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UTUSN

(70,642 posts)
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 12:32 PM Oct 2015

2012 reporting on the Shrub AWOL story, going *way* past RATHER deep into Shrub corruption

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http://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/truth-or-consequences/

[font size=5]Truth or Consequences[/font]

May 2012 By Joehagan

.... And that (1996) is when a mysterious document began circulating in Austin that would serve as the Rosetta stone of the Bush National Guard controversy. The document, a single-page letter written by an anonymous author and addressed to a U. S. attorney, described an alleged secret deal struck between George W. Bush and Ben Barnes in which Barnes agreed to withhold the story of getting the governor into the Guard in exchange for Bush’s securing the GTECH contract against competing bidders.

The memo fingered a Bush aide named Reggie Bashur as the one who brokered the alleged quid pro quo: “Bashur was sent to talk to Barnes who agreed never to confirm the story and the Governor talked to (Miers) two days later and she then agreed to support letting GTech keep the contract without a bid.” And indeed, the previous summer, Miers had renewed the GTECH contract without a bid, against the wishes of state Republicans. ....

... One year after the fateful 60 Minutes segment aired, two FBI agents paid a visit to the Manhattan apartment of Larry Littwin, the former Lottery Commission executive director. If he were cleared to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, the agents asked, what might he say about (Harriett) Miers’s invovement with GTECH during her time as chair of the commission? According to Jerome Corsi, who had resurfaced, post-Kerry, as one of Miers’s fiercest critics, what Littwin proposed to allege was quite a lot: that more than $160,000 in legal fees Miers collected from Bush in the nineties were a de facto payoff for maintaining the quid pro quo agreement with Ben Barnes and GTECH.

Regardless of the legitimacy of these allegations, White House officials were paying attention, in part because they were coming from the right. Miers’s nomination was already in deep trouble by the time Littwin emerged. But Corsi remains convinced to this day that the threat of Littwin’s testimony was the last straw for Miers. According to him, it was the GTECH deal, and not the CBS memos, that could have been the real smoking gun against Bush. “The day after they validated that Littwin was going to be called to the Senate Judiciary Committee, that’s when she pulled her nomination,” Corsi told me. ....

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2012 reporting on the Shrub AWOL story, going *way* past RATHER deep into Shrub corruption (Original Post) UTUSN Oct 2015 OP
Truth SalviaBlue Oct 2015 #1
Unfortunately, Democratic leaders in Texas don't come off as much better UTUSN Oct 2015 #6
We can thank Nancy Pelosi SamKnause Oct 2015 #2
While I agree that the Obama administration has protected jwirr Oct 2015 #8
Apparently presidents are above the law. SamKnause Oct 2015 #9
Agreed but this has not happened and I don't think it is going jwirr Oct 2015 #11
I wonder if we will ever know the true extent of this family's corruption and evil. niyad Oct 2015 #3
Not until Poppy is gone. He's been involved in so much evil that he's still protected by the CIA. Zen Democrat Oct 2015 #12
Not until all the guilty are dead. jwirr Oct 2015 #14
Failure to Wellstone ruled Oct 2015 #4
Too much "looking forward and not backward". pa28 Oct 2015 #5
Which is why Bill Clinton's friendship with the Bush family Ichingcarpenter Oct 2015 #7
It is truly sickening. SamKnause Oct 2015 #10
K & R RoccoR5955 Oct 2015 #13
k&r nt Live and Learn Oct 2015 #15
. . . niyad Oct 2015 #16
k & r & thanks! n/t wildbilln864 Oct 2015 #17
Thank you, Cass Sunstein. Octafish Oct 2015 #18

UTUSN

(70,642 posts)
6. Unfortunately, Democratic leaders in Texas don't come off as much better
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 01:41 PM
Oct 2015

The old, ferocious Democratic lord Bob BULLOCK isn't cited in this particular story, but he committed his separate treason, helping Shrub get started in running against Ann RICHARDS.

In this story, Democrats Ben BARNES and John SHARP make it seem that being in bed is better together, bipartisanly.

SamKnause

(13,087 posts)
2. We can thank Nancy Pelosi
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 12:49 PM
Oct 2015

and President Obama for the protection that the Bush family receives.

Remember Pelosi refused to prosecute the Bush administration.

Remember President Obama said we need to look forwards not backwards.

There is NO RULE Of LAW when some are treated as though they are above the law.

This country will never heal until those responsible for the invasion of Iraq

are held accountable.

The entire Bush family are criminals.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
8. While I agree that the Obama administration has protected
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 02:08 PM
Oct 2015

the bush administration war criminals, I always wonder if we have ever really prosecuted a president and their administration of crimes of any kind.

Nixon resigned. That is not punishment. So who in our entire history was ever held responsible for their crimes while president?

SamKnause

(13,087 posts)
9. Apparently presidents are above the law.
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 02:11 PM
Oct 2015

They seem to protect and cover for one another.

There can be no Law of the Land if everyone is not subject

to that law.

Zen Democrat

(5,901 posts)
12. Not until Poppy is gone. He's been involved in so much evil that he's still protected by the CIA.
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 02:52 PM
Oct 2015

From Cuba to Dallas to the Hoover Memo to Watergate to China to the October Surprise to Iran-Contra to Panama to Saddam Hussein and the Gulf War. He has a lot that is covered over. One day it will all go BOOM!

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
4. Failure to
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 12:59 PM
Oct 2015

prosecute Richard Nixon and the rest is History. Leadership of the Democratic Party was and is still a true failure when it involved Nixon and latter Tom Delay. History is replete of tit for tat Political Deals that have gone south. It is all about the money and special favors for certain well placed Men and Women in Congress. Like many have said,Money Talks and Bullshit and the truth walks.

pa28

(6,145 posts)
5. Too much "looking forward and not backward".
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 01:00 PM
Oct 2015

He should be dodging court summons right now instead of polishing his public image. As recently as June he had a higher approval rating than president Obama.

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
7. Which is why Bill Clinton's friendship with the Bush family
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 02:02 PM
Oct 2015

makes me throw up as it should with anyone who can see the forest
for the trees., rather than beating around the bush

SamKnause

(13,087 posts)
10. It is truly sickening.
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 02:13 PM
Oct 2015

I am sure that President Obama will join the 'club'

after his second term is up.

 

RoccoR5955

(12,471 posts)
13. K & R
Sat Oct 17, 2015, 02:52 PM
Oct 2015

Every member of this Crime Syndicate should be brought up on RICO charges, and jailed for the maximum amount of time.
Chances of this happening are two: slim and none.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
18. Thank you, Cass Sunstein.
Mon Oct 19, 2015, 11:20 AM
Oct 2015
Government Nanny Censoring "Conspiracy Theories" Is Also Responsible for Letting Bush Era Torture and Spying Conspiracies Go Unpunished

Washingtons Blog, Oct. 7, 2010

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[font color="purple"]Prosecuting government officials risks a “cycle” of criminalizing public service, (Sunstein) argued, and Democrats should avoid replicating retributive efforts like the impeachment of President Clinton — or even the “slight appearance” of it. [/font color]


SOURCE w links n details: http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2010/10/main-obama-adviser-blocking-prosecution.html?m=1

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