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PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS WETLANDS ACT
The Democrat.com ^ | January 07, 2003 | James L. Cummins

Posted on 01/09/2003 7:03:56 PM PST by Uncle Bill

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To: Luis Gonzalez
cheerleaders

I will get the links
61 posted on 01/09/2003 8:33:05 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: TLBSHOW
"Great article! Barr is right, it's amazing how easily people can be stampeded..."

That's your first comment on that thread...I see the irony. The problem is that you can't.

62 posted on 01/09/2003 8:34:51 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: TLBSHOW
Please provide the link where George W. Bush has sent or is sending Michael Powell to "meet" with Jesse Jackson.
63 posted on 01/09/2003 8:35:19 PM PST by Howlin (He's a goner)
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To: TLBSHOW
You don't need to give me links "T", you need to prove that you can come up with an original thought.
64 posted on 01/09/2003 8:35:38 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: TLBSHOW
Please provide the link where George W. Bush has sent or is sending Michael Powell to "meet" with Jesse Jackson.
65 posted on 01/09/2003 8:36:24 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: Uncle Bill
JBT's now have a 1 size that fits all kind of mentality . I'll figure out what to do with my next presidential vote while I remember not to settle for & on a side note the GOP has the same soccer mom clique the other white meat has .

This whole thing is pathetic .

66 posted on 01/09/2003 8:36:27 PM PST by Ben Bolt
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To: Uncle Bill
Environmental groups said Bush was undoing key safeguards. But administration officials said their intent was to improve forest management rules enacted under President Clinton two months before he left office.
67 posted on 01/09/2003 8:37:12 PM PST by nunya bidness (Your ad here!)
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To: Luis Gonzalez

68 posted on 01/09/2003 8:37:55 PM PST by Howlin (He's a goner)
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To: Howlin
Please provide the link where George W. Bush has sent or is sending Michael Powell to "meet" with Jesse Jackson.


Some say the administration is being duped into participating in Jackson's event, while others say they're appalled by the participation of Bush administration officials.

Michael Powell, the Bush designated chairman of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), and Roel Campos, the Bush appointed commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are both scheduled to appear Jan. 16 at Jackson's 6th annual Rainbow/PUSH Wall Street Project.

Powell is a Republican and the son of Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Fenimore Fisher, the deputy director of the Wall Street Project confirmed to CNSNews.com that Powell and Campos are going to appear at the awards luncheon.

Powell is scheduled to introduce NYSE chairman Richard Grasso and Campos will be a keynote speaker for the event titled "Necessities for Economic Stimulation & Parameters for Corporate Governance." The 2003 Wall Street Project is being billed as "Equity for All: Establishing the Economic Agenda for Growth" and runs from Jan. 14 -17.

Powell's office did not respond to four inquiries seeking comment, but Campos' office did confirm that the SEC commissioner would be speaking at the awards luncheon.


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Last October, it was Jackson who complained that Colin Powell was ''not on our team," while defending the comments of entertainer Harry Belafonte. In lambasting the Bush administration, Belafonte had described Colin Powell as the Bush administration's "house slave."

Ken Boehm, chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC), called the Bush administration's involvement in the Wall Street Project "appalling." NLPC is a Washington, D.C.-based legal watchdog group that filed a formal complaint regarding Jackson's finances with the IRS in 2001.

"Jackson has a very tawdry history of using his association with government figures improperly and unethically. [They] should stay as far away from Jackson as they can possibly get," Boehm said.

The Wall Street Project is Jackson's "premiere fundraiser," Boehm said, adding that for the administration to send two members to the event "shows bad judgment."

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69 posted on 01/09/2003 8:38:25 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Maybe, I could still do without this kind of thing though..

You know how these little greenies are, they are going to hate us regardless.

70 posted on 01/09/2003 8:39:45 PM PST by Jhoffa_ (Frodo & Sammy, sittin in a tree..)
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To: Howlin
Is that a picture of you shirley?
71 posted on 01/09/2003 8:39:51 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: TLBSHOW
Michael Powell, the Bush designated chairman of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), and Roel Campos, the Bush appointed commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are both scheduled to appear Jan. 16 at Jackson's 6th annual Rainbow/PUSH Wall Street Project.

