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Criminals In The Bush Administration

January 3, 2008 by Suzie-Q

By- Suzie-Q @ 11:20 AM MST

TPM´s Great List of Scandalized Administration Officials

Boy, was it time for an update.
Late last year we decided to take stock of all the Bush Administration officials who’d been accused of corruption and/or resigned in the face of scandal. Although we had fun doing it, we altruistically started the project in order to help our friends at Powerline, who professed an inability to think of any Bush officials beset by scandal.
This year´s result, which built on Justin Rood´s original gem, is, like our catalog of the administration´s efforts to disappear information, a staggering monument to the Bush Administration. And it wouldn’t have been possible without TPM’s research hounds, Adrianne Jeffries, Andrew Berger, and Peter Sheehy.A quick note on methodology. Since a complete catalog of administration officials who’ve been accused of some form of corruption or abuse of power would be endless, we tried to maintain a high standard for inclusion. Most of those below were the subjects of criminal probes, but we also included officials who were credibly accused of acts that, if not criminal, were a corruption of office (like the U.S. attorney scandal). And even then, such officials were only included if their accusers had them dead to rights (which is why Karl Rove didn’t make the cut). We also limited ourselves to officials who were either political appointees or whose actions were so political that they were effectively political appointees (like John Tanner).Enjoy: Indicted / Convicted/ Pled Guilty* Eric G. Andell – deputy undersecretary in charge of newly created Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools (previously senior adviser to Secretary of Education Rod Paige) – pleaded guilty to one count of conflict of interest for using government travel for personal causes and was sentenced to one year of probation, 100 hours of community service, and fined $5,000.

* Claude Allen – Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy- resigned, pled guilty to shoplifting from Target stores.

* Lester Crawford – Commissioner, FDA – resigned in late September 2005 after only two months on the job. On October 17th, he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts, making a false writing and conflict of interest. On February 27, 2007, Crawford was sentenced to to three years of probation and was fined $90,000.

* Brian Doyle – Deputy Press Secretary, Department of Homeland Security – Resigned in wake of child sex scandal. Doyle was arrested on April 4th, 2006 and pleaded no contest on September 19, 2006 to seven counts of use of a computer to seduce a child and sixteen counts of transmitting harmful material to a minor. On November 17th, 2006 Brian Doyle was sentenced to five years in state prison and ten years of probation. He will also need to register as a sex offender.

* Steven Griles – Deputy Secretary at the Interior Department – is the highest-ranked administration official yet convicted in the Jack Abramoff scandal. In March 2007, Griles pleaded guilty to lying about his role in the Jack Abramoff scandal. Sentenced to 10 months incarceration.

* John T. Korsmo – Chairman of the Federal Housing Finance Board from 2002 to 2004 – pleaded guilty in 2005 to lying to the Senate and an inspector general. He swore he had no idea how a list of presidents for FHFB-regulated banks were invited to a fundraiser for his friend’s congressional campaign. On the invites, Korsmo was listed as the “Special Guest.” Got 18 months of probation and a $5,000 fine.

* Scooter Libby – Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff – resigned after being indicted for lying to a grand jury and investigators in connection with the investigation stemming from the leak of Valerie Wilson’s covert CIA operative’s identity. Convicted on four of five counts, making him the highest-ranking White House official to be convicted of a felony since the Iran-contra scandal. Sentenced to thirty months imprisonment and a fine of $250,000. On July 2nd, after a judge decided that Libby would remain in prison during the appeals process, President Bush commuted Libby’s sentence by removing the thirty months in prison.

* David Safavian – former head of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy at the Office of Management and Budget – convicted of lying to ethics officials and Senate investigators about his ties to lobbyist Jack Abramoff. On October 27, 2006, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. He is currently appealing the ruling.

* Robert Stein – former comptroller and funding officer for the now disbanded Coalition Provisional Authority, Southern Central Region in Al-Hillah, Iraq – pleaded guilty to conspiracy, bribery, conspiracy to commit money laundering, possession of a machine gun, and being a felon in possession of a fire arm. On January 30, 2007 Stein was sentenced to nine years in prison and ordered to forfeit $3.6 million.

* Roger Stillwell - desk officer, Interior Department – pleaded guilty to failing to report Redskins tickets and free dinners from Jack Abramoff.

Resigned Due to Investigation, Pending Investigation or Allegations of Impropriety

* Philip Cooney – chief of staff, White House Council on Environmental Quality – a former oil industry lawyer with no scientific expertise, Cooney resigned after it was revealed he had watered down reports on global warming.

