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Spies in the Justice Department;
Cash In The Political campaign
"This isn’t like lying about your age to join the Navy in December 1941.”
Nada Prouty, 37, admitted last week she faked her first marriage to a Michigan man in 1990, enabling her to get US citizenship that helped her secure jobs with the FBI and CIA. She also confessed to sneaking into government databases for secret information on her sister and brother-in-law, both linked to the Middle East terror group Hezbollah.
A spy, she joined the FBI during the Clinton administration in 1999. She became a U.S. citizen by hiring an American to marry her. “That can’t be glossed over,” said John Sennett, a retired agent and former president of the FBI Agents Association. “To get into the FBI under false pretenses is inexcusable".
But to Clinton era CIA veterans, where Prouty was recruited, painted her as a covert operations officer, a talented spy merely fudgeing the truth to win her citizenship. In the wake of Nada Nadim Prouty’s guilty plea to lying her way into U.S. citizenship and sensitive FBI and CIA jobs, operatives of both agencies disagree.
For many in the buttoned-down FBI, a fellow special agent tarnished the bureau’s image and betrayed them by living the lie that she was a law-abiding naturalized citizen from Lebanon.
Gordon Prouty, her husband, was a foreign service officer under Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. In 1999, he transferred to Islamabad, Pakistan, a State Department document shows. Her third hubby, Gordon Prouty, 40, now works for the State Department in Washington, a spokesman confirmed night. He had been stationed at American embassies in Egypt and Pakistan.
This raises an important question: If Bill and Hillary really are two of the smartest people to ever walk the face of the planet as virtually all media members avow, how do they keep getting duped by people with legal problems?
The media has for seven years ignored, for the most part, Hillary's taped phone calls with convicted felon Peter F. Paul. Calls taped during her 2000 senatorial campaign, provide clear proof of her involvement in Paul's endevors. And revelations concerning Norman Hsu, the fugitive from justice continue to be "not" the talk of the town
There's yet another scandal involving the front-runner for the Democrat presidential nomination. Which, with the help of the compliant MSM, will be swept under the rug. There to join the massive pile of corpses from other scandals.
Sant S. Chatwal, an Indian American businessman, the founder of the Bombay Palace restaurant chain, even as he battled to escape bankruptcy, managed to raise record amounts for Clinton. One could ask if any of this money would have otherwise gone to settle tax liens?
Regardless, somehow this is the third known individual in seven years to be able to contribute to Mrs. Clinton despite serious legal troubles: Chatwal is one of a growing number of fundraisers in the 2008 presidential campaign whose backgrounds have prompted questions about how much screening the candidates devote to their "bundlers"
Warnings were raised, and ignored, about Hillary Clinton's fundraising operation. Chatwal recently said he plans to help raise $5 million from Indian Americans for Clinton's presidential bid. Yet none of the legal and financial woes, occasionally touched on in American or Indian newspapers or highlighted by political opponents, generated any interest in the Clinton campaign.
Phil Singer said that major fundraisers are routinely vetted "through publicly available records." Asked whether anything in Chatwal's background caused concerns about his activities on behalf of the campaign, he answered, "No." Regardless he has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaigns.
This pattern of unquestioned corruption, is aggravated by the Clintons inability to learn from past exposure. The MSM that has hounded Republicans from office for verbal faux pause, enables the Clinton attack machine to reduce to ruble those who dare to recount the following history:
Bernard Schwartz, a leading Democratic Party donor, received a Clinton approved a waiver that allowed Loral Space and Communications to export "national security" sensitive information.
Democratic fund-raiser Johnny Chung has told Justice investigators that he passed on to the Democratic Party more than $100,000 from Liu Chao Ying, an official of a Chinese aerospace company who is also an officer in the Chinese army and the daughter of a top official in the Beijing regime."How did it come about that highly sensitive technical information was given to the Chinese? Why did the president ignore the national security experts who counseled against this deal? What damage has been done to our national security?" Rep. Porter Goss R-Fla asked.
"We know that Chinese officials chose to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in the 1996 re-election of the Clinton administration. What we don't know is what they expected to gain from that investment," Goss said.
The Justice Department was investigating whether political contributions, from either the Chinese government or American business interests, influenced the administration's China policies.
"You have a lot of troubling questions ... You have some significant policy matters being determined in the midst of some very questionable activity". Sen. Fred Thompson has said.
At the time Attorney General Janet Reno, deflected probing questions from the frustrated Republican members of the Senate Judiciary committee. The Democrats confused, obfuscated and obstructed the investigation into 1996 campaign finance abuses.
A House committee voted to hold Attorney General Janet Reno in contempt of Congress for refusing to turn over Justice Department memos subpoenaed in a dispute over her failure to appoint an independent counsel to investigate the Clintons.
Vice President Gore lied to Justice Department officials looking into the campaign finance scandal. We all remember the "no controlling legal authority", claim that made the nation laugh.
Attorney General Janet Reno took steps toward seeking to investigate Harold Ickes, over alleged favors to enlist support from the Teamsters union.
Former Democratic fund-raiser Johnny Chung told a congressional committee that he received $300,000 from a Chinese general interested in influencing the 1996 presidential election. He was not to be prosecuted in connection with his fund-raising, this will eliminate testimony in open court.
Yah Lin "Charlie" Trie entered into a plea agreement, telling all, in an investigation of improper campaign contributions originating in China.
Tennessee financier Franklin L. Haney, a longtime friend of Vice President Gore's family, was charged with 42 counts accusing him of violating campaign contribution laws.
Twenty-two people were eventually convicted for fraud or for funneling Asian funds into the United States elections. A number of the convictions came against longtime Clinton-Gore friends and political appointees.
Intelligence information has shown the PRC Embassy in Washington, D.C. was used for coordinating contributions to the DNC, this violates United States law forbidding non-American citizens or non-permanent residents from giving monetary donations to politicians and political parties. The erecting of the "wall" between Intelligence and law enforcement was beneficial to the Clintons and the DNC.
Those who complain about the flow of U.S. currency to China, hardly ever mention this type of back flow. We have the worst politicians in the world, but everyone wants to buy a few.
Source: http://michellemalkin.com/