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Title: Conway Coverup: Rand Paul Opponent Involved in Obstruction of Justice
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URL Source: http://www.infowars.com/conway-cove ... ved-in-obstruction-of-justice/
Published: Oct 27, 2010
Author: Kurt Nimmo
Post Date: 2010-10-27 15:43:08 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 643
Comments: 49

Forget the corporate media dust-up over a Rand Paul supporter attacking a MoveOn.org activist. That incident pales in comparison to a story about the brother of Paul’s opponent in the race for Kentucky’s Senate seat, Jack Conway.

On Saturday, the Louisville Courier-Journal published a story about Conway’s brother, Matthew, who resigned from the Jefferson County, Kentucky, attorney’s office to enter private practice after he was tipped off by Louisville narcotics detectives twice in the past two years that he was under investigation for possible drug use or trafficking. Matthew C. Conway was an assistant commonwealth’s attorney, a position he still holds, when detectives tipped him off on a second drug-related investigation.

In a clear case of preferential treatment and a cover-up to protect Jack Conway, the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office decided in August that no charges would be filed against Matthew Conway or the narcotics detectives involved in tipping him off.

In addition, Jack Conway became involved in criminal behavior. According to R. G. Dunlap of the Louisville Courier-Journal, the Conway brothers conferred with an attorney about the investigation. “The lawyer, Bart Adams of Louisville, then met with Police Chief Robert White to discuss [narcotics detective] Carthan’s conduct, according to the records,” writes Dunlap.

Commonwealth’s Attorney David Stengel told the newspaper that he had reviewed all of the evidence gathered by police and was convinced that Conway was neither a drug user nor trafficker. Stengel told the newspaper that he concluded that Conway had done nothing wrong except to make a “well-intended but boneheaded statement” when he denied to police that he had been tipped off by narcotics detectives. Stengel said he decided not to discipline Conway for lying because “he went back and corrected that immediately,” in other words he was allowed to change his story.

Stengel accepted Conway’s “corrected account four days later, and after another witness advised him that he had told investigators a different story.”

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Stengel is hardly a neutral party. In fact, he is a Jack Conway supporter. “According to Fec.gov, Mr. David Stengel has donated $500 to Jack Conway’s campaign in the past,” writes CapitalistBanner.com. “Do we really want a former Jack Conway donor overlooking this?” Or more pt the point, engaging in a cover-up as Jack Conway attempts to beat Rand Paul and become the next senator from Kentucky.

Louisville attorney Scott Roby is also as Conway supporter. Roby told Matthew Conway that the cops were investigating him for either drug use or trafficking, thus allowing him to avoid a police raid. LMPD Detective Scott Wilson had told Roby about the investigation. Conway and Wilson both attended St. Xavier High School at about the same time and are longtime acquaintances, according to the newspaper.

Scott Roby donated $1250 to the Conway campaign.

But it gets worse. It turns out that a Jack Conway supporter, businessman Charles Alexander, was the man who overheard cops talking about the Matthew Conway case in a downtown Louisville restaurant. The narcotics detectives described Matthew Conway as “dirty” (corrupt). Alexander called Jack Conway and informed him of the overheard conversation.

“According to Fec.gov, Charles Alexander is a $2400 donor to Jack Conway and a $4600 donor to Barack Obama, so there is little doubt Mr. Alexander was concerned about the troubling allegations,” notes CapitalistBanner.com.

Jack Conway and his supporters are involved in a cover-up and an attempt to obstruct justice, but this does not seem to be on the corporate media’s radar screen. Instead, we are harangued with absurd stories about Rand Paul, Aqua Buddha, and a fraternity prank invented by an anonymous woman.

Jack Conway is involved in a brazen attempt to cover-up a police investigation of his brother. Supporters of his political campaign facilitated obscuration of justice. Is this the sort of man the people of Kentucky want representing them in Washington?

In the name of objective journalism and fairness, the corporate media needs to cover this story immediately instead of inventing new ways to tear down the Rand Paul campaign.

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#10. To: christine (#0)

Politics is a dirty business.

Cynicom  posted on  2010-10-28   13:03:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Cynicom (#10)

Politics is a dirty business.

That is a sad generalization, and one we imbibe with our mother's milk.

Never-the-blinking-less, some politicians are much cleaner than others, and it behooves us to support men with some integrity. We will need some cool heads and clean hands at the helm as this republic of ours totters its way into the future.

I'm sick of DOPES like Bush and Clinton and their like in DC.

randge  posted on  2010-10-28   13:10:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: randge (#11)

In all my years of backroom politics, I met ONE honest politician, with no baggage. A farmer.

The rest all were dishonest to one degree or another, plus all dragged dirty baggage of alcohol, drugs and sex.

Cynicom  posted on  2010-10-28   13:19:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Cynicom, 4, Pigs of all assorted sizes, shapes, colors and religions. (#12)

The rest all were dishonest to one degree or another

They're merely a reflection of the two legged pigs that pass as humans today. I HATE 99.9% of most people I meet, and with good reason. To twist a Reagan-ism; VERIFY first, then trust.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2010-10-28   13:33:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Jethro Tull (#16)

To twist a Reagan-ism; VERIFY first, then trust.

According to Sandra O'Connor:

Retired Sandra Day O’Connor has had a busy month this month despite her retirement. Just this week she sat in on a federal appellate panel which struck down as unconstitutional Arizona’s law which requires voters prove that they are citizens. Apparently, it is an undue burden on non-citizens to prove that they actually are allowed to vote before giving them a ballot. Nice to see circular reasoning still prevails on the 9th Circuit.

She sez FUCK YOU, JT.

buckeroo  posted on  2010-10-28   16:49:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: buckeroo (#17)

I don't have to defend JT. He's a big boy and can take care of himself.

I did want to say that "She sez FUCK YOU, JT" is the kind of back-handed passive aggressive stuff you are famous for here. I mean "she sez" it is a way of saying you're not saying it but - you get to say "FUCK YOU, JT."

Threads always go downhill once this sort of unprovoked crap gets thrown into the hopper. It's tedious.

My two cents.

randge  posted on  2010-10-28   18:47:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: randge, buckeroo (#24)

Threads always go downhill once this sort of unprovoked crap gets thrown into the hopper. It's tedious.

it is tedious. buck, you're skating on thin ice.

christine  posted on  2010-10-28   19:37:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#35. To: christine (#33)

you're skating on thin ice.

I always have, christine. Adventure without a wee bit of exploitative behaviour to stimulate the heart is worthless diatribe.

Now, let's take a brief peek at JTs awesome example of playing around on the Internet.... shall we:

To twist a Reagan-ism; VERIFY first, then trust.

And, I picked-upped on his post (which is in a way) a method of saying OHGOSHGOLLY, a brilliant remarck and said the following:

According to Sandra O'Connor:

Retired Sandra Day O’Connor has had a busy month this month despite her retirement. Just this week she sat in on a federal appellate panel which struck down as unconstitutional Arizona’s law which requires voters prove that they are citizens. Apparently, it is an undue burden on non-citizens to prove that they actually are allowed to vote before giving them a ballot. Nice to see circular reasoning still prevails on the 9th Circuit.

She sez FUCK YOU, JT.

She was a Reagan appointee to the USSC by JT's same bedroom poster child's quote. He just doesn't get the humour. Betcha others do.

But now, there is another problem. He has taken a minor syntactical consideration into an issue because he is offended. After-all, that is why YOU decided to show up, correct?

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