Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

RolandTD20KdrummerRolandTD20Kdrummer Posts: 13,066
edited May 2007 in A Moving Train
Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.

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  • idratherbeidratherbe Posts: 367
    I've despised this guy for a LONG time... way back to when Dubyah was (sadly) the gov of Texas.

    Classic:
    "In nominating Alberto Gonzales to be the next attorney general, President Bush has selected a man with a long record of giving him the kind of legal advice he wants. Unfortunately, that advice has not always been of the highest professional or ethical caliber.

    Gonzales is perhaps best known for a controversial January 2002 memorandum to the president in which he argued that Geneva Convention proscriptions on torture did not apply to Taliban and al Qaeda prisoners, and that the conventions are, in fact, "obsolete."
    ref: Berlow, Alan. "The President's Yes Man", November 21, 2004, p. B07.

    Yeah, that's what we want from our AG! Right on!

    Sickening.

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  • blackredyellowblackredyellow Posts: 5,889
    Getting Bush off of jury duty in 1996 to help hide his DUI was a great career move by Gonzales.

    I'd love to see a list of exactly how many incompetent people Bush has put in key positions...
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    of a sunny day
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  • Smellyman2Smellyman2 Posts: 689
    More attorneys who work in the administration.

    http://movies.crooksandliars.com/TDS-Goodling-Regent.wmv

    What a joke (I wish it was)
  • El_KabongEl_Kabong Posts: 4,141
    Smellyman wrote:
    More attorneys who work in the administration.

    http://movies.crooksandliars.com/TDS-Goodling-Regent.wmv

    What a joke (I wish it was)

    it just brings you to the main crooks and liars page
    standin above the crowd
    he had a voice that was strong and loud and
    i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
    eager to identify with
    someone above the crowd
    someone who seemed to feel the same
    someone prepared to lead the way
  • Fixed the url...C&L website seems to have some weird linking issues...

    pretty damn funny indeed...
    http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/05/15/jon-stewart-exposes-the-bullht-ongoing-investigation-excuse/

    Incompetent is not a proper term...this is more along the lines of deliberate and planned intention.

    It's rotten from the inside out...
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • Smellyman2Smellyman2 Posts: 689
    El_Kabong wrote:
    it just brings you to the main crooks and liars page

    Oops. Try this one.

    http://www.crooksandliars.com/Media/Download/16686/2/TDS-Goodling-Regent.mov
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    I'd love to see a list of exactly how many incompetent people Bush has put in key positions...

    ;)

