A Day of Reckoning For Don Siegelman, Eleventh Circuit

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The Case For Why Siegelman’s Verdict Should Be Overturned

A detailed analysis of the appeals briefs in the Siegelman case reveals four solid arguments the appeals court panel could stand on to reverse the conviction, order a mistrial, or reduce the sentence after a hearing scheduled for Dec. 9 in Atlanta.

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http://blog.locustfork.net/2008/11/15/a-day-of-reckoning-for-siegelman-11th-circuit/

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Retrial my ass, prosecute the court itself.

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This case has all the earmarks of the Republican Parties tactics to blame and convict at all costs. It sounds so familiar for the Republicans to bein the driver's seat. I went on line a couple weeks back to assist one of my grandchildren with a school project. Today's Republican Party's actions and non support of "We the People", they will need to seriously change their creed for the future. They will have to add: never except any responsibility for anything, always blame someone else, never admit any knowledge of failure,if there is no case available, manufacter one, deny, deny, deny, blame,blame, blame!

It's obvious that this case was manufactured, and it appears that the president and his adminstration are in it over knee deep. But, don't expect any co-operation at all. We are talking about the Republican Party here.

The issue has already accomplished it's purpose for now. That's how they work, ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL", you know like some kind of GANG OPERATION.