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More Indictments Against Polygamist Sect MembersMore Indictments Against Polygamist Sect Members
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress
November 13, 2008

There were more indictments handed down on Wednesday against members of a polygamist sect that was the focus of a massive raid in west Texas last spring. In all four members of the FLDS church now face eight new indictments. (Nov. 13) Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: tx polygamists indictments against polygamist sect members Added: November 13, 2008
More Indictments Against Polygamist Sect MembersMore Indictments Against Polygamist Sect Members
from News videos from Mochilla
November 13, 2008

There were more indictments handed down on Wednesday against members of a polygamist sect that was the focus of a massive raid in west Texas last spring. In all four members of the FLDS church now face eight new indictments. (Nov. 13)
Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) indicted on seven felony countsSen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) indicted on seven felony counts
from Crooks and Liars
July 29, 2008

or: Ted Stevens: So Dirty Even The Bush Administration Had To Indict Him. (h/t AdamS) The Justice Department has just handed down a grand jury indictment against Republican Senator Ted Stevens (.pdf) consisting of seven felony counts of making false statements. Basically Stevens is being charged for failing to disclose over $250,000 in gifts he received from 1999-2006, as well as improperly favoring fishing legislation that would benefit his son. For more on the specifics, PBS NOW covered the story extensively in November of last year. Download | Play Download | Play McClatchy: Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in the U.S. Senate and one of the chamber s most powerful members, was indicted Tuesday in Washington for failing to disclose more than $250,000 worth of gifts that he received from businessmen who were seeking his help on federal issues and projects. The seven-count indictment charges Stevens with making false statements by failing to disclose things of value he received from the Veco Corp., an Alaska-based oil services compmany, and from its CEO, Bill Allen, over an eight-year period. In real world terms, this has huge ramifications for the Republican Party. Stevens is up for tough reelection this year and is actually currently polling behind challenger and Anchorage mayor Mark Begich. Today s news may very well put us one seat closer to that coveted super-majority. Kos has more on where the Alaska Republican party now finds itself.
TILTW: Week of May 16, 2008TILTW: Week of May 16, 2008
from Pacific Coast Hellway
May 16, 2008

Jenna Bush's wedding, Barry Bonds' Indictments, Speed Racer, Drunk mothers, Danica Patrick and happy birthday Velcro. These are the Things I Learned This Week! Flash Versions of this episode: YouTube / Mevio.com MDialog.com Download this episode - Click Here Check out the blog at: ThingsILearnedThisWeek.com TILTW on MEVIO.com! Subscribe: iTunes Zune RSS SPECIAL OFFERS for TILTW Viewers. Need a cheap domain name or affordable web hosting? GoDaddy coupons - promo codes! PCH1 = save 10% off your entire order PCH2 = $5 off any $30 order PCH3 = $6.95 .com domains - $3 off! for a limited time only also: PCH25 = $25 off any order of $100 or more! (good until June 15, 2008)
OC Sheriff's Deputies Not Named in Jail Beating IndictmentsOC Sheriff's Deputies Not Named in Jail Beating Indictments
from Southern California News
March 08, 2008

Susan Valot: The Orange County District Attorney says he won't pursue criminal charges against sheriff's deputies in relation to a deadly jail beating. KPCC's Susan Valot says a judge today unsealed the indictments against two former inmates. In all, nine are facing charges.
More Indictments Against South L.A. GangMore Indictments Against South L.A. Gang
from 89.3 KPCC: Southern California News - Criminal Justice
October 31, 2007

Frank Stoltze: Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles Tuesday announced a second round of indictments against Florencia-13, one of the biggest gangs in South L.A. The gang allegedly ran drugs over a wide area south of downtown and east of the 110 Freeway. It also allegedly targeted African Americans for attack. 102 members and associates of the gang are under indictment. 80 are in custody. In an interview with KPCC's Frank Stoltze, lead prosecutor Peter Hernandez said the latest indictments targeted associates of Florencia-13.
RetroVision Media Covers Queens D.A.Indictments And Bush War Anniversary SpeechRetroVision Media Covers Queens D.A.Indictments And Bush War Anniversary Speech
from RetroVision Theater
March 19, 2007

Queens D.A. Richard Brown announces the indictments returned from the grand jury against three of the five NYPD officers involved in the death of Sean Bell and the serious wounding of two Mr. Bell’s companions. The NYPD Detective’s union vowed to fight the charges, while stating law enforcement is on trial here as this could have a chilling effect on the way police carryout their duties. Detective Michael Oliver received the stiffest charges carrying a possible 25 year stretch. Officer Gescard Isnora also pulled a possible 25 years while Officer Marc Cooper got off rather lightly with two counts of second-degree reckless endangerment, a misdemeanor.
Brooks claimed Americans don't know about Rove; polls disagreeBrooks claimed Americans don't know about Rove; polls disagree
from Media Matters for America
October 25, 2005

