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The DeLay Persecution
The Illinois Leader ^ | 10/3/05 | Jim Kouri

Posted on 10/04/2005 5:27:28 PM PDT by wagglebee

Travis County, Texas, District Attorney Ronnie Earle, who exploded upon the American scene as a result of a grand jury indictment against Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, is a known partisan Democrat in Texas.

His history of trying to prosecute Republicans such as Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson also is widely known in Texas. The Senator Hutchinson case was thrown out when Earle admitted he could not prosecute the case due to insufficient evidence which in legalese means he had no case. His attempt to do the same thing to Bush campaign consultant Bob Bullock also failed when a grand jury refused to indict Bullock.

The tough, tenacious Ronnie Earle often boasts of his close relationship with former Texas Governor Ben Barnes and Robin Rather and they are listed as supporters and contributors to his reelection campaigns.

Barnes is the man who on CBS's 60 Minutes told newsman Dan Rather he pulled strings to get President Bush into the National Guard, and Robin Rather is Dan Rather's daughter, a Democrat activist in Texas. The former CBS anchor is suspected of working closely with the Texas Democrat Committee and in fact it was Texas from which the famous Rathergate forged documents emanated. Rather was forced to resign from CBS after bloggers exposed his prima facie evidence against Bush as a fraud. And Dan was a guest speaker at a Democrat fundraiser for none other than Ronnie Earle.

Timing is everything with Ronnie Earle and his friends in the TDC. His attempt at convicting Kay Bailey Hutchinson occurred as she prepared to run for the senate.

His attempt at indicting Bush political mentor Bob Bullock occurred around the 2000 presidential election cycle.

With the 2006 US Senate and House of Representatives election cycle just around the corner, this is the perfect time to indict the man known as The Hammer by political friends and foes alike.

The indictment alone neutralizes the powerful conservative since DeLay was forced to step down as the House Majority Leader. Democrats never tried to keep it a secret that if Delay was out of the way their prospects for capturing the House of Representative become more likely.

If anyone doubts Earle's partisanship, then perhaps they should read local newspaper reports about his vitriolic speech at a Democrat Party fundraiser last May.

Ronnie Earle, speaking at the fundraiser, uttered vicious comments about DeLay. Earle went as far as discussing the case with the audience as he told the cheering crowd that he'd get Tom DeLay. He also disclosed a supposedly confidential discussion he had with another man whom he tried to indict but failed. In fact, Ronnie Earle's attempts at convicting Republicans are almost laughable.

Even the indictment instrument in the DeLay case is in itself suspect.

With only six paragraphs, the indictment provides little if any information or evidence of wrongdoing. Legal experts from former judges to former prosecutors and defense attorneys are scratching their heads wondering what kind of indictment has Ronnie Earle secured from a grand jury? How is DeLay's legal team supposed to mount a defense against such a vague document?

The indictment for conspiracy doesn't even mention what crime Delay conspired to commit. The campaign finance law prohibits political parties from accepting financial contributions from corporations 60 days before an election. The allegation facing DeLay is that he accepted money from a PAC (political action committee). A PAC is not a corporation as stipulated in the campaign finance law, which may be ruled unconstitutional anyway once it reaches the US Supreme Court.

In defending Earle, Democrats point to the fact that he has indicted Democrat politicians, but a look at those indictments strongly suggests they were against Earle's political enemies.

In Austin, Texas, he is recognized as the District Attorney for life since few will attempt to run against him for fear they'll be indicted on some trumped up charge. His supporters claim he even indicted himself. But if he felt he violated the law why didn't he have another prosecutor indict him?

Once the mainstream news media stop celebrating the indictment of a powerful Republican, perhaps they will make at least some effort to answer questions for the American people -- all the people, not just like-minded Liberals. Here are some questions that need to be answered:

What did the prosecutor say during his speech at a Democrat fundraiser about the DeLay case and about the ongoing investigation into DeLay's campaign finances? In most states such conduct is an ethics violation punishable by disbarment.

Did the prosecutor contact any Democrat Party bigwigs such as DNC chairman Howard Dean, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Harry Reid, etc. and discuss the Delay investigation? Did they contact him? Did Earle have contact with state Democrat leaders prior to the indictment? What did he discuss with his friend Ben Barnes, a known Bush hater whose own daughter called him liar on several occasions when he changed his story about Bush's National Guard enlistment?

What conversations about the case, if any, did Earle have with Dan Rather's daughter Robin? Did he discuss the case with Dan who attended a 2000 Democrat Party fundraiser for Earle?

Why did it take so many grand juries before Earle finally got the indictment he wanted? What was the evidence Earle presented to that fifth grand jury that caused them to indict DeLay?

In his case against Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson, it's been alleged that Earle was involved in unlawful and unethical practices during the investigation of the conservative senatorial candidate. What were these questionable activities? Why were they not subject to further investigation?

Why is Earle discussing cases and smearing unindicted Bob Bullock, who was George Bush's political mentor, during a Democrat fundraiser? The grand jury in the Bullock case refused to indict yet Ronnie Earle discussed this case at a partisan event?

Why is the published indictment so short on substantial allegations? Why is there practically no mention of Tom DeLay?

As far as media coverage, don't hold your breath for the news media to give this case fair coverage.

