Test Post
June 6th, 2006
Congressman Tried to Hide Papers, Justice Dept. Says
Court Filing in Response to Jefferson Lawsuit Defends Raid
By Allan Lengel and Charles Babington
Washington Post Staff Writers_,
Wednesday May 31, 2006; Page A04
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The Justice Department yesterday vigorously defended the recent weekend raid of Rep. William J. Jefferson’s Capitol Hill office as part of a bribery investigation, asserting that the Democratic lawmaker attempted to hide documents from FBI agents while they were searching his New Orleans home last August.
““If his argument is accepted by this court, members of Congress and their staffs would be able to create search-free zones wherever they go by bringing along some legislative materials,”….From The U. S. Government court filling..“
This Is How You Hide Documents From The FBI
“Last Aug. 3, FBI agents searched Jefferson’s New Orleans home while the congressman and family members were present. Kent said she was assigned to watch Jefferson and his family during the search, according to her affidavit accompanying the government motion yesterday.
She said she observed him looking at several pieces of paper on a table. At one point, she said, he asked to see a copy of the subpoena
“After a copy had been brought to him and he reviewed it, I observed Congressman Jefferson then take the subpoena and the documents he had been reading earlier and place them together under his elbow on the kitchen table.”
At one point, she said, he moved to the living room, which had just been searched, and sat on a recliner. While sitting, he slipped the subpoena and the documents into a blue bag that he knew had already been searched, Kent’s affidavit said.
“After several minutes, I approached Congressman Jefferson and told him that I needed to look at the documents that he had placed into the bag,” the agent stated. “Congressman Jefferson told me the documents were subpoenas.”
He finally pulled out the documents that were from a B.K. Son. The search warrant had asked for all communications between Jefferson and Son, the affidavit said. Son is the chief technology officer of iGate.“
Yeh right Jefferson is just protecting his free speech rights.
Time to do the ” PerPs” WALK!..
I just uncovered some thing else wrong with the html parser. It seams the parser tries to identify and execute style sheet commands and tags from within a post??
in a post should not be executed by the board ? The html parser goes crazy. If you will note the browser type is not specified both Safari and Fire Fox are locked to a browser type of “1′
as to the style sheet reference I was trying to post the style sheet using the
command and the style sheet reference was replaced with a long empty box ???
On the question as to why Prospero has yanked the only style sheet that gives MAC Safari users full access to AARP’s message boards. I have discovered an interesting advertisement on Prospero’s web site select option 3. This is some what humorous since the New Message Board system provides 60% the functionality of the of the Old Message Board system.
The new message board system provided MAC Safari support ” OUT of the BOX. The vehicle was an “ADVANCED MODE ” style sheet package . This style sheet package came with the system and was operable from the initial install. This mimicked the OLD MESSAGE BOARD system. The ADVANCED MODE had an issue with the
Prospero is bragging about the rich feature set and the supposed “INCLUSIVE” nature of their message board system with statements like this: “ Want to transform your users from passive readers into active participants—and cement their relationship with you in the process? Then give them a platform where they can comfortably interact with your content and each other. Give them Prospero’s message boards, the best tool for getting your audience from sitting on their hands to “talking” with them!
Message boards (also known as discussion boards or forums) have grown in sophistication and popularity since the dial-up days of the 1980s. User still post opinions and questions and get responses in return as they always have, but they now expect safe, intuitive environments they can personalize to their own unique usage habits. Community owners demand high-performance, scalable solutions that blend seamlessly with their branding and existing authentication systems.
…Prospero’s message boards represent the latest in collaborative technology, evolved from years of “front-line” experience serving high-volume communities for some of most prominent companies online today. They feature a robust set of user tools designed to promote site traffic—and repeat visits—while providing you with all the controls you need to manage it. To learn more, review the partial feature lists below.
Posting Features
Prospero’s message-creation tools make it easy to express yourself.
- WSYIWYG editor
- Spell-checking
- HTML posts
- HTML signatures
- Audit trail for post changes
- Automatic “hot” URLs
- File attachments
- Personal icons
- User profiles
Reading Features
- Chronological or threaded views
- Sort by date/author/discussion
- View by date/unread only
- Mark as read/unread
- Search
- Font size adjustment
- Subscribe to an email digest
- Forward/bookmark/print posts
- Ignore specific users
- Rate users/posts
- Email notification of replies
- New message (to me) notifications
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All these wonderful features for all except MAC Safari users. Looks like a return to MICROSOFT ONLY MICROSOFT ALL THE TIME.
How much did AARP pay for these new boards ???? Has the check cleared the bank yet ??? These programmers have some work to do. These guys manage to remove must of the “&” from their web page but they are not done there are still problems to fix.