    Abraham, Spencer: Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy (DQ); replaced by Samuel W. Bodman during Bush's second term.
    Abrams, Elliott: Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy; appointed during Bush's second term.
    Armitage, Richard L.: Richard L. Armitage, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of State in Bush's first administration (RR + G1).
    Ashcroft, John: John Ashcroft, served as Attorney-General, U.S. Department of Justice in Bush's first administration (G1); White House Counsel Alberto R. Gonzales replaced Ashcroft during Bush's second term.
    Bartlett, Dan: Dan Bartlett has been named as Counselor to the President during Bush's second term.
    Bloch, Scott J.: Scott J. Bloch, Special Counsel, Office of Special Counsel; replaced Elaine D. Kaplan (resigned).
    Bodman, Sam: Samuel W. Bodman; Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; then Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury during Bush's first administration; replaced Spencer Abraham as Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy (DQ), during Bush's second term.
    Bolton, John R.: John R. Bolton, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; replaced John D. Negroponte during Bush's second term; to be replaced by Zalmay Khalilzad during Bush's second term. Bolton was not confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
    Bolten, Joshua B.: Joshua B. Bolten, Presidential Chief of Staff during Bush's second term; replaced Andrew H. Card, Jr., who resigned March 28, 2006.; previously served as Director, Office of Management and Budget (replaced Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.).
    Cambone, Stephen Anthony: Stephen A. Cambone, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, U.S. Department of Defense.
    Card, Andrew H.: Andrew H. Card, Jr., Presidential Chief of Staff during Bush's first term, resigned March 28, 2006. (RR + G1) Card was replaced by Joshua B. Bolten.
    Carmona, Richard Henry: Richard Henry Carmona, Surgeon General.
    Chao, Elaine: Elaine L. Chao, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor (RR + G1)
    Chellaraj, Rajkumar: Rajkumar Chellaraj nominated to be Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of State.
    Cheney, Richard: Richard Cheney (R-WY), Vice-President (GF + G1)
    Chertoff, Michael: Michael Chertoff replaced Tom Ridge as Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, during Bush's second term.
    Clement, Paul D.: Paul D. Clement, Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice, replaced Theodore B. Olson, who resigned.
    Cox, Christopher: Christopher Cox, member Securities and Exchange Commission July 29, 2005, replaced William H. Donaldson, who resigned.
    Crocker, Ryan: Ryan Crocker, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan; to replace Zalmay Khalilzad as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq. [1]
    Crouch, Jack D. II: Jack D. Crouch II named as Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor in the second Bush administration.
    Daniels, Mitchell E.: Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.[2], Director, Office of Management and Budget in the first Bush administration; replaced by Joshua B. Bolten.
    Devenish, Nicolle: Nicolle Devenish, Assistant to the President for Communications in the second Bush administration.
    Donaldson, William H.: William H. Donaldson resigned as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission June 1, 2005; replaced Harvey L. Pitt
    Evans, Donald: Donald Evans, Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce (G2); replaced by Carlos M. Gutierrez during Bush's second term.
    Fleischer, Ari: Ari Fleischer, first White House Press Secretary (G2); replaced by Scott McClellan.
    Friedman, Stephen: Stephen Friedman, Chairman of the National Economic Council; replaced Lawrence Lindsey (G2) (resigned).
    Gates, Robert M.: Robert M. Gates nominated November 8, 2006, as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense; replaced Donald H. Rumsfeld, who resigned.
    Gerson, Michael J.: Michael J. Gerson has been nominated to be Assistant to the President for Policy and Strategic Planning.
    Gonzales, Alberto R.: Alberto R. Gonzales, U.S. Attorney General (U.S. Department of Justice) (G2) second Bush administration; Office of Counsel/White House Counsel (G2) first administration.
    Goss, Porter J.: Porter J. Goss, Director, Central Intelligence Agency during Bush's second administration; replaced George J. Tenet.
    Greenspan, Alan: Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Federal Reserve Board (RR + G1 + BC).
    Griffin, Michael D.: Michael D. Griffin is Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the second Bush administration, vice Sean O'Keefe, who resigned.
    Gutierrez, Carlos M.: Carlos M. Gutierrez replaced Don Evans as Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce (G2), during Bush's second term.
    Hawley, Edmund S. "Kip": Edmund S. Hawley is Director of the Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
    Jackson, Alphonso: Alphonso Jackson, was appointed Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to replace Mel Martinez (G2). [3]
    Johanns, Mike: Mike Johanns replaced Ann Veneman as Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture during Bush's second term.
    Johnson, Stephen L.: Stephen L. Johnson is Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
    Joseph, Robert: Robert Joseph is Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, vice John R. Bolton.
    Kaplan, Elaine D.: Elaine D. Kaplan Special Counsel, Office of Special Counsel(resigned); replaced by Scott J. Bloch.
    Khalilzad, Zalmay: Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq since March 2005; to become U.S. Ambassador to United Nations, replacing John R. Bolton during Bush's second term. Khalilzad is to be replaced by Ryan Crocker, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan. [4]
    Kempthorne, Dirk: Dirk Kempthorne, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior (nominated March 16, 2006) during Bush's second term; would replace Gale A. Norton, who resigned March 10, 2006.
    Leavitt, Mike: Michael Leavitt, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in second Bush administration; Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency in the first Bush administration, replaced Christine Todd Whitman (quit).
    Lindsey, Lawrence: Lawrence Lindsey(G2), first Chairman of the National Economic Council (resigned); replaced by Stephen Friedman.
    McClellan, Scott: Scott McClellan, White House Press Secretary (G2); replaced Ari Fleischer (G2).
    McConnell, John Michael: Mike McConnell to become Director, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, to replace John D. Negroponte, who is stepping down to become Deputy Secretary of State under Condoleezza Rice. [5]
    McGurn, William: William McGurn, Assistant to the President for Speechwriting (G2) during Bush's second administration.
    Martin, Kevin J.: Kevin J. Martin, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (G2), replaced Michael Powell (G2).
    Miers, Harriet E.: Harriet E. Miers, Office of Counsel/White House Counsel (G2) during Bush's second administration; nominated as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; submitted resignation January 2007. [6]
    Mineta, Norman Y.: Norman Y. Mineta, Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation (BC); resigned and replaced by Mary E. Peters during Bush's second administration.
    Mueller, Robert: Robert Mueller, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
    Nakayama, Granta: Granta Nakayama, heads the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA), the enforcement division of the Environmental Protection Agency, during Bush's second term (G2).
    Negroponte, John D.: John D. Negroponte, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; next became first Director, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; stepping down to become Deputy Secretary of State under Condoleezza Rice; replaces Robert B. Zoellick, who resigned. [7]
    Nicholson, R. James "Jim": R. James "Jim" Nicholson, Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in the second Bush administration (U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican and former Republican National Committee chair).
    Norton, Gail A.: Gale A. Norton, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior (RR + G1) in Bush's first administration; resigned March 10, 2006.
    O'Neill, Paul: Paul O'Neill, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury in the first Bush administration (GF)(resigned); replaced by John Snow.
    Paige, Rod: Rod Paige, Secretary, U.S. Department of Education (G2) in the first Bush administration; replaced by Margaret Spellings during Bush's second administration.
    Paulson, Henry M., Jr.: Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury during Bush's second administration; replaced John Snow.
    Pitt, Harvey L.: Harvey L. Pitt; first Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission; replaced by William H. Donaldson.
    Portman, Robert J.: Robert J. Portman, Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative (G2); replaced Robert B. Zoellick.
    Powell, Colin: Colin L. Powell, Secretary, U.S. Department of State (RR + G1) in the first Bush administration; replaced by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice in Bush's second administration.
    Preston, Steve: Steve Preston, Administrator of the Small Business Association in Bush's second administration.
    Principi, Anthony J.: Anthony J. Principi, Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (RR + G1) in Bush's first administration; replaced by R. James "Jim" Nicholson during Bush's second administration.
    Rice, Condoleeza: Condoleezza Rice, Secretary, U.S. Department of State (G2) during Bush's second administration; National Security Advisor (G2) during first administration.
    Ridge, Tom: Tom Ridge, Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (formed 2001); New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik was nominated to replace Ridge during Bush's second term, but withdrew from consideration after various concerns were raised; Michael Chertoff replaced Ridge during Bush's second administration.
    Rove, Karl: Karl Rove, Assistant to the President, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, and White House Senior Advisor (G2).
    Rumsfeld, Donald: Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense (RN + GF), resigned November 8, 2006; replaced by Robert M. Gates.
    Snow John: John Snow, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury during Bush's first administration, replaced Paul O'Neill (GF) (resigned); replaced by Henry M. Paulson, Jr. during Bush's second administration.
    Spellings, Margaret: Margaret Spellings replaced Rod Paige as Secretary, U.S. Department of Education (G2), during Bush's second administration.
    Tenet, George J.: George J. Tenet, Director, Central Intelligence Agency (BC) in Bush's first administration; replaced by Porter J. Goss.
    Thompson, Tommy: Tommy Thompson, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services during Bush's first administration; replaced by EPA chief Michael Leavitt in Bush's second administration.
    Tobias, Randall L.: Randall L. Tobias nominated to be Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
    Towey, Jim: Jim Towey is Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives.
    Truscott, Carl J.: Carl J. Truscott, Director of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in both first and second Bush administrations.
    Tschetter, Ronald A.: Ronald A. Tschetter nominated to be Director of the United States Peace Corps, vice Gaddi H. Vasquez, who resigned.
    Vasquez, Gaddi H.: Gaddi H. Vasquez, Director of the United States Peace Corps in Bush's first administration; nominated to be United States Representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture with the rank of Ambassador in the second Bush administration.
    Veneman, Ann: Ann M. Veneman, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture (RR + G1); replaced by Mike Johanns during Bush's second administration.
    Wainstein, Kenneth L.: Kenneth L. Wainstein, Assistant Attorney General for National Security (new position) during Bush's second administration.
    Walters, John P.: John P. Walters, Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy (G1).
    Whitman, Christine Todd: Christine Todd Whitman, head of the Environmental Protection Agency (quit) in Bush's first administration; replaced by Michael Leavitt.
    Zoellick, Robert B.: Robert B. Zoellick, Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative (RR + G1) in Bush's first administration; Deputy Secretary of State in Bush's second administration, replaced Richard L. Armitage, who resigned; resigned as Deputy Secretary of State; to be replaced by John D. Negroponte.

