What’s Up With Indiana?

Filed in National by on March 25, 2011

There’s something in the water that Indiana state prosecutors drink. A second Indiana prosecutor has resigned after sharing his opinion on the protests in Wisconsin. (The first resignation was the Deputy AG who suggested that protesters should be shot with live ammunition). This one is crazy:

A deputy prosector in Johnson County, Indiana, has resigned his job after it was revealed that in February, during the large protests in Wisconsin over Gov. Scott Walker’s anti-public employee union bill, he e-mailed Walker’s office and recommended that they conduct a “false flag operation” — to fake an assault or assassination attempt on Walker in order to discredit the unions and protesters.

As Wisconsin Watch, a project of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism reports, Carlos Lam initially denied that he had sent the e-mail, which was part of the tens of thousands of e-mails released in an open-records settlement the Walker administration reached with the local paper the Isthmus and the Associated Press.

When contacted by Wisconsin Watch, Lam had initially denied sending the e-mail, claiming that he had been the victim of identity theft, and said he did not support the criminal activities described in the e-mail: , “I think he’s trying to do what he has to do to get his budget balanced. But jeez, that’s taking it a little bit to the extreme.”

However, Lam admitted late in the afternoon that he did send the e-mail, and resigned his job.

The protesters in Wisconsin have starkly revealed the tactics and corruption in the right wing. Even Scott Walker admitted to considering planting violent people in the crowds to discredit the protesters. Fox News was so desperate to portray the protesters as violent they used footage of different protests. That shows how effective the protests have been.

Update: WOW, go read this post at TPM. The post details a story about a professor at the University of Wisconsin who wrote about Scott Walker and described the role of ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council. Soon after he wrote this, he got served with a FOIA request for his university emails. It looks like the government harassment of professors is growing to professors outside the field of climate change.

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  1. socialistic ben says:

    Gotta give it to the Tbags, They sure know how to abuse power.

  2. skippertee says:

    A blunt instrument wielded by BLUNT-SKULLS.

  3. anon says:

    If the FOIA request is successful, professors everywhere should abandon their university email accounts and look for more secure Internet services. I’m sure the Computer Science grad students can help all the profs set something up.

  4. jason330 says:

    Aside from the amazingly effed up teabagery – I’m floored that the press did its fucking job for once.

  5. cassandra_m says:

    The press in this case was Wisconsin Watch, which is a project of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism teaching the so-called liberal media a thing or two…..

  6. skippertee says:

    Indiana wants me, Lord I can’t go back there
    (“This is the police, you are surrounded, give yourself up”)
    Indiana wants me, Lord I can’t go back there
    (“This is the police, give yourself up, you are surrounded”)
    As recorded by R. Dean Taylor

  7. father john says:

    I\’d be more alarmed at the Indiana Dems who are holed up in Illinois for a month (btw, what\’s with liberal Illinois aiding and abetting lawmakers from other states these days? It must be the Blago-Effect) and are derelict in their duty as duly elected officials.

    Also, Father John wonders why the SEIU union\’s Purple Thug Army in NYC is resorting to extortion and other felonious tactics during their boycott effort with Sodexo Foods. The company has contacted authorities after numerous SEIU protesters placed rubber coackroaches in the food at numerous high-profile dinner events claiming Sodexo runs a dirty business.

    Father John says: thou shall not bear false witness against thy neighbor.

  8. Jason330 says:

    Cassandra,

    Thanks for that link. Too bad we have to depend on non-profits to do journalism these days.

  9. Auntie Dem says:

    Anyone who doubts that this is class warfare needs to consider these tactics. This isn’t politics, this is attack strategy. The public isn’t being asked to decide based on talent, skills, integrity but rather who can make up the biggest scandal, lies, scare-tactics. It is simply disgusting.