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CT Repugs worried about a class action against Corrupticut over UConn's role in "Lyme Disease."

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Subject: CT Repugs worried about a class action against Corrupticut
over UConn's role in "Lyme Disease."

Date: Jun 12, 2010 6:36 AM

Whoops, Corrupticut's Number One
and Number Two Corporate Crime
Protectors must be worried.

Blumenthal did O'Connor's job for him
prosecuting the Lyme criminals"
http://www.actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm
and O'Connor was also next-door neighbors with
DCF-Rowlandgate Hot-Tubs-and-DCF-Whores
Rowland:
http://www.actionlyme.org/RAGAGLIA_GRANDJURY_DETAILS.htm

http://www.corporatecrimereporter.com/curryinterview.htm
"Not even John Ashcroft was willing to give him the go ahead. Rowland
then proposed a lawyer, who was the husband of one of the Governor's
legal staff. His name is Kevin O'Connor. He got the job. And he is now
the U.S. Attorney. He has recused himself from the Rowland cases,
because of that connection."

http://www.actionlyme.org/RAGAGLIA_GRANDJURY_DETAILS.htm
"On another occasion, a sober Rowland adviser was deputized to warn
another Republican she ought to start wearing underwear beneath her
short skirts when she was around the governor. Mrs. Rowland was said
to be especially insistent that the message be delivered."

"Connecticut's political world is tiny and given to ennui. Witness the
fact that the U.S. Attorney, Kevin O'Connor, was barred from
participating in the prosecution of the Rowland scandals because of
his and his wife's close ties to the former governor. Kathleen
O'Connor worked in the office of Rowland's legal counsel. In most
places, that would raise an alarm. Connecticut only shrugs. More Here
http://www.actionlyme.org/RAGAGLIA_GIGGLE_UPDATE_06_NOV_05.htm

The Dirt that Dealt the Plea Deal

Dirty Little O'Connor also defended
Torture Conzales during the US Attorneygate
Hearings. This is not mentioned in
the article below.

O'Connor is fond of whores and torture.

He be a NWO-ho, and a member of Rudi
Guiliani's 911 White Collar Criminal Law-
http://www.actionlyme.org/070426.htm
Protecting firm.

Ross Garber will be the Un-Blumenthal
and will do everything in his power
to abuse the little people for the
sake of the Bigs. This you can be
sure of, if Rowlandgate-O'Connor is on his
team:
http://www.actionlyme.org/UCONN_NO_HOSPITAL.htm

They, of course, won't win. There's no
losing this lawsuit now.

KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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http://blogs.courant.com/capitol_watch/2010/06/former-us-attorney-kevin-oconn.html

The Hartford Courant's veteran court reporter Edmund Mahony reports:

Ross Garber, a late entry into the Republican race for state Attorney
General, announced Friday that high-profile former federal prosecutor
Kevin O'Connor will serve as his campaign chairman.

Garber, a Hartford lawyer who lost a hard-fought contest for state
treasurer to Democrat Denise Nappier in 2002, is challenging fellow
lawyer Martha Dean for the Republican nomination in the August 10
primary.

O'Connor is well-connected in Republican circles and served as
Connecticut's U.S. Attorney and associate U.S. Attorney General in the
administration of former President George W. Bush.

Previously, O'Connor ran unsuccessfully as a Republican candidate for
Congress in the state's 1st district against Democrat John B. Larson
of East Hartford.

In November, he disappointed - and surprised - state Republicans when
he said family considerations had made him decide not to join what was
then the crowded field of candidates for governor.

"I am honored to have the support of so many Republicans as this
campaign begins, but I am particularly thankful to Kevin for agreeing
to chair this effort," Garber said. "Kevin's reputation as a tough but
fair prosecutor, who helped manage the U.S. Justice Department during
one its most troubling periods, brings special meaning to his
endorsement."

Garber is one of a crowd of state political candidates who began
scrambling for new offices when current state Attorney General Richard
Blumenthal, a Democrat, announced in January that he would seek the
U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Christopher Dodd.

Garber declared his intention to run for state Attorney General on May
20, two days before the Republican nominating convention and just days
after the state Supreme Court ruled that his sister-in-law, Susan
Bysiewicz, lacked the legal credentials to hold the office.

At the convention, Garber collected about 39 percent of the delegate
vote, while Dean got more than half.

O'Connor said he is "honored" to chair Garber's campaign.

"His keen legal skills, his integrity and his exemplary record of
public service, make him uniquely qualified to serve as our next
Attorney General," O'Connor said.

As a lawyer, Garber specializes in cases involving government
misconduct, ethics questions and federal investigations. Garber served
as chief legal counsel to two Republican governors. He served as
counsel to he Office of Governor during the criminal investigation of
and impeachment proceedings against former Gov. John G. Rowland.


"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci

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