* George Deutsch – press aide, NASA – resigned amid allegations he prevented the agency’s top climate scientist from speaking publicly about global warming.

* Michael Elston – chief of staff to Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty – announced his resignation on June 15, 2007. Despite allegations that he’d threatened at least four of the eight fired US Attorneys, McNulty said Elston had served the Justice Department “with distinction for nearly eight years.”

* Kyle Dustin “Dusty” Foggo – appointed executive director of the CIA, the agency’s third-highest post, in October 2004 – resigned and was ultimately indicted on bribery charges related to the Duke Cunningham scandal.

* Alberto Gonzales – former Attorney General – resigned without explanation amidst investigations of the firings of U.S. Attorneys, the politicization of the Justice Department, warrantless surveillance, and the torture and mistreatment of detainees.

* Monica Goodling – former Justice Department liaison to the White House and senior counsel to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales – resigned on April 7, 2007 amidst the investigation of the firings of U.S. Attorneys.

* Michelle Larson Korsmo – deputy chief of staff, Department of Labor – Helped her husband (see John Korsmo, above) with his donor scam. Quietly left her Labor plum job in February 2004, about two weeks before news broke that she and her husband were the targets of a criminal probe.

* Howard “Cookie” Krongard – former State Department inspector general — accused of not properly investigating State Department contractor fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan; of retaliating against whistleblowers in his own office; and of not telling the truth about his knowledge of his brother’s ties with Blackwater, a State Department contractor. Faced with a possible perjury investigation, Howard Krongard resigned on December 7, 2007.

* Julie Macdonald – former deputy assistant secretary for fish, wildlife and parks at the Interior Department – resigned in May 2007 after an “inspector general’s report found she had improperly leaked information to private organizations, bullied staff scientists and broken federal rules.” The Department of the Interior is investigating many of her decisions regarding endangered species; so far seven have been overturned.

* Paul McNulty – Deputy Attorney General for the Department of Justice – resigned, after questions about his involvement in the U.S. attorney firings and his testimony to Congress about the firings.

* Richard Perle – Chairman, Defense Policy Board – resigned from Pentagon advisory panel amid conflict-of-interest charges.

* Susan Ralston – assistant, White House – resigned amidst revelations that she had accepted thousands of dollars in gifts from Abramoff without compensating him, counter to White House ethics rules.

* Janet Rehnquist – inspector general, Department of Health and Human Services – resigned on June 1, 2003 in the face of an investigation into her alleged efforts to block a politically dangerous probe on behalf of the Bush family.

* James Roche – secretary, U.S. Air Force – resigned in the wake of the Boeing tanker lease scandal, after it was revealed he had rather crudely pushed for Boeing to win a $23 billion contract.

* Kyle Sampson -former chief of staff for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales – resigned amidst the investigation of the firings of U.S. Attorneys.

* Joseph Schmitz – Inspector General, Defense – Resigned amid charges he personally intervened to protect top political appointees.

* Bradley Schlozman – resigned from his third and final post with the Justice Department after accusations of actively politicizing the department. He’s currently under investigation by the Department’s inspector general.

* Thomas Scully – Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services – shortly after Scully resigned in 2003, an investigation by the Department of Health and Human Services inspector general found that Scully had pressured the agency’s actuary to underestimate the full cost of the Medicare reform bill by approximately $100 billion until after Congress passed the bill into law. Scully was also hit with conflict of interest charges by the U.S. attorney’s office for billing CMS for expenses incurred during a job search while he still headed the agency. He settled those charges by paying $9,782.

* David Smith – deputy assistant secretary for fish, wildlife, and parks, Interior Department – resigned on July 21, 2006 after shooting a buffalo and accepting its skeletal remains and meat as an illegal gratuity. He eventually paid over $3,000 for the dead buffalo, but only after the internal inquiry had commenced. The Department of Interior inspector general also noted in a May 16, 2006 report that Smith’s involvement in the designation of Houston as a port of entry for imported wildlife in order to benefit a friend was inappropriate.

* John Tanner – Voting Rights Section Chief, Justice Department – resigned in December of 2007 and moved to the Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices. Already under suspicion for aiding efforts to politicize the voting section, the bumbling proponent of voter identification laws angered lawmakers with his comments that such laws actually discriminate against white voters because “minorities die first”. Even more impressive was his apology for the comment. The DoJ’s Office of Professional Responsibility is currently investigating his travel habits and those of his deputy.

