Monday, January 23, 2006

Bush Appoints Jim Crow to Head Civil Rights Division

There can't be a single federal agency left under Bush that hasn't been turned into an arm of the GOP and had its mission completely subverted. The foxes aren't even pretending to guard the chickens anymore; they just devour them right in front of us.

Politics Alleged In Voting Cases
The Justice Department's voting section, a small and usually obscure unit that enforces the Voting Rights Act and other federal election laws, has been thrust into the center of a growing debate over recent departures and controversial decisions in the Civil Rights Division as a whole.

Many current and former lawyers in the section charge that senior officials have exerted undue political influence in many of the sensitive voting-rights cases the unit handles. Most of the department's major voting-related actions over the past five years have been beneficial to the GOP, they say, including two in Georgia, one in Mississippi and a Texas redistricting plan orchestrated by Rep. Tom DeLay (R) in 2003.

The section also has lost about a third of its three dozen lawyers over the past nine months. Those who remain have been barred from offering recommendations in major voting-rights cases and have little input in the section's decisions on hiring and policy.
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