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bobthedrummer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 12:10 PM
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A DU criminal investigation thread: Bush's White House Staff
Use these two simple links as a database for names and positions held by current and former WH staff and post what you come up with like a real criminal investigation or grand jury would.

I'm merely starting this thread-it's up to you to develop collaboratively over the weekend. Cross-posting other DU threads is encouraged. Those of you with technical skills might want to create some flow charts or other helpful aids.

Bush's White House Staff (from Source Watch)
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Bush%27s_White_House_Staff

Alexis Simendinger's 2006 White House Staff Salary List (from National Journal)
http://www.nationaljournal.com/about/njweekly/stories/2006/0711nj1.htm
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fooj Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 12:37 PM
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1. KandR
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L. Coyote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-02-07 01:49 AM
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17. second that fooj
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ClayZ Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 12:41 PM
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2. K and R
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maddezmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 01:50 PM
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3. K&R
and bookmarked
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NMDemDist2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 02:43 PM
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4. OK I started the list in the Research forum- That way we can all edit it and update it
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bobthedrummer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 02:47 PM
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5. Thank you! I hope this thread grows over the weekend too. n/t
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seemslikeadream Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 03:12 PM
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6. HADLEY NAMED
Edited on Fri Jun-01-07 03:14 PM by seemslikeadream


http://www.prospect.org/weblog/archives/2005/10/index.html#008117

HADLEY NAMED. La Repubblica has a dynamite series this week on the origin of the yellowcake forgeries. Laura Rozen reports:
With Patrick Fitzgerald widely expected to announce indictments in the CIA leaks investigation, questions are again being raised about the murky matter that first led to the appointment of the special counsel: namely, how the Bush White House came into possession of discredited Italian intelligence reports claiming that Iraq sought uranium "yellowcake" from Niger.
The key documents supposedly proving the Iraqi attempt turned out to be crude forgeries on official stationery stolen from the African nation's Rome embassy. Among the most tantalizing aspects of the debate over the Iraq War is the origin of those fake documents and the role of the Italian intelligence services in disseminating them.

In an explosive series of articles appearing this week in the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, investigative reporters Carlo Bonini and Giuseppe d'Avanzo reveal how Niccolo Pollari, chief of Italy's military intelligence service, known as SISMI, brought the Niger yellowcake story directly to the White House after his insistent overtures had been rejected by the Central Intelligence Agency in 2001 and 2002.

Today's exclusive report in La Repubblica reveals that Pollari met secretly in Washington on September 9, 2002, with then–Deputy National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley. Their secret meeting came at a critical moment in the White House campaign to convince Congress and the American public that war in Iraq was necessary to prevent Saddam Hussein from developing nuclear weapons.

The La Repubblica article quotes a Bush administration official saying, "I can confirm that on September 9, 2002, general Nicolo Pollari met Stephen Hadley."



Iraq Intelligence and Nuclear Evidence = Hearing with SoS Rice< Tenet and Hadley added now.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=1019542&mesg_id=1019542
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seemslikeadream Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 03:21 PM
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7. Douglas Feith
FBI Probe Targets Pentagon Official
http://www.truthout.org/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/4/5984


Laura Rozen explains just why the investigation is going nowhere:


But the main reason he has been inhibited is that previous public comments he made apparently caused the Pentagon to abruptly stop cooperating with the investigation. At the July 2004 press conference occasioned by the release of the Phase I report, Rockefeller asserted that certain activities of members of the office of then–Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith, including a secret Rome meeting with the Iranian arms dealer Manucher Ghorbanifar, might have been “unlawful.” At that point, Feith’s office simply stopped cooperating with the investigation, and Roberts hasn’t compelled Feith or his staff to comply. “ got very skittish about volunteering as they had been up to that point,” an SSCI staffer told the Prospect. “They got all lawyered up. Roberts’ position, and , has been either ‘show us what you’re talking about’ or ‘withdraw the statement and we’ll continue our cooperation with you.’ Rockefeller wouldn’t do either.”
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 06:20 PM
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8. Rightweb...
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 06:32 PM
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9. Harriet Miers, Karl Zinmeister
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 06:41 PM
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10. OMG Check out Robert Zoellick's Social Network Diagram
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OmmmSweetOmmm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 06:47 PM
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11. A is for Elliott Abrams....does a little thing like Iran-Contra ring a bell? From Wikipedia.
Edited on Fri Jun-01-07 06:49 PM by OmmmSweetOmmm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Abrams#Iran-Contra_affair

Iran-Contra affair

During investigation of the Iran-Contra Affair, the special prosecutor handling the case prepared multiple felony counts against Abrams but never indicted him.<12> Instead, Abrams entered into a plea agreement that ultimately led to a conviction without imprisonment on two misdemeanors of withholding information from Congress.<13> He was fined $50, placed on probation for two years, and assigned 100 hours of community service. This was Chief Judge Aubrey Robinson's way (1) of indicating that a moment's error of judgment (in not telling Congress quite all he knew) should not expunge twelve years of honorable service to the country, and (2) of telling the special prosecutor, Lawrence Walsh, to shut down his operations. After five years and $50 million, his office had achieved practically nothing: Oliver North and John Poindexter were free; Robert McFarlane, like Abrams, had received the lightest of sentences. Which may explain why President George H. W. Bush pardoned Abrams along with a number of other Iran-Contra defendants shortly before leaving office in 1992.

