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Political Purging: U.S. Attorneys Replaced with Bush Loyalists
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Denying any impropriety, Gonzales dismissed the significance of the mass ouster (seven federal prosecutors were asked to resign on the same day last December), calling it an "overblown personnel matter." The Attorney General swore to the Senate Judiciary Committee in January that he "would never, ever make a change in a United States attorney for political reasons." But the evidence belies Gonzales' protestations.
Why did these prosecutors run afoul of the Bush gang? David Iglesias from Albuquerque received an evaluation that said he was "respected by the judiciary, agencies and staff." But he didn't file a corruption case involving New Mexico Democrats before the 2006 election which would've embarrassed the Democrats.
New Mexico Republican Senator Pete Domenici called Iglesias and asked whether charges were "going to be filed before the election." Iglesias said he felt "sick" after Domenici called him. "I felt leaned on, I felt pressured to get these matters moving." Iglesias also received a call from Republican Representative Heather Wilson, who was running neck-in-neck with a Democrat in a race where the corruption investigation was a campaign issue.
Justice Department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse admitted Domenici's complaint to Gonzales about Iglesias was a factor in the prosecutor's removal. Carol Lam, "an effective manager and respected leader" from San Diego, conducted an investigation of Republican Representative Randy "Duke" Cunningham for taking over $2 million in bribes from defense contractors. It resulted in a guilty plea and an eight-plus year sentence. In February, Lam indicted Kyle Dustin Foggo, formerly the number 3 man at the CIA. If Lam were permitted to continue, she might have uncovered more official wrongdoing in defense-contracting. Lam was replaced by a member of the Federalist Society with almost no criminal law experience.
Bud Cummins, a "very competent and highly regarded" U.S. Attorney from Little Rock, Arkansas, was removed and replaced with J. Timothy Griffin, one of Karl Rove's key researchers. Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty testified that Cummins had done nothing wrong to justify his removal. "I'm not aware of anything negative," he said. Cummins said a senior Justice Department official warned him that the fired U.S. Attorneys should keep quiet about "their" firings.
Daniel Bogden, a "highly regarded" and "capable leader" from Las Vegas, had opened an investigation into allegations that Nevada's Republican governor had accepted inappropriate gifts. Paul Charlton, from Phoenix was "well respected" for his "integrity, professionalism and competence." He had undertaken an investigation of two Republican Arizona Representatives. John McKay, "an effective, well-regarded and capable leader" from Seattle was called by a well-placed Republican, who inquired about whether McKay intended to convene a grand jury to examine claims of voter fraud in a close gubernatorial election, which was won by a Democrat. McKay also favored a computerized law enforcement information-sharing system that the Justice Department opposed.
These prosecutors were punished for doing their jobs too well. In the Bush administration, justice has become politicized. Democrats have been investigated by the Department of Justice seven times more frequently than Republicans. On the defensive as a result of the U.S. Attorney firing scandal, the administration has engaged in damage control. It has agreed not to oppose legislation overriding the Specter Patriot Act loophole.
Another Patriot Act provision that has been misused by the Gonzales Justice Department authorizes the use of "national security letters." These are administrative subpoenas that enable the FBI to obtain our e-mails and telephone records, and travel and financial information without approval from a judge. An audit by the Inspector General concluded last week that the FBI has used this provision to illegally force businesses to turn over customer data, then lied to Congress about it.
The Bush gang has engaged in a pattern and practice of misconduct, including a war of aggression, torture and war crimes, and spying on Americans without warrants. Congress has begun to hold hearings and conduct investigations. As increasing evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors emerges, it is high time for the House of Representatives to undertake its constitutional duty to initiate impeachment proceedings.
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Posted by: Ian MacLeod on Mar 12, 2007 1:29 PM
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Except for what's left of our poor, misused and abused soldiers, one can only hope...
Ian
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» RE: Yeah, everything from 9/11 to the recession to the Titanic to the Holocaust is Clinton's fault!
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Posted by: eddie torres on Mar 12, 2007 1:35 PM
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Republican politicians seem to cooperate only when caught red-handed - usually to minimize the damage to peers and higher-ups. A falling-on-you-own-sword ploy.
