Partisan “justice”
Christian Science Monitor
by Joseph D. Rich
04/04/07
The scandal unfolding around the firing of eight US attorneys compels the conclusion that the Bush administration has rewarded loyalty over all else. A destructive pattern of partisan political actions at the Justice Department started long before this incident, however, as those of us who worked in its civil rights division can attest. I spent more than 35 years in the department enforcing federal civil rights laws — particularly voting rights. Before leaving in 2005, I worked for attorneys general with dramatically different political philosophies — from John Mitchell to Ed Meese to Janet Reno. Regardless of the administration, the political appointees had respect for the experience and judgment of longtime civil servants. Under the Bush administration, however, all that changed. During the past six years, this Justice Department has ignored the advice of its staff and skewed aspects of law enforcement in ways that clearly were intended to influence the outcome of elections...
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0404/p09s01-coop.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=firing+attorneys
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Joseph+D.+Rich
by Joseph D. Rich
04/04/07
The scandal unfolding around the firing of eight US attorneys compels the conclusion that the Bush administration has rewarded loyalty over all else. A destructive pattern of partisan political actions at the Justice Department started long before this incident, however, as those of us who worked in its civil rights division can attest. I spent more than 35 years in the department enforcing federal civil rights laws — particularly voting rights. Before leaving in 2005, I worked for attorneys general with dramatically different political philosophies — from John Mitchell to Ed Meese to Janet Reno. Regardless of the administration, the political appointees had respect for the experience and judgment of longtime civil servants. Under the Bush administration, however, all that changed. During the past six years, this Justice Department has ignored the advice of its staff and skewed aspects of law enforcement in ways that clearly were intended to influence the outcome of elections...
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0404/p09s01-coop.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=firing+attorneys
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Joseph+D.+Rich
rudkla - 4. Apr, 15:58