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On DiFi and the AG

by: Brian Leubitz

Sun Mar 25, 2007 at 08:25:13 AM PDT

Well, Dianne Feinstein has finally done it: she called for the resignation of AG Alberto Gonzales on Fox News Sunday (ick!). Besides her poor choice in Sunday News programs, you have to applaud DiFi for pushing for answers on these questions.

Way back in January, DiFi issued a press release asking questions about the USA firings.  And the right questions.  If you go back and look as the release, you will see the same concerns she was talking about back then are the same concerns right now. There are questions in all of the USA firings, but California's firings are some of the most questionable firings.

Carol Lam was fired right after the Cunningham conviction and as she was in the process of indicting big-time GOP donor Brent Wilkes and former CIA #3 Dusty Foggo. Ultimately, the Lam case was the unforgivable sin for DiFi.  It just looks dirty from every angle.  Lam had good conviction rates, good performance reviews, but hadn't brought down any Dem politicians.  So, out she goes.

Kevin Ryan, a self-described "company man" (aka, a "Loyal Bushie") hadn't been successful in prosecuting Don Perata (although he had made plenty of noise).  After two years of trying to nail Perata, nothing of substance had emerged. Nothing. Despite the fact that Ryan's office had leaked like a sieve, nothing of impropriety could actually be found to base a legal charge. But, the Loyal Bushies really, really needed to take down a big Democrat, and Perata fit the bill. I mean, he's from Oakland and once did a construction project. He must be corrupt!! So, the Bushies needed to replace Ryan with somebody who would do more than leak, he would file charges.  Enter Scott Schools, Loyal Bushie and a guy who had a role to play in the firings while he was in DC.  Unfortunately, Schools will soon discover that there is no there there. Oh, and don't forget to follow the Gerald Parsky/Kevin Ryan saga.

What a mess. This whole thing has been bungled to an extreme unseen since...umm...well, Katrina, Iraq, Afganistan, wiretaps...you get the point.  Bush pushes Loyalty over all else.  But it is now clear that all else includes the best interests of the nation.  And DiFi, despite all her flaws, has been the one person to see that from the very beginning of this saga.

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Big Endorsement for Poochigian

by: The Rogue

Sun Oct 22, 2006 at 17:15:28 PM PDT

(There a couple of videos from this YouTuber. Funny. - promoted by SFBrianCL)

As a Jerry Brown supporter, I think people might enjoy the following endorsement spot for Chuck Poochigian:
Big Endorsement for Poochigian
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CA Attorney General: Corporate Water Boy Wants to be Top Cop

by: The Rogue

Thu Sep 07, 2006 at 15:27:49 PM PDT

(The Corporatist Agenda at its Finest - promoted by SFBrianCL)

There's been a lot of talk about the recent rise of violent crime in cities across America. Chuck Poochigian, the Republican candidate for Attorney General of Cailfornia, particularly likes to celebrate the spike of violence in Oakland, California, where rival candidate Jerry Brown has been serving as mayor. But violence has many forms.

To paraphrase Woodie Guthrie, some folks kill with a gun, others with a fountain pen.

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Surprise in the Attorney General Race?

by: randymi

Tue Jun 06, 2006 at 01:54:25 AM PDT

On the night before the California Primary, I'm hearing a lot of buzz among the posters at New West Notes that, while Jerry Brown should nominated Attorney General, Rocky Delgadillo may surprise everyone and make it a closer race than expected, perhaps because Brown has not been on the air. Any thoughts out there?
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Delgadillo on Forum

by: Brian Leubitz

Fri Jun 02, 2006 at 07:25:04 AM PDT

KQED's Forum will focus on the Democratic primary for the Attorney General.  Rocky Delgadillo is scheduled to appear.  Streamed live and a podcast is available.
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