* Sara Taylor – Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs at the White House, where she was Karl Rove´s top aide – resigned amidst the U.S. attorneys investigation and other probes of Rove´s alleged politicization of the government.

* Ken Tomlinson – Board Chairman, Corporation for Public Broadcasting; member, Broadcasting Board of Governors – resigned at the release of an inspector general report concluding he had broken laws in spending CPB money to hire politically connected consultants to search for “bias” without consulting the board. At BBG, a separate investigation found he was running a “horse racing operation” out of his office, and continuing to hire politically-wired individuals to do “consulting” work for him. After being nominated and serving another term, he finally stepped down from that spot earlier this year.

* Carl Truscott – Director, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Bureau – resigned. A report by the Justice Department’s inspector general found that Truscott wasted tens of thousands of dollars on luxuries, wasted millions on whimsical management decisions and violated ethics rules by ordering employees to help his nephew with a high school video project.

* Paul Wolfowitz – World Bank President – resigned in May 2007 after a committee report found that he broke ethics rules by giving his girlfriend a substantial raise.

Nomination Failed Due to Scandal

* Linda Chavez – nominated, Secretary of Labor – withdrew her nomination in January 2001 amidst revelations that an illegal immigrant lived in her home and worked for her in the early 1990s. Chavez blamed what she said were the “search-and-destroy” politics of Washington.

* Timothy Flanigan – nominated, Deputy Attorney General (also Alberto Gonzales’ top deputy at the White House) – withdrew his nomination in October 2005 amidst revelations that he’d worked closely with lobbyist Jack Abramoff when he was General Counsel for Corporate and International Law at Tyco, which was a client of Abramoff’s.

* Bernard Kerik – nominated, Secretary, Department of Homeland Security – withdrew his nomination amidst a host of corruption allegations. Eventually pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor relating to improper gifts totaling tens of thousands of dollars while he was a New York City official in the late 1990’s. Subsequently, on November 8, 2007, Kerik was indicted on sixteen counts for bribery, tax fraud, and false statements with a maximum sentence of 142 years and more than $5 million in fines. Kerik has pleaded not guilty. For a rundown of Kerik’s myriad indiscretions, check out TPM’s Ultimate Kerik Scandal List!.

* William Mercer – the former associate deputy attorney general and US Attorney for Montana – withdrew his nomination to be the permanent number three official at the Department of Justice on June 22, 2007 due to his role in the U.S. attorney firings.

* Hans von Spakovsky – Commissioner, FEC – nomination to another term after his recess appointment failed due to allegations that he’d worked at the Justice Department to suppress minority voter turnout.

Under Investigation But Still in Office

* Stuart Bowen – Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) – was once admired for his successes while investigating allegations of waste and fraud in Iraq, but now employee allegations have prompted four government investigations into the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR).

* Lurita Doan – Administrator of the U.S. General Services Administration – still in office, despite investigations by both the Office of Special Counsel and the House oversight committee that found that Doan had “crossed the line” by suggesting that the GSA use its resources to help Republicans get elected.

* Alfonso Jackson – Secretary of Housing and Urban Development – following reports that Jackson told a business group in April 2006 that he once canceled a contract after the contractor criticized President Bush, an investigation by the HUD inspector general found that while Jackson told his deputies to favor Bush supporters, there was “no direct proof that a contract was actually awarded or rescinded because of political affiliation.” A second, criminal investigation was triggered in part by Jackson’s claim before Congress in May 2007 that “I don’t touch contracts.” That probe, now before a federal grand jury, has turned up evidence that Jackson may indeed have touched contracts – and steered them towards friends.

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  1. on January 1, 2008 at 11:26 am Suzie-Q

    That is lengthy but well worth reading! ;)

    From the Comments section of the above article, I found this link, which is also worth reading…

    Bush Scandals List


  2. on January 1, 2008 at 12:57 pm Dave Dubya

    Suzie-Q,

    I was hoping someone was keeping count. What a great set of reference sources. I can’t wait to tell my friends. Thanks for pointing these lists out.

    And Happy New Year! This year may prove to be the one in which we see a vast shift in consciousness in our besieged democracy.


  3. on January 1, 2008 at 1:23 pm TomCat

    Great list, Suzie, but there was an easier way to do it.