    http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Bush_administration
  • sweet mother of god...
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • Bu2Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    ...during Bush's second term...
    ...during Bush's second term...
    ...during Bush's second term...



    *slaps self*
    Feels Good Inc.
  • El_KabongEl_Kabong Posts: 4,141
    Fixed the url...C&L website seems to have some weird linking issues...

    pretty damn funny indeed...
    http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/05/15/jon-stewart-exposes-the-bullht-ongoing-investigation-excuse/

    Incompetent is not a proper term...this is more along the lines of deliberate and planned intention.

    It's rotten from the inside out...


    ha, that was too damn funny

    how do you know the president and vice president didn't know?
    i...uhh..i...uhhh........i...i just know they wouldn't do that
    standin above the crowd
    he had a voice that was strong and loud and
    i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
    eager to identify with
    someone above the crowd
    someone who seemed to feel the same
    someone prepared to lead the way
  • El_KabongEl_Kabong Posts: 4,141
    cutback wrote:
    ;)

    Abraham, Spencer: Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy (DQ); replaced by Samuel W. Bodman during Bush's second term.
    Abrams, Elliott: Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy; appointed during Bush's second term.
    Armitage, Richard L.: Richard L. Armitage, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of State in Bush's first administration (RR + G1).
    Ashcroft, John: John Ashcroft, served as Attorney-General, U.S. Department of Justice in Bush's first administration (G1); White House Counsel Alberto R. Gonzales replaced Ashcroft during Bush's second term.
    Bartlett, Dan: Dan Bartlett has been named as Counselor to the President during Bush's second term.
    Bloch, Scott J.: Scott J. Bloch, Special Counsel, Office of Special Counsel; replaced Elaine D. Kaplan (resigned).
    Bodman, Sam: Samuel W. Bodman; Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce; then Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury during Bush's first administration; replaced Spencer Abraham as Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy (DQ), during Bush's second term.
    Bolton, John R.: John R. Bolton, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; replaced John D. Negroponte during Bush's second term; to be replaced by Zalmay Khalilzad during Bush's second term. Bolton was not confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
    Bolten, Joshua B.: Joshua B. Bolten, Presidential Chief of Staff during Bush's second term; replaced Andrew H. Card, Jr., who resigned March 28, 2006.; previously served as Director, Office of Management and Budget (replaced Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.).
    Cambone, Stephen Anthony: Stephen A. Cambone, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, U.S. Department of Defense.
    Card, Andrew H.: Andrew H. Card, Jr., Presidential Chief of Staff during Bush's first term, resigned March 28, 2006. (RR + G1) Card was replaced by Joshua B. Bolten.
    Carmona, Richard Henry: Richard Henry Carmona, Surgeon General.
    Chao, Elaine: Elaine L. Chao, Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor (RR + G1)
    Chellaraj, Rajkumar: Rajkumar Chellaraj nominated to be Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of State.
    Cheney, Richard: Richard Cheney (R-WY), Vice-President (GF + G1)
    Chertoff, Michael: Michael Chertoff replaced Tom Ridge as Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, during Bush's second term.
    Clement, Paul D.: Paul D. Clement, Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice, replaced Theodore B. Olson, who resigned.
    Cox, Christopher: Christopher Cox, member Securities and Exchange Commission July 29, 2005, replaced William H. Donaldson, who resigned.
    Crocker, Ryan: Ryan Crocker, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan; to replace Zalmay Khalilzad as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq. [1]
    Crouch, Jack D. II: Jack D. Crouch II named as Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor in the second Bush administration.
    Daniels, Mitchell E.: Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.[2], Director, Office of Management and Budget in the first Bush administration; replaced by Joshua B. Bolten.
    Devenish, Nicolle: Nicolle Devenish, Assistant to the President for Communications in the second Bush administration.
    Donaldson, William H.: William H. Donaldson resigned as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission June 1, 2005; replaced Harvey L. Pitt
