Funny, Funny Stuff Out of Montgomery
Would someone in Montgomery please explain what is going on between Associated Press reporter Bob Johnson and assistant U.S. attorney Louis Franklin?
They sure appear to be too cozy for a mere reporter-source relationship.
Are they both Log Cabin Republicans hanging out at the same gay watering hole? Enquiring minds want to know...
Bob Johnson, Louis Franklin Still 'Funny' in Raising Siegelman Political Prosecution Issues
Franklin is just a funny liar trying to advance his own career a la Clarence Thomas.
Johnson is not funny, but someone in the Atlanta bureau of AP should investigate this way too cozy relationship. Hey, maybe they just go to the same wacko church?
The American people and the people of Alabama now know the truth.
The Nation: A Whistleblower's Tale
Pretty soon, the appeals court in Atlanta will declare it as well, and Congress may get to the bottom of it too. Under Bush, Gonzales and Canary, federal courthouses have been turned into corrupt arms of the executive branch.
This miscarriage of justice must not be allowed to stand if anything resembling American justice is to survive and prevail.
Laugh at that you Uncle Tom. You are the joke...
Comments
Franklin is defending himself in the media.
He cannot defend himself with his record.
His record must remain secret.
He tells the media that his record is innocent.
The illustrations in his tale of innocence indicate moments when the crime occurred.
Posted by: REP | November 7, 2007 01:19 PM
MIKHAIL KRYZHANOVSKY - UNITED STATES PRESIDENT DE FACTO
Mikhail Kryzhanovsky, KGB superspy, the author of the "White House Special Handbook, or How to Rule the World in the 21st Century," is the US president de facto.
Since 1996, American presidents, Bill Clinton and now Bush, rule the United States in strict accordance to his instructions.
Posted by: steve johnson | November 7, 2007 06:25 PM