    TomCat’s Complete List of All Non-Criminals in the Bush/GOP Reich

    {Beginning of List}

    {End of List}


  4. on January 1, 2008 at 1:28 pm wordgeezer

    Awesome list SQ. I’m glad that their pictures were not included. That would be too many vermin to see at one sitting…G:


  5. on January 1, 2008 at 5:23 pm Jim

    very Good! I sent an Efile to professor Chossudovsky at global Research who was putting a list together for future action. i would bet he would be interested in seeing this.


  6. on January 1, 2008 at 7:18 pm Suzie-Q

    Great Jim! :)

    I’m glad TPM Muckraker has kept this going…


  7. on January 1, 2008 at 7:19 pm Suzie-Q

    Geezer:

    I know we would all be {{{{SICK}}}}

    LOL


  8. on January 1, 2008 at 7:22 pm Suzie-Q

    Hi Dave:

    Let me know what your friends think about that list..

    Happy New Year to you too! :)


  9. on January 1, 2008 at 7:23 pm Suzie-Q

    TomCat:

    That’s quite the list!

    ROFLMAO


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  11. on January 2, 2008 at 10:06 am nyates5179

    Great post. I’ll be submitting it to Digg. Ax a former inmate I always get a kick out of seeing people who swindle for a living getting less time than part-time criminals; or not getting any time at all which is more often the case.


  12. on January 3, 2008 at 1:32 am hdustinbing

    Nice background. Shows the world that you are indeed a 13 year old. Which explains the fact that your write a diary. The thing is, most 13 year olds realize that no one wants to read their diaries. You apparently are not that intelligent.


  13. on January 3, 2008 at 1:52 am whpingboy

    loved this list but I was hoping to see a list of people that were criminals, before they worked in this administration. like those that were convicted in the Iran-Contra hearings.


  14. on January 3, 2008 at 2:13 am Bee

    Wow!
    I thought that only people like us living in the third world have the corrupt officials. :)


  15. on January 3, 2008 at 4:22 am lybunlin

    hello! how are you?


  16. on January 3, 2008 at 4:39 am fedup

    This is a great, albeit a very scary list. Of the psychopaths, I mean politicians that are even accused of a blemish on their fair little tushies, I am curious how this list rates to the past several administrations, i.e., has it gotten worse? And can it be attributed to something in the water or maybe the money?


  17. on January 3, 2008 at 4:43 am George W. Bush

    Man, you people are living in a leftist fantasy. The White House appoints THOUSANDS of people every four years, regardless of who is in power. Many of them are found to have committed minor crimes.

    Grow up, fucktards!


  18. on January 3, 2008 at 4:45 am Bob

    Are you going to do a similar list for the total idiots that work(ed) in the Bush administration, who, while not labeled as criminals, have harmed this country. Both the Army Corp of Engineers and FEMA come to mind regarding Katrina’s impact on New Orleans.


  19. on January 3, 2008 at 4:57 am T Davis

    I’ll bet there are more criminals who are democrats… more democrats in jail, etc. Think about the demographics.


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  22. on January 3, 2008 at 6:31 am happyboy

    This site displays a blank page in firefox (2.0). cheers.


  23. on January 3, 2008 at 7:06 am Mars

    “This site displays a blank page in firefox (2.0). cheers.” – Then how did you post that comment?


  24. on January 3, 2008 at 7:16 am Phil

    Really? I’m viewing it in Firefox 2.0 right now.


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  27. on January 3, 2008 at 7:36 am bill clinton

    The Clintons, to adapt a line from Dr. Johnson, were not only corrupt, they were the cause of corruption in others. Yet seldom in America have so many come to excuse so much mendacity and malfeasance as during the Clinton years. Here are some of the facts that have been buried.

    RECORDS SET

    - The only president ever impeached on grounds of personal malfeasance
    - Most number of convictions and guilty pleas by friends and associates*
    - Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal investigation
    - Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
    - Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
    - First president sued for sexual harassment.
    - First president accused of rape.
    - First first lady to come under criminal investigation
    - Largest criminal plea agreement in an illegal campaign contribution case
    - First president to establish a legal defense fund.
    - First president to be held in contempt of court
    - Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions
    - Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions from abroad
    - First president disbarred from the US Supreme Court and a state court

    * According to our best information, 40 government officials were indicted or convicted in the wake of Watergate. A reader computes that there was a total of 31 Reagan era convictions, including 14 because of Iran-Contra and 16 in the Department of Housing & Urban Development scandal. 47 individuals and businesses associated with the Clinton machine were convicted of or pleaded guilty to crimes with 33 of these occurring during the Clinton administration itself. There were in addition 61 indictments or misdemeanor charges. 14 persons were imprisoned. A key difference between the Clinton story and earlier ones was the number of criminals with whom he was associated before entering the White House.