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Posted by: icj on Mar 12, 2007 1:53 PM
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I can't comment on any of the rest of them, but I lived in Washington State when Christine Gregoire won by the slimmest of margins and there was no voter fraud. They held three separate recounts and she won, by a small margin, but won fair and square nonetheless. The rabid right-wing in Washington State used the charge of "voter fraud" in a last ditch effort to unseat Gregoire, but, thanks to smart, able US Attorneys like McKay, they didn't succeed. I mean, how many freakin' recounts does one need???
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Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Mar 13, 2007 7:40 AM
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ATTORNEY GENERAL SEEKS RESIGNATIONS FROM PROSECUTORS
*Please Note: Archive articles do not include photos, charts or graphics. More information. March 24, 1993, Wednesday
By DAVID JOHNSTON, (Special to The New York Times); National Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 1, Column 1, 1053 words
DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Attorney General Janet Reno today demanded the prompt resignation of all United States Attorneys, leading the Federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia to suggest that the order could be tied to his long-running investigation of Representative Dan Rostenkowski, a crucial ally of President Clinton. Jay B. Stephens
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Posted by: bob t on Mar 13, 2007 10:45 AM
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Three groups caused this war on America, don't just blame one group. Well if you really want to blame one group blame the Republican Party. But you have to go deeper to understand the dynamics. It's the three entities behind the Republican Party and which give republicans there power.
The three pillars of republican power are:
1. Big Religion, the Catholics(my religion) and the white southern confederate states evangelical Fundamentalist Baptists.
2. Big Neocons
3. Big Corporatocracy: oil, Halliburton, you know the usual
Stop these groups and you will save American democracy.
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Posted by: rightisright on Mar 14, 2007 12:28 PM
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Posted by: Ian MacLeod on Mar 12, 2007 1:29 PM
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Except for what's left of our poor, misused and abused soldiers, one can only hope...
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» RE: Yeah, everything from 9/11 to the recession to the Titanic to the Holocaust is Clinton's fault!
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» RE: Yeah, everything from 9/11 to the recession to the Titanic to the Holocaust is Clinton's fault!
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» RE: CLINTON DUMPED THEM ALL !!!!!!!!!
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Posted by: eddie torres on Mar 12, 2007 1:35 PM
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Republican politicians seem to cooperate only when caught red-handed - usually to minimize the damage to peers and higher-ups. A falling-on-you-own-sword ploy.
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Posted by: icj on Mar 12, 2007 1:53 PM
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I can't comment on any of the rest of them, but I lived in Washington State when Christine Gregoire won by the slimmest of margins and there was no voter fraud. They held three separate recounts and she won, by a small margin, but won fair and square nonetheless. The rabid right-wing in Washington State used the charge of "voter fraud" in a last ditch effort to unseat Gregoire, but, thanks to smart, able US Attorneys like McKay, they didn't succeed. I mean, how many freakin' recounts does one need???
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» Bush & Co. are war criminals
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» RE: Here we go again!
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Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Mar 13, 2007 7:40 AM
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ATTORNEY GENERAL SEEKS RESIGNATIONS FROM PROSECUTORS
*Please Note: Archive articles do not include photos, charts or graphics. More information. March 24, 1993, Wednesday
By DAVID JOHNSTON, (Special to The New York Times); National Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 1, Column 1, 1053 words
DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Attorney General Janet Reno today demanded the prompt resignation of all United States Attorneys, leading the Federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia to suggest that the order could be tied to his long-running investigation of Representative Dan Rostenkowski, a crucial ally of President Clinton. Jay B. Stephens
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Posted by: bob t on Mar 13, 2007 10:45 AM
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Three groups caused this war on America, don't just blame one group. Well if you really want to blame one group blame the Republican Party. But you have to go deeper to understand the dynamics. It's the three entities behind the Republican Party and which give republicans there power.
The three pillars of republican power are:
1. Big Religion, the Catholics(my religion) and the white southern confederate states evangelical Fundamentalist Baptists.
2. Big Neocons
3. Big Corporatocracy: oil, Halliburton, you know the usual
Stop these groups and you will save American democracy.
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