The Fish Rots From The Head
Aug 28th, 2007 at 9:42 pm by Susie
When a federal prosecutor says something is illegal, it’s not just small talk. And the illegality wasn’t small. It’s called “obstruction of justice,” and it’s a felony crime.
Specifically, Attorney General Gonzales, Iglesias told me, wanted him to bring what the prosecutor called “bogus voter fraud” cases. In effect, US Attorney Iglesias was under pressure from the boss to charge citizens with crimes they didn’t commit. Saddam did that. Stalin did that. But Iglesias would NOT do that - even at the behest of the Attorney General. Today, Captain Iglesias, reached by phone, told me, “I’m not going to file any bogus prosecutions.”
But it wasn’t just Gonzales whose acts were “unethical, wrong and illegal.“
It was Gonzales’ boss.
Iglesias says, “The evidence shows right now, is that (Republican Senator Pete) Domenici complained directly to President Bush. And that Bush then called Alberto Gonzales, the Attorney General, and complained about my alleged lack of vigorous enforcement of voter fraud laws.“
In other words, it went to the top. The Decider had decided to punish a prosecutor who wouldn’t prosecute innocents.



