Rep. Harman's Alleged Quid Pro Quo Scandal

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Although it is all hearsay at this point, the New York Times (and, well, the whole Internet) is abuzz about Southbay Congresswoman Jane Harman's alleged involvement in aiding two lobbyists in exchange for becoming the the all powerful chair of the House Intelligence Committee. Pro-Israel lobbyists Steven J. Rosen and Keith Weissman from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee were under investigation and eventually indicted for violating the World War I-era Espionage Act for apparently sharing high level Iran and Iraq information. Harman, who was reportedly caught up in some NSA wiretapping, was trying to get them lenient treatment in exchange for her committee chairmanship. If she came through with her end of the bargain, an Israeli agent would lobby Nancy Pelosi to appoint her to head the committee. Well, that's one take on it and if you listen to Jeff Stein, who broke the story in Congresional Quarterly, talk to Warren Olney on KCRW, you'll hear his take.

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Helping lobbyists for a foreign government in return for help in obtaining a key committee chairmanship, while helping Bush suppress knowledge of illegal domestic spying. Classy!

In addition, she lobbied the NYTimes to not run a story on the Bush administration's program of warrantless wiretaps in 2004. The Times ended up not revealing the program until well after Kerry's defeat.

http://theplumline.whorunsgov.com/political-media/dem-rep-harman-did-urge-times-not-to-publish-wiretapping-expose/

I'm ashamed to be represented by her in congress.

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If she did do what she is being accused of, she will have to resign.

My concern is: what Judge signed the wiretap order? Or was there Judge? Did they violate her Fourth Amendment rights?

Two: What the hell are the Israelis doing spying on us? After we give them four billion dollars a year, they have the audacity to spy on us?!!

this rich bitch should go to jail forwarrantless wiretaps

I agree with Rep Harman. YAY for warrantless wiretaps as long as they're not on me!

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