The indictiment is published as well: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0311041lind1.htmlMARCH 11--A former Democratic congressional aide was arrested today on charges that she worked as an Iraqi spy. Susan Lindauer, 41, has been charged with conspiring to work with the Iraqi Intelligence Service and engaging in prohibited financial transactions with Saddam Hussein's government, according to the below indictment unsealed today by federal prosecutors in New York. Lindauer, arrested this morning at her Maryland home, allegedly met with Iraqi agents during several visits to the country's U.N. mission, where she "accepted various payments" in return "for services provided to the IIS in the course of her ongoing intelligence relationship with them." Lindauer, who also allegedly traveled to Iraq in early-2002 to meet with IIS agents, has previously worked as a press spokesperson for several elected officials, including former Senator Carol Moseley-Braun and congressmen Ron Wyden and Peter DeFazio.
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Bet it's not the last hand we find with Saddam's crumbs on it:
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Scumbags the lot of them!
It's no wonder Saddam thought he could bluff his way out of trouble with the U.S. governemnt offering such an un-united front.
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"including former Senator Carol Moseley-Braun and congressmen Ron Wyden and Peter DeFazio."
Did someone forget to put the "D" or "R" beside those names too...oh, that's right, they never forget the "R" so they must be "D's".
It's no wonder Saddam thought he could bluff his way out of trouble with the U.S. governemnt offering such an un-united front.
Also,
"including former Senator Carol Moseley-Braun and congressmen Ron Wyden and Peter DeFazio."
Did someone forget to put the "D" or "R" beside those names too...oh, that's right, they never forget the "R" so they must be "D's".
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No, it really isn't that much money. She seems to be more of your true believer, genuine turncoat types, if the allegations are true. The evidence sounds pretty convincing ...
It basically sounds to me like she was nailed in a sting operation. The money is relevant, but doesn't appear to be her primary motivation (unless there's more the feds don't know about), which is even more disturbing to me.Lindauer's work allegedly continued through last month, when she maintained contact with an FBI agent posing as a Libyan intelligence service operative who wanted to support resistance groups in postwar Iraq.
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Well call me naive, but...
I don't equate a vice president who used to be employed by an american company to be in the same catagory as a government employee spying for, and selling info to, an enemy countrys intelligence agents!
Maybe you consider big corporations as the enemy but I think your analogy is taking the liberal demagoguery a bit too serious. You're not supposed to believe all that crap they tell you, just use it as an excuse to vote for them.
I don't equate a vice president who used to be employed by an american company to be in the same catagory as a government employee spying for, and selling info to, an enemy countrys intelligence agents!
Maybe you consider big corporations as the enemy but I think your analogy is taking the liberal demagoguery a bit too serious. You're not supposed to believe all that crap they tell you, just use it as an excuse to vote for them.
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Yep, of course it's all black and white and there are only two possible options and nothing between them.DCrazy wrote:Great, so now we don't want politicians to be successful individuals. They should all be dirt-poor farming types without a clue. The skills and values of international business, such as negotiation, determination, and steadfastness, must not matter at all.
If, and I repeat, if a former big boss (or bosses) of a large corporation (or corporations) who still has ties to that company (or companies) gets to a high position in a government and then magically things that benefit that corporation or industry start happening, possibly also benefiting the very person him/herself due to the aforementioned ties, it should make people think.
Since I don't read all that stuff about the past doings of the U.S. government on a full-day basis, I'm leaving it strongly to the 'if' level.
Just generally, if corruption occurs, a vice president can probably do a whole lot more than a congressional aide, too.