So what filth is he involved with now???


:hi: and recommending!
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 06:56 PM
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12. Joshua Bolten
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 07:41 PM
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13. JD Crouch "The Hawks Hawk"

The Hawks' Hawk
Jim Lobe | January 11, 2007
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/rw/3897

IRC Right Web rightweb.irc-online.org

In putting together his long-awaited new strategy on Iraq, President George W. Bush relied heavily on the counsel of J.D. Crouch II, perhaps the most hardline—and most obscure—of his hawkish advisers.

Over the past 15 years, the generally low-profile Crouch has taken a number of controversial positions, from advocating military action against Cuba and North Korea to blaming the 1999 Columbine High School student massacre in Colorado on “30 years of liberal social policy.”

As deputy national security adviser, Crouch, who has held three posts in the Bush administration, chaired the interagency group charged with mapping out Bush's new Iraq strategy. The main feature of the so-called surge strategy will add some 20,000 new U.S. troops to the 140,000 already there in hopes of stabilizing Baghdad and the rebellious Al Anbar province.

Crouch, whose substantive expertise is in arms control—or, more precisely, how the United States can evade or undermine international efforts to promote arms control—has long been a favorite of Vice President Dick Cheney, whose own national security adviser, neoconservative John Hannah, has reportedly played a key role in the deliberations over Iraq.

Crouch first worked under Cheney at the Pentagon during the administration of President George H.W. Bush when, as a deputy assistant secretary for international security, he contributed to the controversial 1992 draft Defense Planning Guidance (DPG) that, among other things, called on Washington to pursue unquestioned military dominance in and around Eurasia.

He returned to the Pentagon as assistant secretary for international security after the younger Bush took office as president in 2001. In that capacity, Crouch focused mostly on the administration's withdrawal from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, plans to develop new kinds of nuclear weapons, and the preparation of the 2002 National Security Strategy, which codified many of the ideas first proposed in the 1992 draft DPG.

He left the administration in late 2003 to return as a professor to Southwest Missouri State University (SMSU, now renamed Missouri State University), long a stronghold of missile defense, nuclear arms, and space weapons advocates, only to be appointed the following year as U.S. ambassador to Romania, a post he held for just eight months before being recalled to Washington in early 2005 as deputy national security adviser under Stephen Hadley.

His return was described by Washington Post columnist Jim Hoagland as evidence that Cheney was “charging ahead with undiminished influence and unshakable self-confidence.”

Now 48, Crouch first entered government after earning a doctorate in international relations at the University of Southern California in the mid-1980s. With the help of his longtime mentor and one of then-President Ronald Reagan's most hawkish advisers, William Van Cleave, Crouch was assigned to the State Department's Arms Control and Disarmament Agency before joining the staff of the far-right senator from Cheney's home state of Wyoming, Malcolm Wallop, in 1986.

In 1990 Crouch moved to the Pentagon, where he worked under then-Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Paul Wolfowitz. After the first Gulf War Crouch was part of a team that prepared the draft DPG, including Wolfowitz, I. Lewis Libby (Cheney's future vice presidential chief of staff until 2005), and Zalmay Khalilzad (Washington's current ambassador to Iraq). The draft DPG's leak to the New York Times sparked a major controversy that eventually prompted the George H.W. Bush administration to repudiate its more unilateralist proposals.

Crouch spent most of the 1990s teaching at SMSU, where the Department of Defense and Strategic Studies was headed by Van Cleave, and speaking out against what he and his associates charged was the “appeasement” policies of the Clinton administration.

He strongly denounced U.S.-North Korean negotiations in 1995, calling for Washington to send more U.S. troops and deploy tactical nuclear weapons to South Korea to carry out air strikes against nuclear targets in the North if Pyongyang refused to give up its nuclear program. The following year, he criticized President Bill Clinton for imposing travel restrictions and economic sanctions against Cuba after its air force shot down two civilian planes flown by anti-Castro activists from south Florida. “We ought to have considered military options,” Crouch said at the time. “As long as we allow a totalitarian Communist regime to exist 90 miles from our borders, we can expect these kinds of problems to recur.”

He also joined the Board of Advisers of the ultra-hawkish Center for Security Policy (CSP), a lobby group funded by defense contractors and far-right Zionists associated with Israel's Likud Party and headed by hardline neoconservative Frank Gaffney.

Other members of that board have included senior members of the Bush administration, including Elliott Abrams, the senior Middle East director on the National Security Council; Richard Perle, the former Defense Policy Board chairman; Douglas Feith, the former undersecretary of defense for policy; and a number of former and current SMSU faculty members, including Van Cleave, Charles Kupperman, Keith Payne, and Henry Cooper, the former head of Reagan's Star Wars program.

