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To: Jrabbit

True, that raises one heck of a red flag to watch out for what he's doing, but that doesn't mean that all his indictments are politically based. That just means you watch him very carefully. People are clearly doing that, which is good...

But I *HATE* when people make accusations without any proof. I have seen no proof that Earle has been indicting Republicans more than Democrats, or indicting Republicans unfairly more often than he does so to Dems. That's what I want to see, and no one has offered it up yet.


777 posted on 09/28/2005 11:55:28 AM PDT by eraser2005
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To: eraser2005
In light of your defense of Earle, care to try and explain this?

On Ronnie Earle Raising Money For Democrats.

Ronnie Earle is at it again. The partisan Democrat District Attorney from Travis County (Austin), Texas, has, because of a quirk in the Texas law, the peculiar jurisdiction over statewide political issues, and he has persistently abused that authority over the past decade.

Earle became ignominious in Texas when he launched the politically motivated investigation of three of Tom DeLay's associates working for Texans For a Republican Majority (TRMPAC). This investigation has not produced any credible or compelling evidence of corruption, but it is widely cited by the left as evidence that DeLay is dirty.

In the ongoing controversy over whether he is an objective voice for justice or merely an arm of the DeLay-hating mob, Earle has "hammered" the final nail in that coffin.

According to The Houston Chronicle, Earle has now crossed the line into raising money for far-left interest groups:

A newly formed Democratic political action committee, Texas Values in Action Coalition, hosted the May 12 event in Dallas to raise campaign money to take control of the state Legislature from the GOP, organizers said.

Earle, an elected Democrat, helped generate $102,000 for the organization.

In his remarks, Earle likened DeLay to a bully and spoke about political corruption and the investigation involving DeLay, the House majority leader from Sugar Land, according to a transcript supplied by Earle....

"It may help Tom DeLay establish his case that Ronnie Earle's investigation is a partisan witch hunt," said Richard Murray, a political scientist with the University of Houston.

"It clearly fuels the perception that his investigation is politically motivated. It was probably not a wise move," said Larry Noble, a former Federal Election Commission lawyer who heads the watchdog group Center for Responsive Politics.

Earle has a history of vicious partisan hackery:

EARLE'S LAST FORAY INTO politicized prosecution in 1993 turned into a huge embarrassment when he went after Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), who was then Texas Treasurer. Earle made a series of trumped-up charges, including that the demure Hutchison had physically assaulted an employee. Earle dropped the case during the trial.

Defenders of Earle like to point to the red herring that Earle has prosecuted Democrats, as well as Republicans, over the years. What they don't mention is that those Democrats were clearly guilty of serious violations (the cases were open and shut), and those prosecutions happened decades ago, when Texas was essentially a one-party state (controlled almost entirely by Democrats).

The real issue here is a failure on the part of Democrats to cope with the loss of political power they held in Texas (and elsewhere) for so many generations. Because Democrats have been so ineffective at the ballot box, and because DeLay is, in part, responsible for that failure, he must be destroyed.

Ronnie Earle, by invoking DeLay's name in the raising of money for far-left Democrat interest groups, has shown his true colors; he is indeed a partisan prosecutor out to get DeLay, and those who claim otherwise are deluding themselves.

790 posted on 09/28/2005 11:58:20 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (Don't get stuck on stupid now, reporters)
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To: eraser2005

Do you live in Texas?

I don't give a rats patootie if he has never indicted another Republican. This indictment of DeLay and Earles partisan stripes are all the "proof" I need to know he's a tool of the dim party. I guarantee you that if the idiot Repubs in the house hadn't made their weenie rule that if indicted, leadership has to step down, Earle would never have done this. He saw his chance and took it. Give a rat an inch and they'll take a mile every time. Sad that my party never learns this.


801 posted on 09/28/2005 12:03:44 PM PDT by Jrabbit (Kaufman County, Texas)
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