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View Article  Congratulations On Not Being Indicted

Congratulations On Not Being Indicted


Dave Leshtz sent me this story on the Presiden'ts visit to Iowa.

Rove's Iowa visit generates protests, praise

Dean Treftz - The Daily Iowan

A top White House aide visited Iowa on Monday, leaving praise and protest in his wake.

Karl Rove, the deputy chief of staff in the White House and a master strategist for the Republican Party, spoke at fundraisers for two Republicans running for the U.S. House of Representatives.

Rove spoke at a private fundraising lunch for the Mike Whalen campaign at Sunnyside Country Club in Waterloo. At nearby Sulentic Park, 51 protesters gathered to oppose current White House policies.

"Rove uses fear and hatred as distracting tools, so [the Bush administration] can get away with its own agenda, ignoring what people really need," said Chris Schwartz, the president of the group Cedar Valley United for Peace and Justice and an organizer for Working Families Win, two groups organizing the protest.

The demonstrators lugged signs decrying Rove's position on minimum wage and health care; one declared, "Rove plays fiddle as working families burn."

The White House official has aroused national controversy since serving as an integral part of President Bush's campaign in 2000. Widely considered the master strategist behind strong Republican showings in elections this decade, Rove has won the approval of conservatives and provoked the ire of liberals.

Most recently, he was the subject of an investigation into the leak of then-undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity in 2003. Plame's status was exposed after her husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, wrote an op-ed piece undercutting the White House's justification for the war in Iraq. Earlier this month, special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald informed Rove he would not be indicted.

After the Waterloo fundraiser, Rove moved on to a private reception at a West Des Moines residence, raising money for state Sen. Jeff Lamberti's congressional campaign.

The Polk County Democrats congregated near the house where Rove's reception was held, carrying an 8-foot sign stating, "Dear Karl Rove, congratulations on not being indicted."

"He missed indictment by an eyelash," said Tom Henderson, the chairman of Polk County Democrats. He added that Rove represented "politics as usual."

"Mr. Lamberti used this opportunity to talk to Rove on issues that are important to Iowans," said Kevin Graney, Lamberti's campaign manager. Graney said the senator was pleased to meet with Rove - just one of a "laundry list" of politicians pledging their support, such as Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.

Graney said the protests did not come as a surprise. The Lamberti campaign was "just pleased to have such an influential person here," he said.

E-mail DI reporter Dean Treftz at:
dean-treftz@uiowa.edu
View Article  One Less Thing To Worry About, Courtesy of "Chuck" Grassley

One Less Thing To Worry About, Courtesy of "Chuck" Grassley


I don't know nearly as much as Chuck when it comes to many things, but I don't think he's found an answer to this one.

This article, widely published today and yesterday, reminds us that we should have put Art Small in office. Of course it's a good idea to punish people who kidnap little kids and sell them for sex, Charles, but I get the sense that the same people who do that are just about as likely to pay their taxes as the people who get busted for failing to pay their marijuana tax.

Oh, by the way. while he was doing this, he was also voting to restrict our freedom of speech by banning the flag burning.

Grassley: 'It's a no-brainer to have the IRS go after sex traffickers'

Tuesday, June 27, 2006; Posted: 11:27 p.m. EDT (03:27 GMT)
 
Republican Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa is hoping to stamp out the sex trade by taxing pimps and prostitutes, then jailing them when they don't pay.

The Senate Finance Committee is expected to vote Wednesday morning on the pimp tax. The bill also calls for more jail time for sex workers.

If passed, the provision will authorize at least $2 million toward the establishment of an office in the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation unit to prosecute unlawful sex workers for violations of tax laws.

"Recent headlines have focused on sex trafficking in connection with the World Cup in Germany," Grassley said. "This vile crime is under our noses in the United States, and it's a no-brainer to have the IRS go after sex traffickers. Prosecuting these tax code violations can get these guys off the street and yank from their grasp the girls and women they exploit."

Grassley said the problem is "especially horrible" when underage girls are involved.

Asked if taxing sex workers would legitimize their trade, a Grassley spokesman said the goal was simply to find "yet another alternative to track the money flowing in this industry to get at potential criminals."

Currently, the IRS has to prove a prostitute's or pimp's income to pursue a tax law violation. But under Grassley's proposal, a pimp could get up to 10 years in prison for each prostitute for whom the pimp hasn't filed a W-2, which means a pimp caught with 10 unregistered prostitutes faces a century in prison.

Carol Leigh, a representative of the Bay Area Sex Worker Advocacy Network in San Francisco, California, called the proposal short-sighted.

"Forced labor, kidnapping should be targeted. But this legislation broadly targets the sex trade in general, and could target your local strip club," Leigh said. "We want laws enforced against those who abuse us, against those who are violent, and enforcement of labor regulations. That is the only truly effective way to protect the welfare of the women who work in the industry."

CNN's Jonathan Schienberg contributed to this report.

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