The United States of AT&T

September 21st, 2007 by Andy in Corporations, 'Democracy' & USA Inc.

The line between the power of corporations and that of the state is not just blurred anymore, it is simply no longer there.

Back in June, the Bush Administration invited one of AT&T’s key lobbyists, Ed Gillespie, to serve as White House counselor. A few weeks after that, BushCo expanded AT&T’s resident lobbyist’s role to include most of Karl Rove’s portfolio. Just days after Gillespie took over that role, the DOJ made an unusual intervention into the FCC’s request for comments on Net Neutrality, weighing against Net Neutrality.

Well today, one of AT&T’s former key attorneys, Peter Keisler, just took over the Department of Justice.

In the late 1990s, Keisler represented AT&T before SCOTUS in a case divvying up authority over how the 1996 Telecom Act would be implemented. He represented AT&T and other telecom companies fighting local ordinances limiting the acts of telecommuncation companies.

In early 2001, Keisler helped AT&T win the dismissal of a lawsuit that charged AT&T had illegally shared private information (a customer’s unlisted phone number) with AT&T’s credit division. The Second Circuit ruled that transfer of such personal information does not incur damages, and therefore private citizens cannot sue.

In June 2006, Keisler was one of a number of government lawyers arguing that New Jersey had no legal authority to subpoena documents relating to AT&T’s and other telecomm companies’ participation in the warrantless wiretapping program. Also in June 2006, Keisler invoked state secrets in Hepting v. AT&T, an attempt to scuttle the citizen lawsuits on the warrantless wiretap program.

In other words, both in and out of government, Keisler has represented AT&T’s interests masterfully.

It is worth noting that Ed Gillespie used to be the chief lobbyist for Enron before taking over as Chairman of the Republican Party, before moving from that job to his current position at AT&T. If one wanted to take the time, one would find a rather detailed circular wheel of connections between most of the names mentioned in this piece (and implied at with references to things like “Karl Rove’s portfolio”), their interrelationships between the Bush administration, the GOP, and the corporations which to all effective intents and purposes operate (and increasingly own) the our governance system.

Read the complete post Here on The Next Hurrah, complete with good links and references

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