft money” contributions to influence federal elections.

Other letters sent to Keeney in August by Obama’s campaign lawyer, Robert Bauer of the firm Perkins Coie, called on DOJ to pursue a criminal probe of a newly revealed independent group called the American Issues Project (AIP), which Bauer suggested was set up to collect unlimited funding for television ads attacking Obama in the presidential race. One of the Bauer letters specifically demanded a Justice Department probe of AIP contributor Harold Simmons, a Texas billionaire. The letter–citing the FEC regulation (11 CFR 100.57) on soliciting contributions–charged that Simmons violated campaign contribution limits by providing over $2.8 million to the American Issues Project.

WRTL Decision Called ‘Subjective.’

But, Donsanto’s comments called into question whether DOJ would pursue such a case. He called “subjective” the legal standard for activities of independent political groups established by the Supreme Court last year in its ruling in Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life Inc. (WRTL).

The 5-4 majority ruling in the WRTL case, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, said that financing of political messages by independent groups could be regulated only if the message was “susceptible of no reasonable interpretation other than as an appeal to vote for or against a clearly identified federal candidate.”

Donsanto indicated that the legal standard established by the WRTL opinion was not clear enough for a criminal prosecution.

Donsanto is the top Justice Department career employee in charge of prosecuting campaign finance criminal cases. He reviews all such cases nationwide before they can proceed, he said.

DOJ currently has 77 active investigations of election crimes cases, Donsanto told the PLI conference. No, Obama, the government will not do your bidding and intimidate conservatives exercising their free speech.

So call off your henchmen and back off.

And here, again, is the ad Obama doesn’t want you to see:

Pass it on!

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Related: Video flashback: Obama touts experience at nonprofit founded by Ayers

Related: Obama goes after author David Freddoso. Ramesh Ponnuru: “If the Obama campaign wants to stay in the speech-suppression business, it ought to find some better thugs.”

Related: Obama’s plumbers.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; ayers; barackobama; campaignfinance; censorship; democrats; doj; electionads; elections; fec; nobama08; obama; weatherunderground; wgn; williamayers
The First Amendment lives.

For now. Until Pres. Barry the commie thug comes to town.

1 posted on 09/16/2008 10:41:35 AM PDT by mojito
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To: mojito

Obama = Ayer’s Puppet.


2 posted on 09/16/2008 10:49:28 AM PDT by mombi
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To: mombi

I’d bet money it was one of Ayer’s minions who got into the Ryan’s divorce records.


3 posted on 09/16/2008 10:52:07 AM PDT by CaptainK (...please make it stop. Shake a can of pennies at it.)
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To: mombi

Obama = George Soro’s Puppet


4 posted on 09/16/2008 10:53:00 AM PDT by ncfool (Making Obama look patriotic is above my pay grade)
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To: mojito

Maybe DOJ will now have time to investigate Delawarw AG Beau Biden’s role in the false arrest, imprisonment, and bum evidence against an Obama detractor. Just sayin’...


6 posted on 09/16/2008 10:54:44 AM PDT by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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To: mojito

....What has been coming from the Obama camp is desperation. They know that now that McCain has his “formula for sucess” in Gov. Sarah Palin as VP, even the PC DOJ is no longer afraid of Obama.


7 posted on 09/16/2008 10:57:18 AM PDT by Biggirl (A biggirl with a big heart for God's animal creation, with 4 cats in my life as proof. =^..^==^..^=)
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To: mojito; ncfool; mombi; Biggirl; CaptainK; SERKIT

DOJ needs to research the revelation of Barry’s attempt to negoiate with the Iraqi PM to stall the withdrawal of US troops until he thinks he can get into office. And while they are at it, his involvement and attempts to alter the free elections in Kenya, and trade policies with Canada.


8 posted on 09/16/2008 2:03:33 PM PDT by Gemsbok (CIC means Commmander in Chief,....NOT CommunityOrganizer in Chief)
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BTTT


9 posted on 09/16/2008 5:28:20 PM PDT by listenhillary (Palin accomplished more in the PTA than Obama did as a community organizer)
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