    +


  28. on January 3, 2008 at 7:45 am Gitmoir

    Another appointee, the Director of Labor Dept’s, Office of Workers Compensation Programs moved his girlfriend subordinate employee through multiple promotions, took her on a vacation to “Crawford,” then married her. Further, he set up a scheme to support pay bonuses for a Regional Director girlfriend of the former Director of FECA, then used internal “mobbing” to force to resignations of all OWCP Regional Directors who attempted to expose the performance pay scam, then promoted the FECA Director’s girlfriend into the position of FECA Director when it was vacated by a promotion. Bush’s Director of OWCP has also had his hand in the workers compensation case approval process, assuring that those who have tried to expose him never receive compensation benefits.


  29. on January 3, 2008 at 7:59 am Barry VanDorn

    As to Bill Clinton, most of the ‘charges’ listed were either trumped up by the repbulicans or just plain wrong. It was all about some bj’s, not about real crime, like grand larceny on a scale not previously imagined – seen Haliburton’s profit sheet lately? The bushies seem to think that its OK to break the law as long as its good for their bottom line – er, ‘the economy’. The lack of ethics in this administration makes Dick Nixon look like a saint and Bill Clinton an amateur.


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  31. on January 3, 2008 at 8:08 am David Irving

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  32. on January 3, 2008 at 8:11 am Jack

    Barry,
    Im pretty sure that lying under oath constitutes a pretty major offense. On top of that offense, he was also lying under oath, while being a lawyer. WTF. How is it that every liberal in the world can only shit on the conservatives without seeing how much shit we have on our own asses. Both sides of the fence are terribly corrupt and fucked in the head. If you can honestly say that a lawyer, who swore into the bar that he will not lie, then lie under oath is at all a show of ethics, then you too are as screwed up as he was. $57 million in hidden cayman island funds. Yup, model Freaking american.


  33. on January 3, 2008 at 8:26 am michelle

    This has been the worst presidency, rubber stamped by the Republican majority Congress for 6 years with 300 scandals (see: http://scandalist.info/ & here too http://www.netrootsmass.net/Hugh/Bush_list.html) & several indictments & even some Republican officials behind bars as we speak. Real smooth right wingers. Go to http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2003/3011profile_strauss.html & learn about neoconservatism.


  34. on January 3, 2008 at 8:46 am Joe

    You forgot a big one… Alberto Gonzalez… He resigned under pressure for numerous scandals.

    Joe


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  36. on January 3, 2008 at 8:57 am Global Evildoer Fighter

    We also need to add broken economy and divided country to that list…

    GOPs can’t blame those two on Clinton!


  37. on January 3, 2008 at 9:04 am I ain't saying I'm just saying

    I think one thing we are forgetting is that our presidents live in Washington DC and the vast majority of their associates are politicians/lobbyist who also live in DC. No matter what party you are a member of, once money and power enter the picture, corruption ensues.

    The question is not whether or not there are corrupt people in our government (that will never change), but whether their policies help or hurt our country and if so, how do we get them out of office.

    I think this list is very important and we should be vigilant to the activities of those who we have put in power, but not to the extent that we forget to keep our focus on policy and change in our country.


  38. on January 3, 2008 at 9:12 am amjur

    Another one that people, including bloggers, are neglecting. Gonzales, Mueller and McDade all violated federal child porn laws by re-producing and then distributing actual child porn to civilians, all to support a political agenda: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/9/14/104719/159

    It’s amazing this has not gotten more attention.


  39. on January 3, 2008 at 9:16 am Drama King

    Politicians are bound to get incarcerated regardless of which party they belong to. You and me the people of this world have the ability to perform research and expose these peoples background and their greed. Why? So that we can gain respect for our countries by electing officials that deserve it.
    Greed + Money + Power = Respect, you be the judge.


  40. on January 3, 2008 at 9:40 am Suzie-Q

    Drama King:

    Well said and we should think carefully before we elect officials.

    Welcome to all Bloggers and thank you for your comments…

    carry on… :)


  41. on January 3, 2008 at 9:47 am Sohorny Beaver

    Oh, this list is just TOO good… It’s like republicans in general are criminal by their very nature… They just can’t HELP themselves, the ARE entitled after all, so if they don’t inherit it, or are not bribed/paid off with it, they TAKE it. Pitiful spoiled children, is what they are…


  42. on January 3, 2008 at 10:39 am Mike

    George W. Bush
    January 3, 2008 at 4:43 am
    Man, you people are living in a leftist fantasy. The White House appoints THOUSANDS of people every four years, regardless of who is in power. Many of them are found to have committed minor crimes.