Once again, for the dense out there (you know who you are)

Please provide the link where George W. Bush has sent or is sending Michael Powell to "meet" with Jesse Jackson.

72 posted on 01/09/2003 8:40:10 PM PST by Howlin (He's a goner)
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To: Uncle Bill
The legislation extends a program under which the federal government matches donations from sportsmen, state wildlife agencies, conservationists and land owners who pledge to protect wetlands.

donations is newspeak for siezures

73 posted on 01/09/2003 8:40:18 PM PST by Rightwing Conspiratr1
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To: TLBSHOW; nunya bidness; Jhoffa_
ENVIRONMENTALISTS SET AGENDA

Siphoning off Social Security - "illegal aliens from Mexico would also become eligible for Social Security benefits."


Making Government Immune From Law

NewsMax
By Paul Craig Roberts
January 14, 1999

If President Bill Clinton were being tried by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, he would be home free.

In a horrendous ruling devastating for justice, fair play and the rule of law, the 10th Circuit has ruled (9-to-3) that the laws of the United States do not apply to officers and agents of the government unless Congress specifically designates that the law applies to the government.

"Statutes of general purport do not apply to the United States unless Congress makes the application clear and indisputable," says the court, citing a 1873 case that "it is a familiar principle that the King is not bound by any act of Parliament unless he be named therein by special and particular words."

At dispute in the case, Singleton v. U.S., is the federal statute that specifies punishment for "whoever" promises anything of value to a witness in exchange for testimony for or against another person. Under the normal reading of the statute, prosecutors who promise defendants reduced sentences in exchange for testimony against others are violating the prohibition.

According to the majority opinion, federal prosecutors are not bound by the law against bribing witnesses, because they serve as alter ego for the government and "the word 'whoever' connotes a being," whereas "the U.S. is an inanimate entity, not a being. The word 'whatever' is used commonly to refer to an inanimate object. Therefore, construing 'whoever' to include the government is semantically anomalous."

In other words, "whoever" doesn't mean "whoever" if the "whoever" is an officer of the government. This Clintonesque word-play is necessary because, as the court acknowledges, "no practice is more ingrained in our criminal justice system" than convicting people with purchased testimony. Faced with an emptying of the prisons, the court ruled that the U.S. government is not a government accountable to law, but a "sovereign" above the law.

Prosecutors have found that it is far easier to purchase with leniency the testimony of accomplices against their confederates than to build a case against the confederates. When this practice began it was aimed at known criminals against whom evidence was lacking. But once the practice began, it has taken on a life of its own.

Today many innocents are ensnared by untrue accusations from criminal defendants seeking reduced charges by producing more fodder for prosecutors. Less and less does the criminal justice system work by police investigating a known crime and building a case. All too often, the first knowledge of the "crime" occurs when a defendant seeking reduced charges accuses others. In these cases, the accusation is the sole "evidence" of the crime, and prosecutors, who serve career instead of justice, are increasingly destroying innocents with purchased testimony.

A recent example is Khem Batra of Burke, Va. Mr. Batra, married with two children, came to the U.S. in 1974 from New Delhi, India. He has been a U.S. citizen since 1981 and was successfully operating his own travel agency. His troubles began when the husband of one of his employees approached him for loans to enable him to purchase distressed properties at auction. Soon Mr. Batra found himself in partnership, pooling money to bid on properties.

Unbeknownst to Mr. Batra, his sometime partner was illegally obtaining multiple mortgages on the same property. When the partner was apprehended, instead of being indicted, he was wired and promised leniency in exchange for implicating others. The partner managed to implicate some mortgage companies in technical infractions and apparently made an unsuccessful attempt to implicate the Burke and Herbert Bank in Alexandria, Va.

