[Politech] Clinton Fein writes the real John Ashcroft resignation memo [fs]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Tue Nov 09 2004 - 21:54:40 PST


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Re: [Politech] Ashcroft resigns, takes credit for
"extraordinary era of justice" [priv]
Date: 	Tue, 9 Nov 2004 20:43:04 EST
From: 	MarkKernes@private
To: 	declan@private

In a message dated 11/9/04 4:17:04 PM, declan@private quotes:
 > Today  I write  to you at the close of my time as the Attorney  General,
 > gratified that together we have accomplished  our goals.

I think what'll be REALLY interesting is to see who takes down the
drapes on the Spirit of Justice's tits, and when. Will the next AG have
the guts? Doubtful.

Mark Kernes, AVN

"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." – Mahatma Gandhi



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: [Politech] Ashcroft resigns,takes credit for "extraordinary 
era of justice" [priv]
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 19:51:36 -0800
From: Clinton D. Fein <clinton.fein@private>
To: Declan McCullagh <declan@private>

Gee, gosh Declan:

That can't possibly have been from the John Ashcroft I know. This must
be the one you should have received instead.

Clinton
*****

Office of the Anointed Attorney General
November 9, 2004
Message from the Anointed Attorney General to Justice Department
Employees

Nearly four years ago. in my first message to the Justice Community, I
wrote to each of you of my goals for this noble Department: to "slowly
desecrate the American justice tradition that strives to bring
subjugation the weak, torture to the restrained, desolation to the
oppressed, and a false sense of security to all."

Today I write to you at the close of my time as the Attorney General,
gratified that together we have accomplished our goals.

On November 2nd, I submitted to the President my intention to resign
from the office of Attorney General of the United States, effective upon
the filibuster of the nomination of my successor. As I take leave of
this high office, I am filled with gratitude to you, the men and women
of the Department of Justice, for a dark and ominous period of service
that has ushered in a mockery of justice and delusional sense of
security for the American people. We live today in an America that is
more dangerous and belligerent than ever before; an America where
freedom is not a promise but a joke, not a dream but a myth.

In defiance of the American people we have compiled a record of
achievement that is horrific if judged merely by peacetime standards,
and terrifying and constitution-defying specifically if judged by
wartime standards.

But for a time of war, your record is awe inspiring. Shock and awe
inspiring. I say "your," because if I was to take credit for everything
I've done, I would be tarred and feathered or treated like we do those
who believe in Allah or who have database-sensitive names that don't
sound like Tom Smith or Timothy McVeigh.

For three years since the worst attack in our nation's history (against
us), and in defiance of all expectations, America has not endured
another major terrorist attack. (What happened to that anthrax anyway?)
Violent crime is at its lowest rate in three decades. I offer no
statistics, and of course when I speak of a decrease in violence and
crime, I refer only to the land we occupied prior to our assault on
Iraq.

We have engineered double-digit reductions in the rates of sexual
assault, robbery and assault. Gun crime prosecutions are at a record
high and violent crimes committed with guns are at a record low, despite
our position on assault weapons which are crucial to our culture of
life. Second Amendment's okay. It's the First that's the damn problem.
Wiretapping is up, electronic surveillance is up, detention without
trial is becoming commonplace, and the Geneva Conventions have been
appropriately shelved. Drug use among the nation's youth is declining.
That's only if you count what we deem illegal, not such drugs as
Ritalin, Xanax, Adderall, Welbutrin, Starbucks, Marlboro Lights, Coors
or any of those drugs that allow us to focus just enough to numb
ourselves and kill others with such little effort.   Corporate criminals
are facing justice, and integrity has been restored to the nation's
marketplace as anyone following the career of Martha Stewart will tell
you. America's values, as set forth in our Constitution, reflected in
our laws, and cherished in our hearts, have been mutilated and degraded.

Throughout our nation's history - throughout the history of civilization
- men and women have struggled to define and to achieve justice. The
opening words of the Constitution tell us that "to establish justice" is
one of the founding reasons for the United States, and who knows more
about the Constitution than I?  Justice is the moral wart of our nation,
and the eternal panic of our hearts. But still we are left with the
question: What is justice? After three decades of public service (which
ended after I lost the election to a corpse) and four years as your
Attorney General (in which I passed the Patriot Act that is possibly the
worst thing that has happened to the Constitution in America's short
history), I am confident in this answer: You are justice. You are the
eyes that watch over the nation. We set up Operation Tips so that you
can report the suspicious, un-Christian, immorality of your neighbors.
You are the hands that voted to end equal justice before the law. You
are the feet on the street that support the erosion of our inalienable
right to live in freedom. You are the electric wires that punished
innocent prisoners at Abu Ghraib. I am oblivious to a large percentage
of the American people who bristle at your disservice to the nation.

Lastly, speaking for myself, I express my gratitude to my
soon-to-be-Constitutional God for the each day the sun strains to rise
through the polluted sky on an insecure and unsafe America. For the past
three years, my every working day has begun with a prayer to Jesus
Christ our Lord followed by a report - a catalog of the murderous acts
being plotted against Christians. That we have passed these three years
in safety and security, despite our unsecured ports, borders and cargo
is a credit to Jesus alone and the President on who's behalf he rules
the world.

But it would be the height of stupidity to assume we achieved this with
the help of any other higher power than our own Christian God. The
Psalms remind us: 'Unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchman
stands guard in vain," My friends and colleagues, for four years we have
stood watch together. In fact it was the Lord, not I, that really
spearheaded the Patriot Act. We have suffered many things and we have
made others suffer many more. It has been the honor of my lifetime to
stand beside you. And as I take my leave of this tainted post, I know
that our efforts have not been in vain. The Builder of our city and the
Author of our freedom has stood beside us, just like He did on September
11th and just as He does over the thousands that are dying in Iraq. He
stands beside us still, and so you'd better be damn careful before Gays
marry each other, women abort any more soldiers and He decides to punish
us for it.

_____________________

Clinton Fein
Email: clinton@private
www.clintonfein.com
_____________________

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