September 12, 2006
A federal prosecutor said yesterday it was "absurd" to say the government charged a Florida man with conspiracy to commit wire fraud in retaliation for a flood of spam e-mails to President George W. Bush's Web site.
Assistant U.S. Attorney David M. Siegal told U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain she should reject arguments that Bush's chief of staff, Karl Rove, caused the criminal investigation that led to charges against Robert McAllister.
Siegal said lawyers for McAllister, of Jupiter, Fla., made the "patently absurd argument that the U.S. attorney's office in the Southern District is a shield for Karl Rove and has arrested and indicted their client in some sort of vindictive retaliation."
The prosecutor told the judge the government will submit written arguments explaining why she should not stage a hearing to determine whether the government had proper motives to obtain a search warrant.
McAllister's lawyer, Gerald L. Shargel, said yesterday he plans to try to call Rove as a witness in the case.
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/newyork/ny-nyspam124888322sep12,0,3227495.story?coll=ny-nynews-printOf course it's 'absurd', Karl would never retaliate against anybody. :sarcasm: