It looks like the devil himself, may have had a larger role than first admitted to by the White House in the purging of several prominent and successful U.S. Attorneys.
Special negative attention was given to those attorneys who practiced in heavily contested battleground congressional race states and which they refused to illegally investigate Democratic politicians running for those heavily contested seats.
I really hope this is the end of the line for Rove.
His very existence in the current Bush White House lays credence to the fact that incompetence and loyalty outweigh performance and doing the right thing.
I would go as far to brand Rove a traitor to this country, to the very values, freedoms and ideologys this great country was built on.
If there is any justice in this world, this man must go to prison, be locked away for years to come in a situation where the warden throws away the key.
Then again, this is the cruel world of politics where justice, fairness and truth are often not good bedfellows...
E-mails released this week, including a set issued Thursday night by the Justice Department, appear to contradict the administration's assertion that Mr. Bush's staff had only limited involvement in the firings of eight U.S. attorneys, which Democrats have suggested were a politically motivated purge. Each new piece in the rapidly unfolding saga of how the prosecutors came to be dismissed has made it more difficult for the White House to insulate itself from the controversy. The latest e-mails between White House and Justice Department officials show that Rove inquired in early January 2005 about firing U.S. attorneys.
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