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In reply to the discussion: Gov. Don Siegelman spent 57 days in ''The Hole'' [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)24. Retaliation
They know who has money and power unimagined by the 99.9-percent.
The Permanent Republican Majority: Part III - Running elections from the White House
by Larisa Alexandrovna, Muriel Kane and Lindsay Beyerstein
Raw Story, Sunday December 16, 2007
EXCERPT...
Bill Canary, Karl Rove, and the 2002 Elections
Karl Rove is known to have worked with Bill Canary on numerous political races in Alabama, beginning in 1994 and including William Pryor's campaign in 1998. Canary and Pryor both enjoyed a close political and social relationship with Rove who went on to become a senior adviser to the president, before Bush's "brain" resigned earlier this year.
Two Republican lawyers who have asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation allege that Canary and Rove also worked together on the 2002 Alabama governor's race. One of the lawyers is close to the Republican National Committee in Alabama.
According to the lawyers, Rove and Canary initially supported Republican Lieutenant Governor Steve Windom in his bid for the nomination to challenge Governor Siegelman but then switched their allegiance to Rep. Bob Riley after his victory in the primary. The Windom campaign was well known to be sluggish, however, prompting many observers to wonder just how serious an undertaking it really was.
By 2002, George W. Bush was president and Karl Rove was working in the White House as his special assistant with the highest level of security clearances. Rove, however, did not lose his security clearances, even after he was identified as one of the sources in the CIA leak case, in which the cover of covert CIA officer, Valerie Plame Wilson was exposed to journalists in 2003 as an apparent act of reprisal against her husband Joseph Wilson.
Rove could not be reached for comment for this article. A call placed to the White House for forwarding information was answered but not returned.
Windom, after being told about the article and the name of this publication, said, "Im not interested, thanks.
According to the Alabama RNC source, Rove met regularly with operatives for the Riley campaign. The source's allegations are confirmed in part by campaign disclosure forms, which show that Windom paid Canary as a consultant between 1999 and early 2001 and later received large contributions from Canary's business partner, a pattern that is duplicated with Riley and Canary.
According to public records, Windom paid Canary's firm $38,022 for consulting and polling between 1999 and 2001. At the same time, PACs associated with Canary's business partner, Patrick McWhorter, donated heavily to Windom's campaign, contributing $149,000 in 2001 and another $75,000 in 2002.
After Windom lost the primary, PACs associated with McWhorter and Canary switched their donations to Bob Riley, giving him $85,000 in the days immediately preceding the November election. After the election victory, Windom emerged immediately as a close confidant of Riley's, advising him on the appointment of a new Insurance Commissioner, Walter A. Bell, and other matters. Canary also emerged as a key Riley advisor.
Public records also show that at the same time Canary was consulting for Bob Riley's campaign, his lobbying group, the Business Council for Alabama, donated $678,000 to the campaign of his client. This was the third largest donation the campaign received, exceeded only by those from the Republican National State Elections Committee, for $2,475,000, and from Bob Riley himself, who contributed $1,070,000 to his own campaign.
CONTINUED...
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/The_Permanent_Republican_Majority_Part_III_1216.html
"If you want to get along, go along." -- Sam Rayburn, (D-Texas) Speaker of the US House of Representatives
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Well, I'm thankful for that. But he should be released to serve in house arrest at this point.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jan 2016
#87
OFCS! Everyone supports him except a few people. But, justice is an institution with rules
L. Coyote
Jan 2016
#109
I agree, so the question stands because I've seen nothing from the democrats in his regard.
haikugal
Jan 2016
#5
but think of SCOTUS!1!!!11! (only used by the wing of the party that gave us Thomas, I'd add)
MisterP
Jan 2016
#45
Former Asst. US Prosecutor Stephen Feaga writes that Siegelman conviction is fair and square.
Octafish
Jan 2016
#15
The Marc Rich pardon was deemed so improper that it ignited a bipartisan fire storm
hack89
Jan 2016
#75
It's very strange to compare a pardon for Gov Siegelman with the pardon of Marc Rich.
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#77
Perry did everything Siegelman did and more. I think they keep Siegelman in jail
McCamy Taylor
Jan 2016
#16
They already destroyed his political future, a presidential contender, and now want to teach all
L. Coyote
Jan 2016
#110
Can someone like Jon Stewart, Oprah, or Colbert or one of the networks raise Siegelman's case?
MariaThinks
Jan 2016
#19
I think 60 Minutes did a segment on Gov Siegelman. I didn't see it but read
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#78
Don is in jail because he said voting in America is corrupt and both parties know that too
Botany
Jan 2016
#27
Given the fact that the Obama administration has done nothing to step into this case
MohRokTah
Jan 2016
#29
Our political system is basically rotten. The Siegelman case is just another piece
ladjf
Jan 2016
#30
"Can you believe it's 2016?" It's hard to imagine and I, as well as
Ghost in the Machine
Jan 2016
#116