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Reproductive Justice and Gender

Will Bush Crony Scott Bloch's Gay-Hating Finally Catch Up with Him?

By Bill Berkowitz, Talk To Action. Posted May 13, 2008.


The FBI is now investigating the man who declared war on equal protection for gays in federal workplaces.
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In early October 2004, five Democratic members of Congress called on President Bush to "take the necessary action" in regards to Scott Bloch, the head of the Office of Special Counsel.

Bloch had refused "to enforce anti-discrimination protections for federal workers contradict[ing] Bush Administration policy to uphold former President Clinton's executive order banning discrimination based on sexual orientation," the Washington Blade had reported.

The letter to the president was signed by gay House members Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), along with Eliot L. Engel (D-N.Y.), Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.) and George Miller (D-Calif.).

On Tuesday, May 6, McClathchy Newspapers reported that "FBI agents ... searched the office and [Virginia] home of ... Bloch ... as part of an investigation into whether he obstructed an inquiry into allegations of his own misconduct."

Since his appointment the relatively unknown Bloch has been wielding a heavy hand and been the source of a series of controversies.

Who is Scott Bloch and how did he wind up as head of the Office of Special Counsel?

Up from Kansas

After graduating from the Law School at the University of Kansas, Scott Bloch was a partner in a Kansas law firm specializing in civil rights law, employment law and legal ethics.

He came to the special counsel's office after a stint as deputy director of the Justice Department's Task Force for Faith-based and Community Initiatives. The Washington Blade pointed out that he is "a devout Catholic and staunch social conservative" who revealed on a Senate disclosure form that he had been the former Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute, a right wing California-based think tank that vigorously opposes the gay rights movement.

Scott Bloch was born in New York City, where his father Walter wrote for Broadway and television programs, the Lawrence Journal-World -- the hometown newspaper of the University of Kansas -- pointed out in an April 2002 profile.

At age 3, Bloch moved to Los Angeles where his father contributed to such popular television programs as Gilligan's Island, Hawaii Five-O, Bonanza, and The Flintstones.

Bloch's grandfather, Albert, a man of Jewish descent, was a noted abstract expressionist painter. Albert Bloch was "the only American member of 'Der Blaue Reiter,' (The Blue Rider), Germany's most important group of artists in the 20th century," Dan Hayes wrote in a January 1997 article.

An American Art Review piece by University of Kansas Art Professor David Cateforis pointed out that Albert Bloch's paintings had religious themes, with striking renderings of biblical figures, including Jesus Christ and showed strong Christian leanings throughout his painting career.

Albert Bloch became head of the department of drawing and painting at KU, where he taught from 1923 to 1947, and worked in Lawrence until his death in 1961.


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Habeas Corpus
Posted by: AlexLawyer on May 13, 2008 1:17 AM   
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Did the FBI find Larry Craig hiding behind the $400 custom-made towels in Bloch's bathroom?

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» RE: Habeas Corpus Posted by: walldodger1969
closet deviate
Posted by: jstuv on May 13, 2008 5:50 AM   
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"Methinks he doth protest too much.” Being a Republican, (by definition) Scott Bloch must be a closet deviate.

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Changeling
Posted by: Zxyler on May 13, 2008 7:04 AM   
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All the way down this guy's ancestry has been littered with name and religious changes, to wriggle out of all obstacles. Respect is due for the man, but good luck to the FBI. I have a feeling he will wriggle out of this fracas.

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Stop wasting time with Litttle Fish- Knock the Head off the Beast!
Posted by: Purple Girl on May 13, 2008 8:46 AM   
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Every Crime that has been committed by gov't officials lead not just to Bush/Cheney but also Corporate Religious Extremeist Neo CONS,not just in RED, but hiding in Blue Camoflague. What the Puppet Regime decievingly called the 'Moral Majority' did for the undermining of the Republican Party has been Operating for as Long in the Democratic party as the DLC.They are the SAME Crazed Sociopaths who have been working covertly in OUR Midst.Approprately started in 1984, members of the Dem party who cause Ol' Dems confusion and Outrage are founding memebers of this Sabotage Unit of the Neo CONS. At times I watch CSPAN and think I'm listening to a Delusional corrupt Republican- Name pops Up it's a damn Dem!!'Slick Willy ' won because he promised to throw crumbles to US while handing the 'Thank You ' Basket wind fall of NAFTA to the Corps, He also was willing to use (covertly) Religious Doctrine and Co conpirators to further undermine our Democracy "Don't Ask ,Don't Tell" Yet if 'discovered' it was OK to kick them out and strip them of their rank and Benefits even after decades of loyal Service! I admit - and apologize- that I was Duped, but now my hind sight is 20/20 and I will Not let the other Democratic Party Traitor Steal Office Again!Nor or others who have tipped theri greasy slimy hands!I will never Vote for anyone willing to be associate with the Neo Dem party if they Hand Hillary the nominating Crown!That will be a sure indication the DLC has Conquered My Old Party!

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How typical!
Posted by: wonkywriter on May 13, 2008 9:09 AM   
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I was sorry to hear that such a nutty group as the IHG(?) could arise from my alma mater. At least I graduated before the IHG was formed. And how terribly typical of this administration--to make critical appointments based upon ideology rather than competence. As a gay man, I find Bloch's behavior to be beneath contempt. But the real villains are those who put him in a position to do real harm to people's lives.

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It happened during the Clinton years, too
Posted by: HughScott on May 13, 2008 9:19 AM   
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As admitted by the OSC, since 1989 it made 1181 determinations of Hatch Act violations without once issuing the required report to the involved agency head.

Simply put, OSC mismanagement existed during the entire Clinton administration. Another reason why Barack Obama should be our next president.

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The RNC should use
Posted by: hurricane hugo on May 13, 2008 10:31 AM   
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"Trapped In The Closet" as this year's theme song.

jdfu!

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There seems to be no end
Posted by: willymack on May 13, 2008 10:42 AM   
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To mentally and morally defective people in the bush "administration" and those waiting in the wings to replace officials ousted for one reason or another. The parallels between this regime and those of hitler and stalin go way beyond coincidence.

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