    Evans, Donald: Donald Evans, Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce (G2); replaced by Carlos M. Gutierrez during Bush's second term.
    Fleischer, Ari: Ari Fleischer, first White House Press Secretary (G2); replaced by Scott McClellan.
    Friedman, Stephen: Stephen Friedman, Chairman of the National Economic Council; replaced Lawrence Lindsey (G2) (resigned).
    Gates, Robert M.: Robert M. Gates nominated November 8, 2006, as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense; replaced Donald H. Rumsfeld, who resigned.
    Gerson, Michael J.: Michael J. Gerson has been nominated to be Assistant to the President for Policy and Strategic Planning.
    Gonzales, Alberto R.: Alberto R. Gonzales, U.S. Attorney General (U.S. Department of Justice) (G2) second Bush administration; Office of Counsel/White House Counsel (G2) first administration.
    Goss, Porter J.: Porter J. Goss, Director, Central Intelligence Agency during Bush's second administration; replaced George J. Tenet.
    Greenspan, Alan: Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Federal Reserve Board (RR + G1 + BC).
    Griffin, Michael D.: Michael D. Griffin is Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the second Bush administration, vice Sean O'Keefe, who resigned.
    Gutierrez, Carlos M.: Carlos M. Gutierrez replaced Don Evans as Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce (G2), during Bush's second term.
    Hawley, Edmund S. "Kip": Edmund S. Hawley is Director of the Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
    Jackson, Alphonso: Alphonso Jackson, was appointed Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to replace Mel Martinez (G2). [3]
    Johanns, Mike: Mike Johanns replaced Ann Veneman as Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture during Bush's second term.
    Johnson, Stephen L.: Stephen L. Johnson is Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
    Joseph, Robert: Robert Joseph is Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, vice John R. Bolton.
    Kaplan, Elaine D.: Elaine D. Kaplan Special Counsel, Office of Special Counsel(resigned); replaced by Scott J. Bloch.
    Khalilzad, Zalmay: Zalmay Khalilzad, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq since March 2005; to become U.S. Ambassador to United Nations, replacing John R. Bolton during Bush's second term. Khalilzad is to be replaced by Ryan Crocker, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan. [4]
    Kempthorne, Dirk: Dirk Kempthorne, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior (nominated March 16, 2006) during Bush's second term; would replace Gale A. Norton, who resigned March 10, 2006.
    Leavitt, Mike: Michael Leavitt, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in second Bush administration; Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency in the first Bush administration, replaced Christine Todd Whitman (quit).
    Lindsey, Lawrence: Lawrence Lindsey(G2), first Chairman of the National Economic Council (resigned); replaced by Stephen Friedman.
    McClellan, Scott: Scott McClellan, White House Press Secretary (G2); replaced Ari Fleischer (G2).
    McConnell, John Michael: Mike McConnell to become Director, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, to replace John D. Negroponte, who is stepping down to become Deputy Secretary of State under Condoleezza Rice. [5]
    McGurn, William: William McGurn, Assistant to the President for Speechwriting (G2) during Bush's second administration.
    Martin, Kevin J.: Kevin J. Martin, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (G2), replaced Michael Powell (G2).
    Miers, Harriet E.: Harriet E. Miers, Office of Counsel/White House Counsel (G2) during Bush's second administration; nominated as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; submitted resignation January 2007. [6]
    Mineta, Norman Y.: Norman Y. Mineta, Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation (BC); resigned and replaced by Mary E. Peters during Bush's second administration.
    Mueller, Robert: Robert Mueller, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
    Nakayama, Granta: Granta Nakayama, heads the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA), the enforcement division of the Environmental Protection Agency, during Bush's second term (G2).
    Negroponte, John D.: John D. Negroponte, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; next became first Director, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; stepping down to become Deputy Secretary of State under Condoleezza Rice; replaces Robert B. Zoellick, who resigned. [7]
    Nicholson, R. James "Jim": R. James "Jim" Nicholson, Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in the second Bush administration (U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican and former Republican National Committee chair).
