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OnyxCollie

(9,958 posts)
13. "Tex" didn't really author the PATRIOT Act,
Fri Jun 7, 2013, 12:00 PM
Jun 2013

Viet Dinh did.

Viet D. Dinh
http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/dinh-viet-d.cfm#

During his time at the Department of Justice, Dinh played a key role in developing legal policy initiatives to combat terrorism—namely, the USA Patriot Act.


Dinh is on the Board of Directors for News Corp:



Guess who's leading News Corp's own investigation of phone-hacking?

News Corp. Director Leading Phone-Hack Probe Has Personal Ties to Murdoch
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-08-06/dinh-s-ties-to-murdoch-under-fire-as-point-man-in-hacking-probe.html

News Corp. (NWSA)’s independent directors, obligated to assess Rupert Murdoch and other top executives’ handling of the company’s phone-hacking scandal, are relying for guidance on Viet Dinh, a board member with personal ties to the Murdoch family.

Dinh, 43, is point man between the independent board members and a panel that New York-based News Corp. (NWS) created to cooperate with authorities probing phone hacking by the defunct News of the World tabloid and to evaluate company standards.

A Washington attorney and Georgetown University Law Center professor, Dinh has been a friend of Chief Executive Officer Rupert Murdoch’s oldest son Lachlan since 2003 and is godfather to Lachlan’s second child. In 1992, a decade before they met, the South China Morning Post, then owned by Murdoch, helped Dinh free his sister from a Hong Kong refugee camp.

“Usually it’s required that an investigation like this is undertaken by a committee of independent directors,” said Jay Lorsch, a Harvard Business School professor who has served on the boards of four publicly traded companies. “It’s very hard to be objective if you’re involved in any way -- financially or emotionally -- with the family of the chief executive you are supposed to be supervising.”


Michael Mukasey's law firm is advising Dinh.

News Corp. Independent Directors Hire Debevoise Law Firm
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-19/news-corp-independent-directors-hire-debevoise-firm-s-white-mukasey.html

News Corp. (NWSA)’s independent directors hired the law firm Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, according to Mary Jo White, a partner at the firm and the former U.S. attorney in New York.

Michael Mukasey, who served as U.S. attorney general under George W. Bush, will join White in representing directors, Suzanne Elio, a spokeswoman for the firm, said today.

“Debevoise & Plimpton has been retained to advise Viet Dinh in his supervision of the Management and Standards Committee on behalf of the independent members of the board,” Elio said in an e-mail.
She declined to comment further.

Dinh, who runs a small law firm in Washington that specializes in damage control, and venture capital executive Tom Perkins are leading the efforts of independent directors, who hold nine of 16 board seats. Dinh, also a professor at Georgetown University and the chief architect of the USA Patriot Act, represented Perkins, a former Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) director, during a scandal at that company.


What happened at HP?

Hewlett-Packard spying scandal sheds new light on US corporate “ethics”
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2006/10/hepa-o02.html

The spying campaign, launched by H-P board Chairwoman Patricia Dunn in response to leaks to the press of internal corporate discussions, included surreptitiously obtaining the phone records of H-P board members and employees, surveillance of board members and journalists, and the emailing of spyware to journalists in an effort to learn the identity of their sources within the company.

Private telephone records on hundreds of cell and home telephones were obtained by a method called “pretexting,” in which investigators made repeated calls to telephone companies, pretending to be the individuals targeted, until they were able to convince a phone company employee to release the information.

~snip~

Perhaps the most elaborate plan was a sting operation involving the creation of a dummy employee, codenamed “Jacob,” who was to become a source for CNET reporter Dawn Kawamoto, the journalist under the most intense surveillance. “Jacob” was to become an email tipster to CNET, and actually supplied Kawamoto with some valid inside information to establish his credibility.
Then the phony informant was to be used for a blatantly illegal purpose: he was to send Kawamoto an email with attached spyware that would install itself on the journalist’s computer and track every subsequent keystroke, thus giving H-P investigators a full view of everything she did.

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"D'oh" - SenselessBrainer (R - Prince O'Pork) Berlum Jun 2013 #1
The Kotex KKKid. Hubert Flottz Jun 2013 #5
He never thought that it could be used against him and Drale Jun 2013 #2
Bingo! Shadowflash Jun 2013 #26
This Doofus Needs A Serious Attitude Adjustment, Ma'am The Magistrate Jun 2013 #3
NonSensenbrenner whines like a little girl when... Hubert Flottz Jun 2013 #4
Don't you mean like a small whiny child? BlueToTheBone Jun 2013 #12
that would make him an age-ist leftyohiolib Jun 2013 #22
I might be an "age-ist" Hubert Flottz Jun 2013 #33
Not me, I love ladies of every age. Hubert Flottz Jun 2013 #32
Duuuuuuhhhhh. Nay Jun 2013 #6
Well well well BumRushDaShow Jun 2013 #7
Excellent point. cheapdate Jun 2013 #41
It's fine if they target Liberals, but BUSINESS??? Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #8
Corporations actually need to be monitored even heavier. marble falls Jun 2013 #9
How many times is Jim Sensenbrenner going to feign ignorance? kpete Jun 2013 #10
Poor, poor sensenbrenner nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #11
"Tex" didn't really author the PATRIOT Act, OnyxCollie Jun 2013 #13
Wow - Republican Family Values - Skankster-Style (as usual) Berlum Jun 2013 #16
So many neocon snakes Hubert Flottz Jun 2013 #34
Notice that they talk of "Amending" the Act, not doing away with it! They want to be able to head Dustlawyer Jun 2013 #14
Little late now. AtheistCrusader Jun 2013 #15
Damn. Sure, now there's a problem? Solly Mack Jun 2013 #17
+1000. nt awoke_in_2003 Jun 2013 #19
Sensenbrenner published a 2005 op-ed in USA Today dismissing critics who warned of abuses LanternWaste Jun 2013 #18
Famous last words. SlimJimmy Jun 2013 #21
His shit stain will never come off. It's his permanent tattoo. L0oniX Jun 2013 #20
This is a perfect example... iandhr Jun 2013 #23
Presidents on live right now made Rs look silly again :) Sunlei Jun 2013 #24
Too late now, tooth paste out of the tube Kelvin Mace Jun 2013 #25
I'm glad I got gerrymandered out of his district. postulater Jun 2013 #27
LOL MoreGOPoop Jun 2013 #28
Passed by Congress. They can stop this any time they want. Put up or shut up. Just DO IT. freshwest Jun 2013 #29
So it's OK when George Bush does it, not OK when Barack Obama does it. Initech Jun 2013 #30
The entire Patriot Act needs to be rewritten. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #31
The "Patriot Act" reminds me so much of the Enabling Act of 1933. Hubert Flottz Jun 2013 #37
The Democratic Party is also run by a very small number of JDPriestly Jun 2013 #38
You need John2 Jun 2013 #42
Dunce. nt JoePhilly Jun 2013 #35
fuck that fat old whore! librechik Jun 2013 #36
Chickens coming home to roost. You created this, Sensenbrenner. muntrv Jun 2013 #39
Toothpaste is out of the tube. blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #40
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