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Obama Offers Job Back to US Attorney Fired by Bush

by: Marisa Taylor  |  McClatchy Newspapers

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Former Nevada US Attorney Daniel Bogden, one of nine prosecutors fired in the Bush administration's US attorney firing scandal, was offered his job back by President Obama. (Photo: Department of Justice)

    Washington - One of the nine former U.S. attorneys whose firing triggered a controversy leading to the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales may be returning to his old job.

    President Obama announced Friday that he was nominating Daniel Bogden as U.S. attorney for Nevada. Bogden, a prosecutor with more than 16 years of experience, was fired by the Bush administration from the same job in December 2006.

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, has said he thought that Bogden's firing was unfair and urged the Obama administration to give him his job back.

    At the time, the Justice Department cited "performance" problems as the reason for the nine ousters, although Bogden and most of the others had positive performance evaluations.

    The firings put Justice Department officials in the unusual position of having to defend the ouster of Republican appointees against Democratic criticism. It also triggered a constitutional clash between the executive and legislative branches.

    Congressional Democrats launched an inquiry, accusing the Bush administration of singling out prosecutors based on improper political reasons.

    Last year, the Justice Department's Inspector General and Office of Professional Responsibility, detailed "substantial evidence" that partisan politics played a role in several of the ousters.

    A special prosecutor appointed by former Attorney General Michael Mukasey is currently investigating whether any former administration officials broke the law.

    Bogden, a former military prosecutor, was first appointed as a U.S. attorney by President George W. Bush in 2001.

    He's currently a partner with the Reno, Nev., law firm of McDonald Carano Wilson, specializing in commercial litigation, employment law and criminal law.

  

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It's going to take a long

It's going to take a long time to clean up the mess that Bush, Cheney, and Rove left us.

Sun, 08/02/2009 - 18:37 —

Sun, 08/02/2009 - 18:37 — JB (not verified) It's going to take a long time to clean up the mess that Bush, Cheney, and Rove left us. Not if we jail the previous administration for gross incompetence and multiple contraventions of practices in law... Presidents are supposed to PROTECT the constitution and Bush43 sought ways to circumvent it for dubious legal and political ends... jail em all and throw away the key!

Okay, now what about all the

Okay, now what about all the other state attorneys hat were fired unfairly? Is this just a special favor to Harry Reid?

I hope this is the beginning

I hope this is the beginning of something serious in reversing the Bush extravagances and not just a favor for Harry Reid!

Dear Lice-Christ: Take

Dear Lice-Christ: Take heart! This is not a "favor" as your cynicism leads you to speculate (not that I blame you); this is the beginning of Pulling Down the Bush Statue that's been obliterating Lady Justice and our Constitution for 8 years. Obama has to have competent lawyers and judges and justices throughout the system if he's to oversee that Justice is done to the Bush Torture Criminals. It's agonizing how long it takes but remember what MLKing said: "The Arc of the Universe is long but it bends toward Justice".