Mr. Batra was never implicated in the illegal financing schemes, but his partner, desperate to earn his leniency, testified that his money-pooling partnership with Mr. Batra was a conspiracy to under-bid the properties. On the basis of his partner's plea-bargained testimony, Mr. Batra was convicted in federal court of one count of violating the Sherman Anti-trust Act.

It is a definite sign of prosecutorial abuse when the Sherman Anti-trust Act, designed to bust up large monopolies, is applied to a small-time local partnership speculating in distressed properties sold at auctions where Mr. Batra and his partner comprised one of many bidders.

Such a dubious interpretation of the anti-trust statute shows an extraordinary determination to convict. But justice is forfeited when, in addition, the conviction is obtained solely through the purchased testimony of a defendant who committed a real crime and is seeking to reduce his charges.

Until the Glorious Revolution when Parliament established the supremacy of law over the sovereign, kings dealt with enemies by bribing or compelling witnesses to testify against them. Once law and not the king's government was supreme, Matthew Hale established the maxim that testimony purchased with reward has no standing in court.

It is an abomination that the 10th Circuit has enabled unscrupulous prosecutors to resurrect the ancient practice of convicting defendants with paid testimony.

COPYRIGHT 1999 PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.


WIN AT ALL COSTS

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
By Bill Moushey
November 22 - December 13, 1998

SPECIAL REPORT: TEN-PART SERIES

Hundreds of times during the past 10 years, federal agents and prosecutors have pursued justice by breaking the law.

They lied, hid evidence, distorted facts, engaged in cover-ups, paid for perjury and set up innocent people in a relentless effort to win indictments, guilty pleas and convictions, a two-year Post-Gazette investigation found.

Rarely were these federal officials punished for their misconduct. Rarely did they admit their conduct was wrong.

New laws and court rulings that encourage federal law enforcement officers to press the boundaries of their power while providing few safeguards against abuse fueled their actions.

Victims of this misconduct sometimes lost their jobs, assets and even families. Some remain in prison because prosecutors withheld favorable evidence or allowed fabricated testimony. Some criminals walk free as a reward for conspiring with the government in its effort to deny others their rights.

BACKGROUND

This series of stories examining federal law enforcement officials’ misconduct grew from another investigative series that Post-Gazette reporter Bill Moushey completed in 1996.

PART ONE

Out of control

Legal rules have changed, allowing federal agents, prosecutors to bypass basic rights

November 22, 1998
By Bill Moushey, Post-Gazette Staff Writer

Loren Pogue has served eight years of a 22-year federal prison sentence on drug conspiracy and money laundering charges.

Pogue, a Missouri native, never bought drugs, never sold them, never held them, never used them, never smuggled them, never even saw them.

But because federal prosecutors allowed a paid government informant to lie about Pogue’s involvement in the sale of a parcel of land to supposed drug smugglers, he was convicted. Under tough federal sentencing guidelines, a judge had no choice but to give the Air Force veteran what might effectively be a death sentence.

Pogue — father of 27 children, 15 of them adopted — is 65. He doesn’t expect to leave prison alive, and as details later in this story will show, he is baffled that the government he served for more than 30 years worked so hard to betray him.

In another case, hundreds of miles away, federal agents interrogated businessman Dale Brown for four hours at a Houston, Texas, warehouse. When he tried to leave, they stopped him. When he asked for a lawyer, they refused to get him one.

After Brown finally was charged in a government sting called Operation Lightning Strike, federal prosecutors denied that the warehouse interrogation had even happened. They said the dozen others who reported the same coercive tactics in the sting were making it up, too.

Federal sting operations are supposed to snare criminals, but in Operation Lightning Strike, federal agents spent millions of dollars entrapping innocent people who worked on the periphery of the U.S. space program.

The evidence against them was contrived. The guilty pleas were coerced. Those who fought the charges won.

Brown said all it cost him was his business, his savings, his family and his health.

In Florida, prisoners call the scam "jumping on the bus," and it is as tantalizing as it is perverse. Inmates in federal prisons barter or buy information that only an insider to a crime could know — often from informants with access to confidential federal crime files.

