Justice for just us.(Devil in the Details)
American Prospect, The, July, 2005 by Dubner, Jeffrey
THE BUSH ADMINISTRAtion has always done a top-notch job of screening out all no-men (or even maybe-men) from its ranks, so the recent replacement of Deputy Attorney General James Comey seemed almost inevitable. Despite a year spent as John Ashcroft's No. 2 and a r6sum6 that includes 15 years in U.S. attorneys' offices, highlighted by the indictments of the Khobar Towers terrorists, Comey was never considered a serious candidate to succeed Ashcroft.
But then, Comey made clear that he had other concerns than just being a good team player. After all, his first act upon ...
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