This is from the Feb 6 Newsweek. It's neither pro- nor anti- Bush so feel free to read having your convictions challenged.
It outlines the internal struggles between lawyers within the DOJ as well as between the White House and outside agencies.
I think it does show that when push comes to shove the White House ( and this this truism is independent of who holds office) will eventually get the administration and agency concurrence that it desires. This goes a long way to supporting an aggressive separation of powers as well as making a strong argument in support of the Twenty-second amendment.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11079547/site/Newsweek/
They were loyal conservatives, and Bush appointees. They fought a quiet battle to rein in the president's power in the war on terror. And they paid a price for it. A NEWSWEEK investigation.
See what happens when I can't play poker online. You better hope that the next 37 days go quickly.
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
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