Friday, April 11, 2008

Rovian Rule in Alabama



Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman says the mainstream media continues to refuse to report his allegation that the 2002 election was stolen from him. Siegelman recounts his story in the video above. Here's a quote from an e-mail that he sent to Mark Crispin Miller that is referenced in an entry on The Brad Blog:
Rove's fingerprints are found there too. First, in that Rove's friend Jack Abramoff hires Dan Gans,was in charge of " electronic ballot security" in Baldwin County, Alabama,where the votes were stolen. Gans, working for the Alexander Strategies Group, claims credit for the win on his website, which he then takes down when Abramoff gets arrested. The second is Rove's business partner, Kitty Mc Cullough (a/k/a Kelly Kimbrough) is given credit for the electronic vote switch by the state Republican Party.
Meanwhile, Congress has filed a motion in the federal courts to hold two former white house aides in contempt of congress for refusing to testify about this administration's termination of U.S. Attorneys who refused to prosecute Rove's political opponents on demand.

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