From his perch at SMSU, meanwhile, Crouch also spoke out about and wrote on domestic issues, taking classically far-right positions against big government, progressive taxation, and gun control. In a letter published in the Washington Times, he blamed the 1999 Columbine shooting rampage on “30 years of liberal social policy that has put our children in day care, taken God out of the schools, taken Mom out of the house, and banished Dad as an authority figure from the family altogether.” Crouch has since then insisted that he does not oppose “women in the workplace.”

Although such positions generally do not reflect neoconservative views, neoconservatives, including Perle and Gaffney, have, like Cheney, been among Crouch's most enthusiastic boosters over the years.

“Knowing him as I do,” Gaffney—whose list of U.S. adversaries against which Washington should be much more confrontational runs from Iran to France—told the St. Louis Post Dispatch earlier this year, “I'm almost certain that he is exercising influence, and influence that is reinforcing the most robust policies and positions of this administration.”

Jim Lobe is a contributor to Right Web (rightweb.irc-online.org) and the Washington bureau chief of the Inter Press Service.
http://rightweb.irc-online.org/rw/3897


http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=5745
Dr. J.D. Crouch Returns to Academia

The Department of Defense announced today that Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy Dr. J.D. Crouch II will depart from his current position effective Oct. 31, 2003.

Looking back over the past two years, Crouch said, "It has been a great privilege for me to serve the president and Secretary Rumsfeld, and to have worked with so many dedicated professionals -- civilian and military -- in the Pentagon and in this administration."

Dr. Crouch was sworn into his current position on Aug. 6, 2001. He is a principal advisor to the Secretary of Defense on the formulation and coordination of policy for NATO, Europe, Russia, the Central Asian Republics, the Caucuses and the Balkans, nuclear forces, missile defense, technology security policy, counter-proliferation, nonproliferation, space and arms control.

From 1993 to 2001, Dr. Crouch was associate professor of defense and strategic studies at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Mo. He will resume his academic appointment there after leaving the Pentagon. He was also co-founder of PalmGear.com, the Internet’s leading source of Palm OS software.

As part of his public service through Southwest Missouri State, Dr. Crouch served as a reserve deputy sheriff in Christian County, Mo., and a member of a multi-county Special Response Team. He also served on the Board of Editors of Comparative Strategy and was a member of the Board of Advisors of the Center for Security Policy.

From 1990 to 1992, Dr. Crouch was the principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security policy in the first Bush Administration. From 1986 to 1990, he was the military legislative assistant to Senator Malcolm Wallop (R-Wyoming) and served as the senator’s staff designee on the Senate Armed Services Committee.

From 1984 to 1986, he worked for the Assistant Director for Strategic Programs in the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and was an advisor to the U.S. Delegation on Nuclear and Space Arms Talks with the former Soviet Union.

Dr. Crouch holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Southern California. He has written on a wide range of defense and foreign policy issues. He lives with his wife Kristin and their two children, Lara and Jake, in Nixa, Mo.
http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=5745











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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 07:56 PM
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14.  White House staff
Edited on Fri Jun-01-07 08:29 PM by Joanne98
http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=6250
White House staff

Director of Presidential Speechwriting and Senior Policy Adviser – Michael J. Gerson worked for Charles Colson's Prison Fellowship Ministry. He also worked as a senior policy adviser at the Heritage Foundation.

Special Assistant to the President for Economic Speechwriting – David Frum was a fellow at the Manhattan Institute.

Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director, Speechwriting – Peter Wehner was the executive director for policy at Empower America.

Associate Director of Domestic Policy – Sarah Youssef was a Research Assistant at the Heritage Foundation.

Director of Strategic Initiatives – Barry Jackson helped organize and implement the 1994 House Republican campaign manifesto, the Contract With America.

Assistant to the President for Economic Policy; Director, National Economic Council – Lawrence B. Lindsey was a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.

Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for Public Liaison – Tim Goeglin is a former aide to Religious Right leader and former Family Research Council head Gary Bauer.
http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=6250

WHITE HOUSE STAFF SALARIES
http://nationaljournal.com/about/njweekly/stories/2006/0711nj1.htm#list








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bobthedrummer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-01-07 10:13 PM
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15. Many former White House Staff are listed on this President George W. Bush
Campaign Organization page from George Washington University-people like Nicolle Wallace Devenish (these folks marry and reproduce, like loyal Bushies, within the "family" i.e. the BFEE)

this is also a useful link for criminal investigations

"President George W. Bush Campaign Organization"
http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2004/bush/bushorg.html

fair use cited
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proud patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-02-07 01:48 AM
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16. Caging Lists
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bobthedrummer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-03-07 02:00 AM
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18. J. Scott Jennings, Eryn Witcher, Dana Perino, Stephen Hadley...kick
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