Stevens: A Democrat Hatchet Job
Again, you have to do some digging to get the facts about the Ted Stevens sham of a suspiciously timed prosecution of a sitting United States Republican senator.
The Justice Department admitted Wednesday that its career prosecutors acted improperly in the prosecution that drove Senator Ted Stevens from office last fall. Indeed, the trail was was so tainted that we can’t independently assess the verdict against Mr. Stevens, but one thing is clear: Federal prosecutors are guilty of misconduct that cost Republicans a Senate seat.
And upon further digging, we have the names and background information on the previously anonymous “federal prosecutors”.
The national news media didn’t think this all that important.
In Gov. Sarah Palin’s Ethics White Paper, published on January 17, 2007, former State Rep. Ethan Berkowitz and I state: “It must be ‘mandatory’ in every criminal prosecution that prosecutors seek ‘justice’ and not ‘just’ a guilty verdict.” According to (FBI whistle-blower, Special Agent Chad) Joy, Stevens’s lead prosecutor Public Integrity Deputy Brenda Morris grossly abused her oath of office under our U.S. Constitution.
If Joy’s allegations are true, prosecutor Brenda Morris‘ actions on behalf of the federal government and each American citizen were corrupt. If true, Morris, with the assistance of Bill Allen and his attorney Bob Bundy, abused and dishonored Stevens’s most basic constitutional rights.
It’s bad enough that Democrat operatives within the Justice Department conspired to prosecute a Republican at the tail end of a campaign, but the fact they didn’t give a damn if they set up a political opponent to be imprisoned using deliberate misconduct shows you just how evil these people can be.
Ted Stevens lost his job, and these people should all lose theirs.
Ted Stevens almost went to jail. Brenda Morris, Bill Allen, and Bob Bundy should have to face that possibility as well. It may not take a rigged prosecution to make that happen.











