Obama Faces Legacy of Lawlessness at Justice

After 29 years enforcing the civil rights laws at the Department of Justice, in 2002 Richard Ugelow was abruptly transferred from his position as deputy chief of employment litigation to an administrative job in the civil division, which defends the government against, among other things, claims of civil rights violations. Ugelow was just one of many highly experienced justice department lawyers who, beginning in the early years of the Bush administration, ... Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Jan. 2, 2009

My, My, My,. The more rocks you look under, the more snakes you find. Dick Cheney could walk under a snake with a top-hat on and never bother the snake. It will probably take years to undo ideology that Bush & co. poisoned at the Justice Dept. A very good report.

Did George Bush and Dick Cheney think they would be in office forever? They had to know that the truth of all the laws they broke would come out. All I can believe that will happen is Bush will pull out the pardon pen and pardon any and every person in their Administration.

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