    Norton, Gail A.: Gale A. Norton, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior (RR + G1) in Bush's first administration; resigned March 10, 2006.
    O'Neill, Paul: Paul O'Neill, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury in the first Bush administration (GF)(resigned); replaced by John Snow.
    Paige, Rod: Rod Paige, Secretary, U.S. Department of Education (G2) in the first Bush administration; replaced by Margaret Spellings during Bush's second administration.
    Paulson, Henry M., Jr.: Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury during Bush's second administration; replaced John Snow.
    Pitt, Harvey L.: Harvey L. Pitt; first Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission; replaced by William H. Donaldson.
    Portman, Robert J.: Robert J. Portman, Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative (G2); replaced Robert B. Zoellick.
    Powell, Colin: Colin L. Powell, Secretary, U.S. Department of State (RR + G1) in the first Bush administration; replaced by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice in Bush's second administration.
    Preston, Steve: Steve Preston, Administrator of the Small Business Association in Bush's second administration.
    Principi, Anthony J.: Anthony J. Principi, Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (RR + G1) in Bush's first administration; replaced by R. James "Jim" Nicholson during Bush's second administration.
    Rice, Condoleeza: Condoleezza Rice, Secretary, U.S. Department of State (G2) during Bush's second administration; National Security Advisor (G2) during first administration.
    Ridge, Tom: Tom Ridge, Secretary, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (formed 2001); New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik was nominated to replace Ridge during Bush's second term, but withdrew from consideration after various concerns were raised; Michael Chertoff replaced Ridge during Bush's second administration.
    Rove, Karl: Karl Rove, Assistant to the President, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, and White House Senior Advisor (G2).
    Rumsfeld, Donald: Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary, U.S. Department of Defense (RN + GF), resigned November 8, 2006; replaced by Robert M. Gates.
    Snow John: John Snow, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Treasury during Bush's first administration, replaced Paul O'Neill (GF) (resigned); replaced by Henry M. Paulson, Jr. during Bush's second administration.
    Spellings, Margaret: Margaret Spellings replaced Rod Paige as Secretary, U.S. Department of Education (G2), during Bush's second administration.
    Tenet, George J.: George J. Tenet, Director, Central Intelligence Agency (BC) in Bush's first administration; replaced by Porter J. Goss.
    Thompson, Tommy: Tommy Thompson, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services during Bush's first administration; replaced by EPA chief Michael Leavitt in Bush's second administration.
    Tobias, Randall L.: Randall L. Tobias nominated to be Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
    Towey, Jim: Jim Towey is Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives.
    Truscott, Carl J.: Carl J. Truscott, Director of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in both first and second Bush administrations.
    Tschetter, Ronald A.: Ronald A. Tschetter nominated to be Director of the United States Peace Corps, vice Gaddi H. Vasquez, who resigned.
    Vasquez, Gaddi H.: Gaddi H. Vasquez, Director of the United States Peace Corps in Bush's first administration; nominated to be United States Representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture with the rank of Ambassador in the second Bush administration.
    Veneman, Ann: Ann M. Veneman, Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture (RR + G1); replaced by Mike Johanns during Bush's second administration.
    Wainstein, Kenneth L.: Kenneth L. Wainstein, Assistant Attorney General for National Security (new position) during Bush's second administration.
    Walters, John P.: John P. Walters, Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy (G1).
    Whitman, Christine Todd: Christine Todd Whitman, head of the Environmental Protection Agency (quit) in Bush's first administration; replaced by Michael Leavitt.
    Zoellick, Robert B.: Robert B. Zoellick, Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative (RR + G1) in Bush's first administration; Deputy Secretary of State in Bush's second administration, replaced Richard L. Armitage, who resigned; resigned as Deputy Secretary of State; to be replaced by John D. Negroponte.

