Wednesday, April 04, 2007

More on the Justice Purge Cover-up

As much as I hate the suffix "-gate" on national political scandals involving cover-ups, the term "attorney-gate" keeps coming to mind on the latest involving debatable firings of United States attorneys that are then replaced by Rove appointees. But I argue this; Watergate et al were a walk in the park compared to the dimensions of Consitutional battering this administration has gotten into its head it has the right--the DUTY- -to undertake. Such offenses need new words.

The biggest scandals have not yet been codified. Maybe not until after BushCo is dead and gone from office will the breadth of their scandals come to light, but until then I pretty mush refuse to give them the cover of a "-gate"-- a pardonable offense.

Moving on, if you listen to my show, expecially the latest, you know I think the USA purges are at least positioning for 2008 election "engineering".

Anyway, here's the latest tid-bit regarding Little Rock’s interim U.S. Attorney J. Timothy Griffin:
The 38-year-old Griffin claims on his official Web site that he prosecuted 40 criminal cases while at Ft. Campbell, where he was stationed from September 2005 to May 2006. But Army authorities say Ft. Campbell’s records show Griffin only serving as assistant trial counsel on three cases, none of which went to trial.