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In reply to the discussion: Gov. Don Siegelman is still in prison and the BFEE judge who put him there is still a crook. [View all]Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)11. Travesty that Siegelman fell prey to all this shit. No matter how often you write, you're
ignored, year after year.
Fifty two former state Attorneys General from 40 of the
50 states, both Democrats and Republicans, submitted
a *petition urging the United States Congress to
investigate the circumstances surrounding the
investigation, prosecution, sentencing and detention of
Don Siegelman, the former Governor of Alabama.
They deserve a round of applause for standing up for
impartial, non-partisan justice!
http://www.donsiegelman.org/Pages/topics/ACTION/take_action_44_former_AG.html
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Gov. Don Siegelman is still in prison and the BFEE judge who put him there is still a crook. [View all]
Octafish
Aug 2014
OP
The conviction, imprisonment, and continued imprisonment of this poor innocent man is a national
Zorra
Aug 2014
#29
Manning, Siegelman, innocent people jailed, but we must not be sanctimonious about
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#50
There are many strange and un-investigated parties to this story: Roy Atchison, US Attorney...
Octafish
Aug 2014
#26
Siegelman's daughter has been spending so much of her time and energy trying to win
truedelphi
Aug 2014
#6
I won't Octafish, but sometimes the sheer magnitude of the corruption is mind boggling.
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#39
Travesty that Siegelman fell prey to all this shit. No matter how often you write, you're
Jefferson23
Aug 2014
#11
It is so damn frustrating, and it is important for Americans not to forget about Siegelman.
Jefferson23
Aug 2014
#38
Then let's not let it be forgotten. Let's KEEP posting about it and talking about it
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#40
I don't know that you could persuade enough voters this should be a huge issue. I write, I call
Jefferson23
Aug 2014
#47
I know it wouldn't be easy, but EVERY mention of this case brings it into the public
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#48
Does anyone really expect the administration to do anything to get Don Siegelman out of prison?
Jack Rabbit
Aug 2014
#14
No, I don't, we are on our own, so let's do something. Let's make it an issue in this
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#41
Federal Judge Mark E. Fuller arrested on domestic violence charge. Guy's out on bail already.
Octafish
Aug 2014
#56
Obama's failure to have DOJ reopen a full-blown Siegelman investigation stinks to high heaven
99th_Monkey
Aug 2014
#19
And even worse than THAT, he DID look into Republican Sen. Stevens' case, while
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#42
Thank you, no, there was no corruption in the Siegelman case. Is anyone else tired of waiting for
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#63
Didya hear what Judge Fuller did to his wife (allegedly cough Turdblossom furball)?
Octafish
Aug 2014
#58