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Home Front: Politix
Blagojevich's lawyer quits impeachment trial
2009-01-17
Gov. Blagojevich's lawyers will boycott the impeachment trial in the Senate later this month. Lead defense lawyer Ed Genson said the governor instructed him not to show up.

"I think the rules the Senate adopted are unfair," Genson said.

Lawyer Sam Adam Jr. said neither he nor his father will be there, either. Genson, Adam and Sam Adam Sr. comprise the bulk the of governor's legal team.

"It's a kangaroo court," Adam said. "You can't possibly get any fairness out of it. It's completely un-American."
It's not a court. It's an impeachment trial.
Adam said the trial was akin to a "lynching" and likened tactics by senators to those used at Guantanamo Bay. President-elect Barack Obama has said he plans to shutter the prison at Guantanamo Bay. "He's closing Guantanamo, they're reopening it in Springfield," Adam said of the upcoming Senate trial.
Well that's a little over the top ...
Adam also said he thought it was appropriate that the Senate has asked for the legal team to file an answer Monday, which is Martin Luther King's birthday.

"How appropo, how appropo," Adam said. "Injustice somewhere is injustice everywhere," he said, quoting King. He urged senators to read King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail," on Monday.

Genson complained the rules prevent him from calling witnesses and cross-examining witnesses called by the senators who will decide the fate of the governor. Blagojevich has been accused of abuse of power, including federal allegations that he tried to sell a U.S. Senate seat.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Umm, Hellfish, Anguper and Uneque, wrong thread ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-01-17 11:12  

#4  Paki Paki Paki - Screw 'em
Posted by: Hellfish   2009-01-17 10:56  

#3  Anyone who dares to point out that the emperor has no clothes will be tagged as racist. It's already happening.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-01-17 10:32  

#2  You heard it at Rantburg first.

Paki is racist now, but it won't be too many years before it will be racist to say Packistan instead of Pahkastahn. First it will be ignorant, then it will be racist.

We can thank Barry for getting that one rolling for us. Within his first year the network and some cable news anchors will begin pronouncing it that way.

Hopefully it won't catch on, like when Qatar became Cutter for a while after the invasion of Iraq. But I suspect there's a lot more Paki-appeasers than Qatari appeasers.
Posted by: Uneque Protector of the Sith1974 dba Mike N.   2009-01-17 00:38  

#1  A-holes got an a-hole lawyer. Why am I not surprised.
Posted by: Mike N.   2009-01-17 00:27  

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