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John Poindexter (was Re: TIA (was Re: A serious clone question)
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Sat, 16 Aug 2003 23:08:52 GMT
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How does the right justify this guy? He’s Mr. Secret Government!

http://www.warblogging.com/tia/poindexter.php

Mr. Poindexter was indicted on March 16, 1988 on seven federal felony charges stemming from the Iran-Contra scandal. The counts included participating in a criminal conspiracy with Colonel Oliver North, Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord (Ret.) and Albert Hakim; conspiring to obstruct official inquiries and proceedings; two counts of obstructing Congress; and two counts of false statements to Congress. He was prosecuted by Associate Counsel Dan K. Webb, Christian J. Mixter, Howard M. Pearl and Louise R. Radin, all working in tandem.

Poindexter was convicted of all five counts on April 7, 1990. Mr. Poindexter was convicted of criminal conspiracy with Colonel Oliver North, Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord (Ret.) and Albert Hakim (obstruction of congressional inquiries and proceedings, false statements, falsification, destruction and removal of documents); two counts of obstruction of Congress and two counts of false statements.

US District Judge Harold H. Greene sentenced Poindexter to six months in prison on each count, served concurrently. On November 15, 1991, a three judge appeals panel overturned Poindexter’s convictions on the grounds that his testimony before Congress -- which was given under immunity -- may have influenced the testimony of witnesses against him. The US Government appealed the overturning of his conviction to the Supreme Court, but the Supreme Court declined to hear the case.

Mr. Poindexter’s statement about his actions was simple: “I made a very deliberate decision not to tell the president so that I could insulate him from the decision and provide some future deniability for the president if it ever leaked out.”

Chain of command? Accountability? Oh right, this is america -- those things don’t matter any more...

We see all.

-- Hop-Frog



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(...) If you have the misfortune to be a proud U.S. citizen, it is nothing more than your govt. at work against YOU! see: (2 URLs) The government's Information Awareness Office--you know, the Defense agency that's running the Total Information (...) (21 years ago, 16-Aug-03, to lugnet.off-topic.fun, FTX)

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