OSC Recommends Exceedingly Harsh Punishment for Fallen GSA Chief

| Tue Jun. 12, 2007 7:49 AM PDT

First the exceedingly troubled Office of Special Counsel nailed General Services Administration chief Lurita Doan for violating the Hatch Act. Then Doan responded that if she was guilty Karl Rove and his crew of goons were guilty too. But even though the OSC is supposedly investigating Rove for potential violations of the Hatch Act, it is unsympathetic to Doan's arguments. In its official recommendation on how to punish Doan, it pulled absolutely no punches yesterday, with OSC chief Scott Bloch writing that Doan's actions were "the most pernicious of political activity" and that he "recommend[s] that Administrator Doan be disciplined to the fullest extent for her serious violation of the Hatch Act and insensitivity to cooperating fully and honestly in the course of our investigation."

Yikes. All that's left now is the denouement: Doan's sentencing by President Bush. Bush is a notoriously loyal man -- is Doan valuable enough for Bush to go out on limb to protect her? Or will he gladly fire a relatively low-level civil servant in the hope that the action takes some of the heat off Alberto Gonzales and all the Bush Adminstration's other scandals?

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I wonder if this really a satire article ? Cause to me Scott Bloch decrying "OSC chief Scott Bloch writing that Doan's actions were "the most pernicious of political activity" " After all he sent all his lawyers who didn't tote the line, To a office newly formed in another state or be fired from their jobs. Also removed protection for GLBT federal workers that president Ford, and Clinton implemented via presidential decree. His actions of hiring a outside source to wipe his computer hard drives. Or the FBI investigation of him and his henchmen, for not protecting whistle blowers. This man is a total joke and needs to be held to the fire of prosecution to the fullest of the law..

So to me seeing him say others need what he has coming to him is just Sad humor that fiction could never have conceived of.

This reminds me of General Karpinski. She was expendable well, because female Generals just are. And that she had no fault whatsoever for what happened under her watch, unimportant.
A scapegoat was needed and a convenient one supplied. Heat on/ Heat off.

Nailing any of these thugs will be about as easy as grabbing a housefly by the wing.

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