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Administration Still Purging Those Who Are Not "Loyal Bushies"

Posted by Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report at 11:33 AM on May 2, 2008.


The Bush administration hasn’t changed its habit of ridding itself of those guilty of independent thinking.
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The U.S. Attorney Purge scandal may be over, but the Bush administration hasn’t changed its habit of ridding itself of those guilty of independent thinking.

The battle over dioxin contamination in this economically stressed region [of Michigan] had been raging for years when a top Bush administration official turned up the pressure on Dow Chemical to clean it up.

On Thursday, following months of internal bickering over Mary Gade’s interactions with Dow, the administration forced her to quit as head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Midwest office, based in Chicago.

Gade told the Tribune she resigned after two aides to national EPA administrator Stephen Johnson took away her powers as regional administrator and told her to quit or be fired by June 1.

We’ve learned quite a bit in recent days about the White House interfering with EPA regulations on dioxin contamination, but it’s especially bold, even for the Bush gang, to fire the one career official who was looking out for the public’s interests.

For the past year, Gade has been locked in a heated dispute with Dow about long-delayed plans to clean up dioxin-saturated soil and sediment that extends 50 miles beyond its Midland, Mich., plant into Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron. […]

Though regional EPA administrators typically have wide latitude to enforce environmental laws, Gade drew fire from officials in Washington last month after she sent contractors to test soil in a Saginaw neighborhood where Dow had found high dioxin levels.

She said top lieutenants to Stephen Johnson, the national EPA administrator, repeatedly questioned her aggressive action against Dow, which long ago acknowledged it is responsible for the dioxin contamination but has resisted federal and state involvement in cleanup plans.

The closer one looks at this, the more offensive it appears.

Gade isn’t some Greenpeace activist who snuck into a key EPA role; she was a corporate attorney who became head of the EPA’s Midwest office after having represented big companies like Dow against environmental regulators. She was even a Bush-backing Republican in 2000. The administration probably expected her to toe the party line.

Instead, she tackled toxic pollutants — and despite sterling performance evaluations, she was fired.

And yes, this sounds familiar.

The Wonk Room has previously described Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Stephen L. Johnson as “the environment’s Alberto Gonzales.” After years of scandal as White House Counsel and Attorney General, Gonzales finally resigned after it was revealed that numerous U.S. attorneys were fired without cause under his watch.

Now it seems the EPA is following the Department of Justice’s efforts to rid itself of staffers who are not “loyal Bushies.”

Michigan Environmental Council President Lana Pollack called Gade a “woman of unquestioned credentials and integrity who was doing her job enforcing our environmental laws”:

In this administration, that’s not a compliment.

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2009-Let the prosecutions begin!
Posted by: Sydde on May 4, 2008 9:23 PM   
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It is not enough for the Democrats to continue the practice of parroting the campaign promises of the Repugnicans, they also need to let it be known that high crimes and misdemeanors will no longer be ignored simply because the other party lost the election. If only Nancy Pelosi had grown a set we wouldn't equate the Office of the Speaker with the gross direliction of duty she has exhibited. Cindy Sheehan may not whip her out of her seat, but at least she has helped to show that when you are third in line for the Presidency, this job should never be given to an empty suit.

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BIA
Posted by: frank69 on May 5, 2008 7:45 AM   
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Bush Is an Ass!

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oxheadone
Posted by: oxheadone on May 5, 2008 1:53 PM   
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Remember. The republicans are running against government; they argue that we have too much government and that what we have doesn't work well. Therefore, it's not just cronyism and incompetence; it's proving their principles. I now feel like joining those who refuse to pay their taxes because they disapprove of the government.

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IMPEACH BUSH AND CHENEY
Posted by: mindtrvlr on May 5, 2008 10:59 PM   
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THEY NEED TO BE STOPPED NOW.

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