Did Ex-Alabama Governor Get A Raw Deal?
60 Minutes Reports On Bribery Conviction Of Don Siegelman In A Case Criticized by Democrats And Republicans
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The Prosecution of Siegelman
Don Siegelman was a successful Democrat in the Republican state of Alabama when he was convicted of bribery in a case that has been criticized by Democrats and Republicans. Scott Pelley reports.
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Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, who claims his criminal prosecution was orchestrated by the White House, has been released on appeal as Congress investigates. Scott Pelley has an update.
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Richard Scrushy did make donations totaling $500,000 to that education lottery campaign, and after serving on the hospital board under three previous governors, Scrushy was re-appointed by Siegelman.
But Woods says that’s politics, not bribery. “You do a bribery when someone has a real personal benefit. Not, ‘Hey, I would like for you to help out on this project which I think is good for my state.’ If you're going to start indicting people and putting them in prison for that, then you might as well just build nine or ten new federal prisons because that happens everyday in every statehouse, in every city council, and in the Congress of the United States,” he says.
“What you seem to be saying here is that this is analogous to giving a great deal of money to a presidential campaign. And as a result, you become ambassador to Paris,” Pelley remarks.
“Exactly. That's exactly right,” Woods says.
Siegelman was campaigning in the 2006 Democratic primary as he went to trial. “We’re going to turn this bus into what we call the night shift, because after the trial every day we’re gonna be hittin the trail every day,” he said.
But he lost in the primary. After two months, the jury deadlocked twice, then, voted to convict on its third deliberation. Many legal minds were shocked when federal judge Mark Fuller, at sentencing, sent Siegelman directly to prison without allowing the usual 45 days before reporting.
“He had him manacled around his legs like we do with crazed killers. And whisked off to prison just like that. Now what does that tell you? That tells you that this was personal. You would not do that to a former governor,” Woods says.
“Would you do that to any white collar criminal?” Pelley asks.
“No, I haven't seen it done,” Woods says.
“Help me understand something. You're blaming the Republican administration for this prosecution. You're saying it was a political prosecution. You are a Republican. How do I reconcile that?” Pelley asks.
“We're Americans first. And you got to call it as you see it. And you got to stand up for what's right in this country,” Woods says.
Karl Rove and others at the White House were subpoenaed to testify before Congress but they refused to appear. And the Justice Department has refused to turn over hundreds of documents in the case.
Don Siegelman has six years and eight months to go on his sentence.
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See all 1930 CommentsPosted by pilgrimsway at 06:02 PM : Feb 21, 2008"
The only thing I "believe" is that you are a useless f**king moron. The only thing that needs changing is your depends.
Yea right!! Don''t be throwing stones unless it richochets right back to you and shatters your own glass house!!
Even as a kid, Karl Rove was a nasty little booger. He laughs and takes pride at one of his very first smear campaigns where he snuck into an apponents office and got sheets of stationary and printed out invitations to a naughty shenanigan on it and handing it out as social get togethers. He speaks proudly of it...like it was a stroke of genius or something.
Nail him to the WALL!
Posted by pilgrimsway at 06:02 PM : Feb 21, 2008
LOL....I''ll wait for the movie! Sounds like you''ve already written the screenplay for GW''s autobiography.
Another example of the Bu$h administration using federal attorneys as henchmen for the Republicon party.
He is the face of the politicization of Justice and everything else in this administration.
This kind of crapola has been going on in the Repug party for year:
http://dkosopedia.com/wiki/Examples_of_Republican_hypocrisy_on_moral_values
Dishonest...
Republicon????
Karl Rove???
Dirty tricks???
Shirley you jest...
"I''''m confused. Arent you that Christian guy? I though you liked Rove.....You PUTZ....."
There''s singinrick, and then there''s singingrick.
Note the difference (and it''s not just in the spelling - one is a christian nazi fundamentalist and the other is able to reason).
Posted by pilgrimsway,
You are allowed....Its a free country.
Thanks media, for being so brave when it''s 7 years too late, a trillion dollars short and how many dead? I''m sure he''s losing sleep tonite.
If I were him I''d be worried a PO''ed citizen would use him for target practice.
Posted by pdennany
ok......post what really happened..... make sure they are factual and not pulled out of your behind
Posted by tejasdemo
Do you know him?
Posted by rudy654
must not be true then
It''s never too late.
God forbid!
Posted by FloydZepp
You have facts to back this up? or just lame attempt at being funny?
Posted by jwind11 at 07:18 PM : Feb 21, 2008
But it looks like he has your number...
Posted by dixielatino
Yea, thats a good reason
Posted by FloydZepp at 07:18 PM : Feb 21, 2008
If he''s not a satanist in fact, he is one in deed. He''s a slimy little liar that has used whatever IQ he has purely for gain.
And this is this turdblossom most credited for polishing the turninchief.
everybody that voted for w should feel deep shame.
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