The prisoners memorize it and get others to do the same. Then, to win sentence reductions, they testify about crimes that might have been committed while they were in prison, by people they’ve never met, in places they’ve never been. The scam succeeds only because of the tacit approval of federal law enforcement officers.

Cocaine smuggler Jose Goyriena used "jump on the bus" testimony to help federal prosecutors put three men in prison for life, and he was set to do it again for prosecutors who promised to cut his 27 year sentence by 10 years or more.

Prosecutors knew Goyriena had bragged about his lies to cellmates, but the prosecutors didn’t reveal what they’d heard to any of the men Goyriena had helped condemn — violating one of the fundamental tenets of American justice. It was defense attorneys who finally caught Goyriena in the scam.

In this nation’s war on crime, something has gone terribly wrong.

A two-year investigation by the Post-Gazette found that powerful new federal laws designed to snare terrorists, drug smugglers and pornographers are being aimed at business owners, engineers and petty criminals.

Whether suspects are guilty has come to matter less than making sure they are indicted or convicted or, more likely, coerced into pleading guilty.

Promises of lenient sentences and huge government checks encourage criminals to lie on the witness stand. Prosecutors routinely withhold evidence that might help prove a defendant innocent. Some federal agents work so closely with their undercover informants that they become lawbreakers themselves.

Those who practice this misconduct are almost never penalized or disciplined. "It’s a result-oriented process today, fairness be damned," said Robert Merkle, whom President Ronald Reagan appointed U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, serving from 1982 to 1988.

"The philosophy of the past 10 to 15 years [is] that whatever works is what’s right."

The Justice Department did not respond to questions the newspaper posed in writing about concerns raised in this series. Nor would it return phone calls requesting comment.
[END OF TRANSCRIPT - PART ONE]

PART TWO - A Sting Gone Awry

PART THREE - Hiding The Facts

PART FOUR - The Damage Of Lies

PART FIVE - Selling Lies

PART SIX - Switching Sides

PART SEVEN - When Safeguards Fail

PART EIGHT - Calculated Abuses

PART NINE - Wrath of Vengeance

PART TEN - Failing To Police Their Own

74 posted on 01/09/2003 8:40:32 PM PST by Uncle Bill
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To: Howlin
Please provide the link where George W. Bush has sent or is sending Michael Powell to "meet" with Jesse Jackson.

I saw it here last week or so.

75 posted on 01/09/2003 8:41:03 PM PST by Fred Mertz
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Police Gestapolike behavior chilling in the extreme

Your thoughts
76 posted on 01/09/2003 8:42:12 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: Fred Mertz
Nope. It's not true. Michael Powell is SPEAKING at that meeting, but he was NOT sent by the Bush White House to MEET with Jesse Jackson.

Todd just likes to post stuff like that because he doesn't like blacks.

77 posted on 01/09/2003 8:42:21 PM PST by Howlin (He's a goner)
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To: Jhoffa_

Bush Administration Pushes Environmental Law Enforcement to States


The Bush administration is working to shift more responsibility for enforcing environmental laws to the states, according budget documents sent to Capitol Hill on April 9, 2001. The administration's proposed EPA budget for fiscal 2002 reduces the agency's enforcement budget by $10 million and increases grants for state enforcement by $25 million.

Many environmentalists oppose the policy, arguing that enforcement became a federal responsibility only after states demonstrated uneven ability or will to do so themselves. A study by EPA's inspector general released on August 22, 2001 documented shortcomings in state level enforcement of federal clean air and clean water laws.

Most federal environmental enforcement is split between the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice. The administration argues that states are closer to, and a better judge of, environmental violations that take place within their borders.

- 8/22/01

Source.

Bush is turning over enforcement to the States?

What does the commie bastard think that he's running here?

A Republic?

78 posted on 01/09/2003 8:42:51 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: Rightwing Conspiratr1
bttt
79 posted on 01/09/2003 8:43:04 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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To: Howlin
Sure he is
80 posted on 01/09/2003 8:43:55 PM PST by TLBSHOW (Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
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