<---Click here. This is a very juicy email of a memo that dated in December of 2003 from Sampson . It was memo concerning the Attorney General's Advisory Committee of United States Attorneys. It had mentioned Fitzgerald's name as an expiring members of this committee. Found in Document 7-1.
Former Attorney General John Ashcroft appointed of six new members to serve two-year terms on his 2004 Attorney Generals Advisory Committee of United States Attorneys.
Michael A. Battle, United States Attorney, Western District of New York
Michael A. Battle, United States Attorney, Western District of New York
Christopher J. Christie, United States Attorney, District of New Jersey
Karin J. Immergut, United States Attorney, District of Oregon
Alice H. Martin, United States Attorney, Northern District of Alabama
Kevin J. OConnor, United States Attorney, District of Connecticut
J. Strom Thurmond, Jr., United States Attorney, District of South Carolina
Ashcroft extended for one year the terms of three current members of the Committee: United States Attorneys Paul J. McNulty, Vice Chair, (Eastern District of Virginia); William Mercer (District of Montana); and Patrick J. Fitzgerald (Northern District of Illinois).
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5 comments:
Well, well, this just gets gooder and gooder ;D
What next? How do we get those missing tapes?- oops, I mean emails!
As faster the emails come out, the more exposure of a corrupted Administration...
Not fast enough they still have way to much time until the end of their terms to do too much damage. If this was a Democrat they would have been toast by now.
And yes, if it was a Democrat, that person would have been removed from office. I am sure the people who remembered the Nixon era remembered how Nixon got in office in 1968, stole the election in 1972, got caught in bugging the DNC office and the Watergate scandal and how the people and Congress impeach Nixon. It just deja vu for the Gerbil Administration except more corrupted crimes committed by the Gerbil than in 1972.
Very disturbing, SPB...
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