Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Another Email Dump and look what turned up...

The leader of the Federalist Society reccommended changes in US Attorneys. Another twist in Attorneygate.

From McClatchy News:

E-mail questions if conservative group was party to plan to fire U.S. attorneys

A leader of an influential conservative legal group recommended a replacement candidate for the U.S. attorney in San Diego just days after the sitting prosecutor's name was secretly placed on a Justice Department firing list, according to a document released Wednesday.


The recommendation by the executive vice president of the Federalist Society, Leonard Leo, came before anyone outside of a tight group in the White House and Justice Department knew about a nascent strategy that ultimately led to the firings of nine U.S. attorneys.


It could not be determined whether a short e-mail, sent on March 7, 2005, making the recommendation meant that Leo knew of the plan to fire Carol Lam or whether his message was unsolicited and coincidental.


The subject line of Leo's e-mail to Mary Beth Buchanan, then-director of the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, says, "USA San Diego," indicating the top prosecutor job for the Southern District of California. Lam was on the job at the time and had no plans to step down.


The text of the note reads, "You guys need a good candidate?" Leo goes on to say he would "strongly recommend" the Air Force's general counsel, Mary Walker.


Walker led a Pentagon working group in 2003, which critics said helped provide the administration with a rationale to circumvent the international Geneva Conventions banning torture in the interrogations of terrorism suspects.


Leo, the Justice Department and Walker could not be reached for comment late Wednesday. Lam declined comment.


With every email another bit of info of the conspiracy of the Republican party and the DOJ and the White House to try to fix another election.

UPDATE from Think Progress:

Buchanan will meet with House investigators next week.

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