News Continues to Pursue Other Side of Simpson’s Tale
The Birmingham News continues to pursue the “other side” of Jill Simpson’s testimony this morning. If Don Siegelman accepted a deal to concede the election to have the federal prosecution against him stopped, he didn’t tell his attorneys about it (though one of them has now passed away, so we’ll never know). It’s an important point to raise, though my Siegelman supporter friends will continue to contend this is just an effort by the News to undermine the investigation, I believe it’s just good reporting (and no one is going to call me a Republican).
Siegelman attorneys unaware of any deal- al.com
Sphere: Related Content
October 14th, 2007 at 12:44 am
Political corruption in Alabama has gotten out of control. Out of the Millions of dollars of Mississippi Choctaw money that Jack Abramoff and Michael Scanlon laundered and sent to AL. to defeat Siegelman’s Education Lottery in 1999, to elect Bob Riley in 2002 and for Riley to oppress the AL. Poarch Indians, “not a single person got investigated by the ABI or FBI under direction of the offices of the Alabama Attorney General or the U.S. Attorneys.â€>>
Every article written on the 2002 Governors election verifies that the numbers published indicates that Electronic ballot stuffing was involved in Baldwin County to transfer votes from Siegelman to Riley. Siegelman was the winner that evening; however, Dan Gans (Riley’s voting machine software guru) said that Siegelman had too may votes in Bay Minette so during the night a voting adjustment was made that put Riley in the lead. I believe that Siegelman was blackmailed because he didn’t put up a fight when votes were swapped and the election was taken from him. No one knew why he conceded to Riley until the Judicial Committee released Attorney Jill Simpson‘s testimony this week. The Democratic Party issued petitions in all 67 counties asking for recounts (not all counties used optical scanning machines), but in Baldwin County in particular, they actually asked for a manual recount (of the paper ballots); however, Alabama Attorney General William Pryor ordered that throughout the state that all votes be sealed. He told the county canvassing boards that under penalty of law they did not have the authority to break the seals on the ballots and machines under section 17-9-31 of the constitution to do a recount. This 2002 election fraud didn’t get investigated by the ABI or FBI or the offices of the U.S. Attorneys or the Alabama Attorney General.>>
October 14th, 2007 at 6:46 pm
Victor Hanson chief editor and manager of the Birmingham News owned by Advance Publication, Inc. is still receiving Choctaw Indian money laundered by Mississippi Lobbyist Toby Roth who is a conspirator with convicted Lobbyist Jack Abramoff and Michael Scanlon. Toby Roth also works for Riley. The Indians have been convinced by these Lobbyist that if Siegelman has a come back that he will again attempt to implement the Alabama Education Lottery. They are afraid that an Al. Lottery will hurt the flow of gambling money that comes from Alabama residents.
Mr. Hanson is coming close to being investigated by Judiciary Committee and may have to prepare his own affidavit for the world to see.