    Grow up, fucktards!”

    News flash you inbred repuggie troll there has NEVER been this many treasonous incompetent criminals in ANY administration in our countries history the treason and criminality goes right to the to to Bush and his closest advisers.

    Typical repug trying to delect by calling namesw and fling insults and frantically resorting to the boys will be boys arguements.

    I remember when Mark Foley was outed for being a child molestor who was on a committee to protect children from child molestors and the repug trolls response was that a democrat allegedly molested children once 30 years ago in the 1970’s……as if that somehow justified and made it acceptable that a repug was doing it today.

    Slither back under your rock loser you and your Neo Con losers are finished for another few decades thanks to the treasonous monkey you support and his sidekicks Goring and Himmler.


  43. on January 3, 2008 at 10:58 am Mike

    Global Evildoer Fighter
    January 3, 2008 at 8:57 am
    We also need to add broken economy and divided country to that list…

    GOPs can’t blame those two on Clinton!”

    No GEF, but i’m sure they will try………..only THIS time it will be harder since they blamed the 2000-2002 Recession and stock market decline on Clinton so by that logic it would be quite hippocritical to blame a 2008 reccession on the NEXT president.

    But i’m sure the Orwellian Fascists who love rewriting history will try as hard as they can.

    I remember they TRIEDE blaming Clinton for the 9/11 attacks that occured almost a year into Bush’s Presidency after BUSH was warned they might occur and ignored the warning………thats akin to a sheriff in the old west blaming a train robbery and massacre on the PREVIOUS Sheriff not catching or killing the outlaws when he was sherrif!


  44. on January 3, 2008 at 11:01 am Global Evildoer Fighter

    Mike,

    Re: First Post.
    The GOPer trolls always fall back on their insults when they can’t accept that their leaders are Traitors….
    Just ignore the ignorance that slobbers out of the same mouth they use to pray to God! ;)

    Re: Second Post.
    Exactly… well said!

    *Cheers*


  45. on January 3, 2008 at 11:04 am Lydia Cornell

    Great list Suzie. I like TomCat’s too!
    God Bless and Happy New Year!!


  46. on January 3, 2008 at 11:06 am Global Evildoer Fighter

    Hi Lydia and Mike,

    Happy New Year to you both!


  47. on January 3, 2008 at 11:09 am Mike

    Oh look at the little trolls trying to marginalize, justify and trivialize the treason and crimes committed by the criminal syndicate we call the Bush Administration and/or the Neo Con 4th Reich


  48. on January 3, 2008 at 11:09 am Mike

    Happy New Year GEF!


  49. on January 3, 2008 at 11:14 am Mike

    BTW, taliing about Recessions 2008 is going to be a NASTY one Bernanke is going to have to choose between defending the dollar or the economy and even if he chooses to cut rates and defend the economy that wont STOP a recession, just make it a LITTLE shorter and less severe.

    This one is going to be bad probably worse than 1982 or 73-74 and possibly as bad as or worse than the Great Depression, as we havve MORE debt, an energy crisis AND we no longer have a growing manufacturing base a good paying middle class and blue collar jobs being created thaqnks to the outsourcing of good paying middleclass jobs and the predatory and cronny capitalism of the Reich Wing Fascists.


  50. on January 3, 2008 at 11:37 am Global Evildoer Fighter

    Mike,

    Off topic but the Banks have already moved in to limit withdrawals on both branches and ATMs..

    They’re afraid of runs on the banks which are coming..

    Also Credit Card Defaults are way up and that bubble hasn’t even popped yet..

    And Wealthy Arab states are already shunning the Dollar as an oil trading denomination.

    Nobody wants our worthless paper..

    Those are sure signs that it’s going to be ugly here in the cities very very soon..


  51. on January 3, 2008 at 11:49 am Mike

    I wasnt aware of the limits on withdrawls that is an ominous sign………..your right about the dollar the Fed TRIED to manipulate and prop up the dollar but looking at its recent decline from 1.43 back to 1,47 it looks like they failed…………so now if they cut interest rates more countries bail on the dollar and it falls further and if they dont cut interest rates the stock market and economy implode the stock market is priced for many more rate cuts if they dont materialize look out below.