    http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Bush_administration


    you forgot stephen hadley, he was below condi rice and got promoted to her job as national security advisor when she left....when it came out that tenet sent T W O memos out to various places over disagreeing w/ the yellow cake claim and other things that ended up baseless...he was the one who took the 'fall' if you want to call getting promoted to national security advisor...anyway, his excuse were the memos and telephone calls 'slipped his mind' and that's why they got to stay in the speeches
    standin above the crowd
    he had a voice that was strong and loud and
    i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
    eager to identify with
    someone above the crowd
    someone who seemed to feel the same
    someone prepared to lead the way
  • bgivens33bgivens33 Posts: 290
    cutback wrote:

    Founder of Sourcewatch is John Stauber....

    wiki-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stauber

    Just pointing out that the list might be taken with a grain of salt. HARDLY an unbiased organization.(though I do tend to agree with the little bit I scanned over)
  • El_KabongEl_Kabong Posts: 4,141
    bgivens33 wrote:
    Founder of Sourcewatch is John Stauber....

    wiki-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stauber

    Just pointing out that the list might be taken with a grain of salt. HARDLY an unbiased organization.(though I do tend to agree with the little bit I scanned over)

    is biased the only complaint? do you dispute the info he or his organization puts out?
    standin above the crowd
    he had a voice that was strong and loud and
    i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
    eager to identify with
    someone above the crowd
    someone who seemed to feel the same
    someone prepared to lead the way
  • bgivens33bgivens33 Posts: 290
    El_Kabong wrote:
    is biased the only complaint? do you dispute the info he or his organization puts out?

    I'm not going to lie, I don't know a whole lot about him. And to answer your question, yes, biased is my only point... not really a complaint. It just irks me a bit when something is posted as truth, when the correct source for the information isn't clearly revealed, intentional and unintentional. As you can see, I get quite annoyed with the government from time to time(or more accurately, most of the time).
  • El_KabongEl_Kabong Posts: 4,141
    bgivens33 wrote:
    I'm not going to lie, I don't know a whole lot about him. And to answer your question, yes, biased is my only point... not really a complaint. It just irks me a bit when something is posted as truth, when the correct source for the information isn't clearly revealed, intentional and unintentional. As you can see, I get quite annoyed with the government from time to time(or more accurately, most of the time).


    i understand i was just curious, i've read a few of his books and they were pretty informative and had a good amount of links and other sources

    never really went to his website
    standin above the crowd
    he had a voice that was strong and loud and
    i swallowed his facade cos i'm so
    eager to identify with
    someone above the crowd
    someone who seemed to feel the same
    someone prepared to lead the way
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    bgivens33 wrote:
    Founder of Sourcewatch is John Stauber....

    wiki-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stauber

    Just pointing out that the list might be taken with a grain of salt. HARDLY an unbiased organization.(though I do tend to agree with the little bit I scanned over)


    just trying to make a point.....the bush administration is worst in the history of the us...just my opinion.....:)
  • idratherbeidratherbe Posts: 367
    cutback wrote:
    just trying to make a point.....the bush administration is worst in the history of the us...just my opinion.....:)

    You're not alone, my friend... The absolute perversion of power and arrogance is going to cost us and our children for YEARS to come.

    *HEAVY sigh*

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  • More Gonzales clips...pretty surreal.

    http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/04/26/daily-show-bushs-band-of-idiot-geniuses/

    http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/05/11/jack-cafferty-on-gonzo-what-a-loser/

    some key points made here: Midterm manipulation of the 93
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gXzbJfNHC0

    Habeas Corpus: The ability to seek relief from unlawful imprisonment.

    Alberto Gonzales Violates Common Sense:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY5BwMjpUOI

    Alberto Gonzalez in all his glory (audio testimony)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLP_TZ3c8Xs

    Interview with Bush... you decide:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNIOmbm3KYg
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