A recent poll of police commanders overwhelmingly (92%) said they don't believe the news media are fair and balanced in their coverage.

Tom DeLay has a real fight on his hands. He must do battle with an out-of-control political hack masquerading as an officer of the court; with a deranged political party that is out of power and can only lie, spin the truth and attempt to jail their opponents; and with a news media that often forgets they're not part of the Democrat National Committee.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: delay; democrats; persecution; ronnieearle; tomdelay; wrongfulprosecution
In defending Earle, Democrats point to the fact that he has indicted Democrat politicians, but a look at those indictments strongly suggests they were against Earle's political enemies.

In Austin, Texas, he is recognized as the District Attorney for life since few will attempt to run against him for fear they'll be indicted on some trumped up charge.

He sounds a lot like the Arkansas Mafia.

1 posted on 10/04/2005 5:27:29 PM PDT by wagglebee
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To: wagglebee

Dont hold your breath waiting for the media to ask Earle any hard questions.


2 posted on 10/04/2005 5:32:04 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
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To: wagglebee

bump


3 posted on 10/04/2005 5:35:07 PM PDT by God luvs America (When the silent majority speaks the earth trembles!)
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To: wagglebee

Dick DeGuerin will beat incompetent Ronnie Earle like a borrowed mule. There is no case here.


4 posted on 10/04/2005 5:43:56 PM PDT by flattorney
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To: wagglebee

Any legal Beagles out there that could tell us how we could get the Texas Bar to take some action against this maggot? Would a letter writing campaign work? It's obvious as hell what the maggot is doing and it's ALL POLITICAL.


5 posted on 10/04/2005 5:47:35 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (We Gave Peace A Chance. It Didn't Work Out. Search keyword: 09-11-01.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Best to let DeGuerin beat Earle's brains out and exhonorate "Teflon Tom".

My brother is one of the top criminal attorney's in Texas and he is a life-time conservative Democrat. Even he said Earle has no case here and bought himself a LOT of trouble over this DeLay indictments. My brother said today that one of Earle's top legal staff members quit yesterday over this mess.

He also said a number of very major Democrat donor "money cows" in Houston, are furious over this DeLay indictment and Earle's total incompetence.


6 posted on 10/04/2005 6:13:30 PM PDT by flattorney
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To: flattorney

It's pretty frustrating watching a Leftwing, political hack use OUR court system as a political tool to destroy his opponents. There definitely needs to be an investigation into both of these "grand juries." I'll bet each one of those jokers can be linked to the Travis County Democratic Party. Especially that Gibson maggot who has been out there spilling his guts on the "media" circuit.


7 posted on 10/04/2005 6:28:42 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (We Gave Peace A Chance. It Didn't Work Out. Search keyword: 09-11-01.)
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To: wagglebee
Guys like Earle always end up tripping themselves into ignoble heck, loserdom and the gaol. Overweening pride, arrogance, jealousy, domininating bullying -- all things that while potent in motives and effect for a time end up being the self-destruct button by which the wielder punches himself out.

Huey Long, Bill Clinton are the exceptions that make the rule --and the latter is effectively today a castrati, the former dead and his memory infamous.

8 posted on 10/04/2005 6:36:09 PM PDT by bvw
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To: wagglebee

DeLay has some tough Texas lawyers battling for him
Earle just dug his grave.


9 posted on 10/04/2005 6:39:07 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: wagglebee

I fear writers like this one. Bob Bullock was not a Bush consultant, but he was the most powerful person in the Texas legislature - he was the speaker - the man with all the money and all the votes. I stopped reading this guy two paragrahs into the story.


10 posted on 10/04/2005 6:39:46 PM PDT by q_an_a
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To: sgtbono2002
Dont hold your breath waiting for the media to ask Earle any hard questions.

Not the MSM, but how about this if you haven't read it yet???? The Great One, Mark R. Levin is after our idiot Travis County DA. Wonders never cease.

Landmark Files FOIA Request with DA Earle

11 posted on 10/04/2005 7:03:59 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Note to the MSM - Don't stay stuck on STUPID!)
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To: wagglebee

uh... no, it's DIXIE MAFIA. Covers LA,MS,TEXAS,AL,ARK.


12 posted on 10/04/2005 7:53:43 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (I jez calls it az I see it.)
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To: wagglebee
Austincide. Its a blot of Blue cancer in a Red State.

(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
16 posted on 10/04/2005 11:58:01 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: q_an_a

http://www3.baylor.edu/Library/BCPM/Bullock/biography/bullock_chronology.htm


Bob Bullock was Lt Gov under Ma Richards - not Speaker. He was the most powerful dim in TX at the time, and was a supporter of W when he became gov, and when later ran for President.


17 posted on 10/05/2005 12:17:23 AM PDT by mathluv
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To: copguy

maybe you should take a look at post 17 - about Bullock. As to your comment about my political leaning - I walked neighborhoods, as a YR, for Reagan in the 70's and have been working for conservative ever since then. What you should worry about is that a cop got simple facts wrong in the opening of his argument.


18 posted on 10/05/2005 6:28:11 AM PDT by q_an_a
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To: mathluv

The late Bob Bullock was also the Lt. Governor during George Bush's first term as Governor.


19 posted on 10/05/2005 11:23:18 AM PDT by TexanByBirth
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