  52. on January 3, 2008 at 12:05 pm Suzie-Q

    Hi Lydia and Mike!

    Happy New Year! Great to see you! :)


  53. on January 3, 2008 at 12:24 pm cozumelkid

    Has anyone ever seen a job description for the President of the United States? I never have. But if one does exist, I am wondering what it says.
    Does the buck stop at the top, or somewhere in between? Or is the buck simply passed on down to the first sucker willing to take the wrap? For money, of course.
    In my day honesty and integrity were the order of the day. What happened? Well, in my opinion, I was so busy earning a living that I didn’t know that we could all get together and make an election holiday where you could take the day off to vote, and think about who we are voting for.
    But, no, we have other more important holidays.
    Relying on the news media for election information is a joke. What ever happened to submitting a resume containing such important information needed to seat a President.
    We should add a Non-Of-The-Above person to vote for on the ballots. And if Non-Of-The-Above wins, we should start all over with a new deck of cards.
    These people running for office are are shown by the news media as being the absolute, most dishonest people, lacking any degree of integrity whatsoever, and everybody takes it laying down.
    I’ve been around a long long time and see people in office today who were there when I was in high school. What is that all about?
    I don’t know if or not the young people in our country have the strength to fix this mess, but I am old enough where I am beginning to feel like I am entitled to some sort of a break from all of this maddness.
    It doesn’t matter who’s fault it was, but everybody knows we should have stomped Saddam Hussains ass the first time around.
    In the first year of George W. Bush’s administration he said the he was a “War President”. Well, he wasn’t lying about that!
    I am still trying to figure out how he got elected again. Maybe our government knows some things about Islam that they are afraid to tell us. Maybe there is a greater threat from Islam that our citizens are not aware of, yet. Is the future really that bad?
    What would be wrong with a President who wants to take care of our people, here in the good O’l US of A?
    Is there some unknown reason why we should spend trillions of dollars on other countries rather than our own country? If they want democracy, why can’t we send them a $50.00 book about how to do it, and then let them decide.
    Is that to simple? Or perhaps there just isn’t enough money in it for politicians?
    Oh, I’ll vote, but its likely to be a crap-shoot.
    The way I understand it, in the general election a person can vote for whoever he or she wants to.
    What a deal. The old man sits here, thinking about his time in the service of his nation wondering if he did something good during those years, or just plain and simply wasted his time.
    I guess I’m just waiting for plant’n season.
    See ya,
    Cozumelkid


  54. on January 3, 2008 at 12:54 pm Global Evildoer Fighter

    Conzumelkid,

    Yep, gives me white knuckles thinking about what’s ahead for this nation..


  55. on January 3, 2008 at 1:55 pm clif

    Funny a couple clowns here still think drinking the Kool-aid is the path to Rove’s alternate reality I bet they think Rovian Math is a real subject in some home schooled curriculum, (BTW I think he failed his test on November 7th 2006)

    Too bad for them half of the crap they spread was MADE up by the Christian Right, and dishonestly promoted by reichwing psuedo-christian hucksters like Jerry the liar Falwell who is roasting his chestnuts in hell right now for his dishonest attacks on people, and of course his historic 9-11 quote which Pat the certifiable Robertsonat the time agreed with, and who bilks millions so he can fund his over seas money making operations, like in the end how he bilked those who donated to Christian Coalition.

    No matter how much the gutless widdle chicken hawks of the 102nd chicken hawk brigade fight the War on terra from mommy’s basement by attacking Bill Clinton and evil liberals, they can’t ignore the fact that;

    1. Bush (the worst president ever)WAS told Osama attacked the Cole right after he was inaugurated, because the FBI had just proved it and did absolutely NOTHING, unlike Bill Clinton who actually tried to kill Osama after the embassy bombings in 1998 … and the press gives them a free pass on this one

    2. In the summer of 2001 Bush, Cheney and Condi rice were told time and time again how Osama was planning something large against the US, sometimes by heads of state and ignored it because their precious tax cuts were MORE important then doing the JOB which they claim as the first priority they were sent to Washington to do;

    Protect the country.

    Of course the compliant MSM failes to report this.