New York Times columnist David Brooks claimed that the grand jury investigation into the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame is "not a politically important story" because "[t]he amount of American people who have heard about Karl Rove is small." But contrary to Brooks's comments, made on the October 23 broadcast of ABC's This Week, recent public opinion polls indicate that the public is well aware of the White House senior adviser and that many have formed an opinion of him. A CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll conducted October 13-16 with a +/- 3 percent margin of error found that only 23 percent of respondents indicated they had "never heard of" Rove. Sixty-one percent of those surveyed were familiar enough with Rove to have an opinion, with 39 percent holding an unfavorable opinion. A Diageo/Hotline poll conducted October 12-16 with a +/- 4.4 percent margin of error, which asked whether respondents "have a strongly favorable/unfavorable opinion or a somewhat favorable/unfavorable opinion" of Rove, found that 57 percent of respondents had heard of Rove, with 30 percent holding an unfavorable opinion and 16 percent favorable. Brooks's comments reflect a recent pattern among conservatives. When asked by host Katie Couric on the October 20 broadcast of NBC's Today to comment on the CIA leak investigation, Fox News host Bill O'Reilly said, "Quite frankly, the people ... don't really care." Stuart Varney, a co-worker of O'Reilly at Fox News, made similar comments while serving as guest host on the October 14 and 19 editions of Fox News' Your World with Neil Cavuto, claiming that the public "simply doesn't care about" and "doesn't like" the investigation. Conservative radio talk show host Melanie Morgan, who is co-chairwoman of the conservative activist group Move America Forward, said on the October 21 edition of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews: "I can tell you right now, that people outside of Washington don't give a rat's rear about what's going on." From the October 23 broadcast of ABC's This Week: STEPHANOPOULOS: Another endgame this week: the special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald; the grand jury ends next Friday. But what I was struck by and I want to put it up on the board, last Friday, just a couple of days go, out of nowhere, after being in business for two years, the special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald puts up a website, and it's pretty hard to know what that means exactly. I can't believe it was just, you know, sort of, boy, we were behind our work, but David, it seemed to me there were two possibilities there. We don't know for sure, but one, he intends to be in business for an awful long time or, two, and maybe this is too Machiavellian, he was trying to send a signal to those who he was investigating: He is serious. This is your final weekend to come in and make a deal. BROOKS: Yeah, I don't know about that. Maybe he just wanted to start a blog, talk about his favorite movies, favorite TV shows. You know, I think this is actually a story that is not a politically important story. You know, when I've talked to a lot of House members this week about what people are asking about, it's never this. The amount of American people who have heard about Karl Rove is small, let alone [Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff I. Lewis] "Scooter" Libby, so this is going to be an important story for the Bush White House because Rove -- STEPHANOPOULOS: So you're saying it's not important even if Fitzgerald does indict? BROOKS: Yeah, I really think that in terms of the next election. Howard Dean just talked about the [former Speaker of the House Newt] Gingrich strategy, the Gingrich strategy capitalizing on the corruption in Washington. I don't think the Democrats can pull off that kind of strategy. What Gingrich did is he rallied conservatives to the Republican side. What the Democrats have to do is talk to people's everyday concerns, which are gas prices and things like that. If they get sidetracked, start talking about Rove and Libby and Bush; that's just not a positive strategy for the Democratic Party. From the October 21 edition of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews: MATTHEWS: The president says that the, quote, "background noise," close quote, of the CIA leak investigation and Tom DeLay's indictment in Texas are not getting in the way of his second-term planning. We're joined right now by radio talk show host Melanie Morgan and Amy Goodman, she's the radio host of Democracy Now! Let's go to Melanie first of all. Melanie, you were over in Iraq recently, and I know you care a great deal, perhaps more than many other Americans, about the situation over there. Is this prosecution of the White House over the leak scandal, is it going to kill the case or weaken the case for war because of all the questions it raises about the WMD [weapons of mass destruction] arguments made before the war? MORGAN: No, I don't think so, Chris. I think this is just an inside-the-Washington-Beltway kind of game that people like you are heating up and others at The Washington Post and The New York Times. I can tell you right now that people outside of Washington don't give a rat's rear about what's going on until and unless there are indictments. MATTHEWS: If there are indictments, is it the responsibility of the press to talk about what might be the basis for those indictments? MORGAN: Well, yes, of course it is. But right now, it's just speculation, and I'd like to say one other thing. I want to know why the press hasn't turned its attention on Valerie Wilson and her husband, Joseph Wilson, and speculated endlessly about whether or not they might face indictment because Joe Wilson did lie.



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