IMPEACH BUSH
"Dedicated to exposing the lies and impeachable offenses of George W.
Bush"
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A conservative is a man who has never learned how to walk forward.
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CREW's Latest Report reveals 25 Most Corrupt Members of the
Bush Administration
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington February 7, 2007 Today, CREW released a new report, "Criminals and Scoundrels: The 25 Most Corrupt Members of the Bush Administration." The full report with exhibits can be found here. CREW found and documented more than more than 160 cases of misconduct over the last six years and then narrowed the list based on type of offense, the official's level of responsibility and the impact on the public trust. The majority of the officials in the report have been convicted of crimes, are currently under criminal investigation, or are being investigated by the inspector generals of their respective agencies. The 25 Most Corrupt Members of the Bush Administration are: Claude Allen, White House Eric Andell, U.S. Department of Education Margaret Burnette, Food and Drug Administration Lester Crawford, Food and Drug Administration Lurita Doan, General Services Administration Brian Doyle, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Darleen Druyun, U.S. Air Force Frank Figueroa, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, Central Intelligence Agency J. Steven Griles, U.S. Department of the Interior Andrea Grimsley, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Donald Keyser, U.S. Department of State John Korsmo, Federal Housing Finance Board Kevin Marlowe, U.S. Department of Defense Jose Miranda, Broadcasting Board of Governors William Myers, U.S. Department of Interior Janet Rehnquist, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services David Safavian, White House and General Services Administration Robert Schofield, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Thomas Scully, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services David Smith, Department of Interior Jeffrey Stayton, U.S. Department of the Army Robert Stein, Coalition Provisional Authority Roger Stillwell, U.S. Department of the Interior Kenneth Tomlinson, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Commentary: |
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