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April 14, 2007 at 21:24:54

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Biskupic the Politician Emerges

by Michael Leon     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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Reacting to the growing pressure on his office after McClatchy Newspapers reported that US Atty Steven Biskupic’s name appeared on a US Justice Department hit list of prosecutors; Biskupic’s office released an extraordinary statement on Saturday. 

The statement makes the following points, among others: 

- That the career prosecutor’s much-criticized Georgia Thompson prosecution (derided as politically motivated and harshly thrown out of appellate court) included consultations with two Democratic prosecutors (former US Atty and Wis Atty Gen Peg Lautenschlager, and Dane Co DA Brian Blanchard) 

- That Biskupic’s public corruption cases included Republican-affiliated defendants 

- And that “(u)ntil the recent controversy surrounding the firings of eight United State Attorneys around the country, it was never communicated to me that my job could be in jeopardy or that I was considered to be disloyal to President Bush's agenda.” 

The 216-word statement does nothing to quell the controversy and raises more questions about the nature of Biskupic’s office, which is sounding more and more like that of a desperate politician’s out to save his hide. 

Peg-and-Brian-said-it-too 

The Peg-and-Brian-said-it-too rejoinder regarding the failed Thompson prosecution is a fallacious appeal-to-authority argument that does nothing to bolster Biskupic’s case that an appellate judge said is composed of evidence called “beyond thin.” 

And, anyway, the last time I checked Lautenschlager and Blanchard were not infallible prosecutors, but rather were/are both ambitious politicians and prosecutors for whom bipartisan alliances are useful. 

As for the Thompson case being thrown into the hands of Republican political operatives seeking to unseat Gov. Doyle (D-WI) in the 2006 election, we are to believe – apparently on faith – that Biskupic’s “decision to charge Thompson was based solely on the facts,” the “beyond thin” facts. 

Republican-money-donating-aligned individuals 

The number of Biskupic’s Republican public corruption cases increases substantially when—as opposed to the study by Shields and Cragan noting the US Attys’ investigations of “Republican officials”—Biskupic notes inclusively the “cases against individuals who donated money to Republican candidates or who were aligned with the Republican Party.” This reminds one of the diminishing “weapons of mass destruction-related program activities” charge made at the 2004 State of the Union Address. 

Disloyalty to Bush never communicated to Biskupic 

I ask: 

- What kind of administration would even consider axing this career prosecutor selected through a bipartisan commission, if he is the apolitical man he claims? 

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http://malcontends.blogspot.com/

Michael Leon is a writer living in Madison, Wisconsin. His writing has appeared nationally in The Progressive, In These Times, and CounterPunch. He can be reached at maleon64@yahoo.com.

 

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Retired granny with lots of time to be a history and political junkie. Part time school bus driver. Full time wife, granny, horse trainer, horse show judge, AQHA and APHA breeder, horse and human partnership teacher, and trainer and judge. Although retired now I kept the full time wife and granny and picked up landscape and home improvement. Having a great time when I'm not worrying about the future of my family, my country, and the world.
LYNNE KRINGLERRetired granny with lots of time to be a history and political junkie. Part time school bus driver. Full time wife, granny, horse trainer, horse show judge, AQHA and APHA breeder, horse and human partnership teacher, and trainer and judge. Although retired now I kept the full time wife and granny and picked up landscape and home improvement. Having a great time when I'm not worrying about the future of my family, my country, and the world.

The corporate corruption task force

What happened to the people (3-4), that bush appointed to investigate corporate fraud and corruption? The ones that were supposed to bring offenders to trial? They opened up shop in the old Andersen (of Enron scandal) offices. Their salaries were to be $480,000, and they said it would take at least 3 years to see the progress. They are funded by the taxpayers. I can't even find out what they are called or what they have accomplished.

One other thing that I cannot get any info on, is Delay's trial. How is he getting away with it, so long?

Sure would appreciate any info on these two issues.

Thanks for taking time to read this, and any help you can give me.

Lynne
Rupert, Idaho

by LYNNE KRINGLER (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 67 comments) on Sunday, April 15, 2007 at 1:41:10 AM
 

 

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