    No, tax cuts and attacking Iraq, which had NOTHING to do with 9-11, THAT has been proved in spades, even right after 9-11 itself, even though it has been proved Cheney and the republicans continue to lie about it. These two were the first priority when Bush ET AL came to Washington, and some new “pearl harbor” like an attack on the US was just what the PNAC had called for, who’s members Richard Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld,Paul Wolfowitz,Douglas Feith(the stupidest fucker on earth according to Tommy Franks), Robert B. Zoellick, Dov S. Zakheim, Randy Scheunemann, Peter W. Rodman, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Richard Perle, Zalmay Khalilzad, Francis Fukuyama, Francis Fukuyama, Seth Cropsey, Eliot A. Cohen, John R. Bolton, Richard Armitage, Elliott Abrams, all ended up in positions in the Bush Administration, and helped create the fiasco we now face in Iraq.

    3. Bush and members of his administration refuse to tell the truth about the treasonous outing of a active CIA agent who was working on weapons of mass destruction proliferation, and how much real damage it did to national security. In fact even though one was convicted of FOUR felonies bush commutated his sentence so Irving Libby didn’t have to go to jail.

    4. Bush and his administration has disrupted justice for purely political reasons. attorneygate could end up being bush’s watergate. It already cost Alberto Gonzales (the least qualified Attorney general ever) his job>, and in some ways he was even more corrupt, ie the firing of US attorneys, warrantless illegal spying on US citizens, then John Mitchell ever was. Hell Gonzo’s legal incompetence and malfeasance stretched back to Texas. The blow back from this scandal has resulted in Monica Goodling to take the fifth before congress, and she3 was involved in this little tidbit;

    On May 7, 2007, National Journal’s “Inside Washington” column reported that it was Goodling who ordered drapes to be placed over the partially nude Art Deco statues (Spirit of Justice) in the Justice Department’s Great Hall during Ashcroft’s tenure as Attorney General. At the time, the department spent $8,000 on blue drapes to hide the two giant, aluminum statues, according to spokesman Shane Hix.

    Which is the best illustration of the bush’s administration of how it views the idea of justice, justice needs cover-ups for them to keep doing what they were doing. Kyle Sampson and Timothy Griffinalso had to resign because of this scandal. Griffin was also involved in an effort to target 70,000 voters – students, deployed military personnel and homeless people in predominantly African American and Democratic areas — for vote caging during the 2004 election.

    Gonzo and Ashcrofts actions undermined the Justice Department’s ability to actually do it’s job, and protect the Constitutional rights for all Americans against government excess.

    5. The scandal which looks most likely to really bite the members of the bush administration in the a$$ is torture tapegate. (currently developing in congress, the DOJ with a prosecutor looking into it, and the CIA.) However here is the time line;

    Oops it is another TPM time line which for some reasons gets you gutless chicken hawks foaming at the mouth and ranting like georgie does when somebody takes his nintendo away.

    enjoy.

    BTW your pathetic list of lies and halftruths has been disproved time and time again.


  56. on January 3, 2008 at 9:26 pm links for 2008-01-04 « Mandarine

    [...] Criminals In The Bush Administration Since a complete catalog of administration officials who’ve been accused of some form of corruption or abuse of power would be endless, we tried to maintain a high standard for inclusion. (tags: politics list) [...]


  57. on January 4, 2008 at 6:06 pm Suzie-Q

    Hi Ted m,

    Thanks but I don’t know who changed that link. We will get it fixed!

    It should be:

    http://suzieqq.wordpress.com/2008/01/03/criminals-in-the-bush-administration/


  58. on February 19, 2008 at 9:28 am Joe

    How about the little tidbit that fundamentalist looney Bush also had 1500 graduates from the Pat Robertson Law School hired into positions in the US Justice Department? For those keeping score, the Pat Robertson Law School is a Tier 4 rated school. That’s the quality of LOWEST quality of education rating a law school can be assigned in the USA. Good to know that Bush is filling our Department of Justice with more “competent” people just as he has filled so many other positions with competence such as his Iraq Fiasco Architects in his cabinet and Dave Brown, as head of FEMA, the guy whose qualifications to head the most important national emergency response organization in the USA was that he had been a steward for the American Arabian Horse Association????????????????????? LMFAO, Bush is easily the most corrupt and incompetent Prez this nation has ever seen.


  59. on February 19, 2008 at 9:44 am Suzie-Q

    Hi Joe!

    Welcome to the Suzie-Q blog!

    Thanks so much for this very interesting information. I didn’t realize our DOJ was being filled with Pat Roberts Law students.

    LMAO :lol:


  60. on February 19, 2008 at 6:11 pm wordgeezer

    Hi Joe…Yep, Monica Goodling for one……zzzZZZ

    l



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