http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=203&topic_id=125547&mesg_id=126193&page="But where is the prosecutor with the stones to convene one investigating this mess? It would allow the data to remain confidential and be examined by experts appointed by the jury.
Prosecutors without stones and jurisdiction is why they have special prosecutors in Congress, but that would require, well, an act of congress and we'd be out of time.
Make no mistake about it! The actions of the republican party have been treasonous at the highest degree. The sophistication used in these acts is of the finest the world has ever seen. The attackers must have been organized in a cellular fashion and wielded with surgical precision. We only have the slight overzealousness (incompetence?) of a few cells to thank for enabling us in uncovering it, by breaking a few laws here and there.
The Red party has behaved like an organized crime family instilling a culture of win at all costs. It didn't need to issue direct orders for things to happen. A winking comment that confirms that people should make sure that people in high Dem populations aren't 'discouraged' from voting, and the culture will allow the smart aspiring Red to formulate their own plan. I seem to remember examples of these people being rewarded. It's too late for me to look them up right now.
Under RICO, we should have a fairly large area to select the venue provided that the Rep party committed a crime in that jurisdiction. All we need is a prosecutor.
I want to see those sons of bushes in leg irons before the mast!
The patriot act might also be able to be leveraged to get the data or other information once the investigation is committed too. Wouldn't that be a lovely irony
I'm still amazed that Conyers, et al, letter to Blackwell isn't front page news.
-Hoot
Sorry for rambling a little."