March 28, 2006

Will Democrats Act On McDermott's Illegal Activity

Left-wing loon Jim McDermott is know for going to foreign countries to make treasonous statements in support of our nation's enemies. Democrats, of course, call this "dissent" and label it "the highest form of patriotism".

Fine. I won't get into that political question with them.

But will they at least act against their law-breaking colleague after he has been slapped down twice by courts for breaking federal law on wiretapping?

federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Rep. Jim McDermott violated federal law by turning over an illegally taped telephone call to reporters nearly a decade ago.

In a 2-1 opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld a lower court ruling that McDermott violated the rights of Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio, who was heard on the 1996 call involving then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga.

The court ordered McDermott to pay Boehner more than $700,000 for leaking the taped conversation. The figure includes $60,000 in damages and at least $600,000 in legal costs.

McDermott, D-Wash., has acknowledged leaking a tape of a 1996 cell phone call involving Gingrich to The New York Times and other news organizations.

The call included discussion by Gingrich and other House GOP leaders about a House ethics committee investigation of Gingrich. Boehner was a Gingrich lieutenant at the time and is now House majority leader.

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McDermott was never charged with a criminal offense, but Boehner later filed a lawsuit accusing McDermott of violating state and federal wiretapping laws. A federal judge ruled in Boehner's favor in 2004, a ruling that was upheld Tuesday by the appeals court.

"Because there was no genuine dispute that Representative McDermott knew the Martins had illegally intercepted the conversation, he did not lawfully obtain the tape from them," Judge A. Raymond Randolph wrote in an opinion shared by Chief Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg.

In other words, the Clinton "Justice" Department (a misnomer if there ever was one) refused to prosecute a clear violation of the law against one of their important partisan allies. It took one of the victims filing a civil suit against McDermott to get any justice -- and this unethical little weasel still does not admit his own wrong-doing.

I'll just ask one question -- would Democrats be so passive on this matter if the law-breaker in this case had been Tom Delay, and the illegal recording had been of Democrats? I think we all know the answer.

Oh, and what does this say about Democrat opposition to undeniably illegal domestic spying?

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Posted by: Greg at 02:32 PM | Comments (23) | Add Comment
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1 I'm glad to see red-state guys finally getting angry over illegal wiretapping. I was afraid you'd never acknowlege how awful it is.

Let's go after Linda Tripp and the President together!

Posted by: Lefty at Wed Mar 29 11:02:25 2006 (IrwNC)

2 1) I can't help but note that you are still unwilling to address Jim McDermott's lawbreaking, but want to deflect the attention away from his crimes.

2) Linda Tripp, as a party to the calls in question, arguably had a legal right to record them. ls who recorded the call in question undeniably broke federal law on the matter, and were prosecuted. Clinton's Injustice Department simply wouldn't prosecute a Congressional ally.

3) As for the current partisan attempt to discredit a sitting president during time of war for taking egitimate steps to protect national security, I'm willing to make this concession -- If we exclude historical precedent (Roosevelt's WWII wiretapping and mail censorship), court precedent (for example the Truong case & In Re. Sealed Case), the Constitution (power as comander-in-chief to conduct national security operations, as opposed to criminal investigations) and the facts (the intercepted calls were not domestic calls, they were international), I'll reluctantly concede that a case can be made for prosecuting the President.

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