Rove Victim Don Siegelman Disagrees With Obama On Investigating Bush

s-siegelman-large.jpgThe Huffington Post
Sam Stein

During his press conference on Monday evening, President Obama pledged to look forwards rather than backwards when it came to investigating the misdeeds of the Bush administration. It was a carefully crafted answer, designed to neither anger nor encourage individuals either side of this contentious issue. For possible victims of legal and political injustice during the Bush years, however, it wasn’t nearly enough.

Don Siegelman, the former Governor of Alabama arrested on trumped up bribery charges allegedly linked to Karl Rove, wrote the Huffington Post on Tuesday to offer his opinion of Obama’s answer.

Today, with a new President, everything seems brighter, more vibrant. There is a sense of hope, a new optimism… we can see change for the better coming….piercing the dark, pain of the past eight years.
I appreciate the president’s desire to fix the problems created by the Bush Administration saying in part: “…let’s get it right moving forward.”

However, if those who have abused their power are allowed to get away with it, then it is more likely to happen again. We have seen our American Democracy threatened, our constitutional rights abused and our system of Justice subverted. We know the Bush Administration led us into war under false pretenses, used illegal wiretaps and torture to get information and used the Department of Justice as a political weapon to win elections.

For the country to safely move forward we must repair the damage done to the foundations of our democracy. That starts with digging until we get the truth as Chairman John Conyers has been doing and as Senator Leahy is now proposing and holding accountable those who have abused their power.

Restoring justice and preserving our democracy requires nothing less and that would in itself be a great legacy for our new President.

Siegelman was pivoting off of a speech given on Monday by Senator Patrick Leahy, who pushed the creation of a truth and reconciliation commission to investigate the Bush years. On Monday, Obama said he had not read Leahy’s proposal and, as such, couldn’t render an opinion on it. His aides have said they would provide an answer to the Huffington Post when one is formulated.

The president did say that people — presumably Bush officials included — “should be prosecuted just like any ordinary citizen,” implicitly suggesting that if illegality is proven it would be brought to court. But, he added, “Generally speaking, I’m more interested in looking forward than I am in looking backwards. I want to pull everybody together, including, by the way, the — all the members of the intelligence community who have done things the right way and have been working hard to protect America and I think sometimes are painted with a broad brush without adequate information.”

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2 Comments

  1. “Did I blah something? According to this blahory the blahvestigation will blah forward. and if it doesn’t the new administration will blah as the last one because they will blah the truth about the blah administration and blahing and abetting the blah-blah complex and the government blah that corporate America blah’ed. Anyone blahing to blah these blahs and atrocities should be blahed for criminal activity. The private blah transactions of all our government blahs and everyone in the blah administration should be blahed in the blah.”

    *yawn*

    Actually, a direct link to the current economic condition was found in the socialist agendas pushed by the Clinton administration in the 1990s. Case closed there.

  2. Did I miss something? According to this story the investigation will go forward. and if it doesn’t the new administration will be as guilty as the last one because they will be hiding the truth about the criminal activity of the Bush administration and aiding and abetting the military industrial complex and the government mafia that corporate America developed. Anyone wishing to ignore these crimes and atrocities should be investigated their self for criminal activity. The private business transactions of all our government officials and everyone in the Bush administration should be included in the investigation. A direct link to the condition of America’s economic condition might be found in the regular maneuver’s of our highest elected officials. Another word or phrase that could be used would be pilfer politics.

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