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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Karin who wrote (125626)2/6/2001 3:15:03 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769669
 
the Bush administration has put Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder in charge
Hmm, so Bush is part of this conspiracy? You don't suppose Clinton left the order in the bottom drawer of his desk and Bush signed it without reading, just like his last exec. order.

TP



To: Karin who wrote (125626)2/6/2001 3:17:35 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Respond to of 769669
 
>>Janet Reno, the worst Attorney General in
American history<<

Actually, I imagine this fellow would garner a lot more votes:

comptons.com

Mitchell, John Newton, 1913–88, U.S.. Attorney General
(1969–72), b. Detroit. A law partner of Richard M. Nixon, he
managed Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign and was made (1969)
Attorney General. In Mar., 1972, he became head of the Nixon
reelection committee, but he resigned in June, following the
break-in at the Watergate offices of the Democratic National
Committee by employees of the reelection committee. Subsequent
investigations of the Watergate affair led to Mitchell's indictment,
trial, and conviction (Jan. 1, 1975) on charges of conspiracy,
obstruction of justice, and perjury. He was also tried, but
acquitted (Apr., 1974), on charges related to the secret
contributions to Nixon's campaign funds made by financier Robert
Vesco.

infoplease.lycos.com