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Dubya Justice / The Way of Payne.

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"The voting section is always subject to political pressure and tension. But I never thought it would come to this...I was there in the Reagan years, and this is worse." With the help of former career officials who've resigned in disgust, the Post delves deeper into the partisan corruption of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division on Dubya's watch. "The Bush administration has...initiated relatively few cases under Section 2, the main anti-discrimination provision of the Voting Rights Act, filing seven lawsuits over the past five years -- including the department's first reverse-discrimination complaint on behalf of white voters...By comparison, department records show, 14 Section 2 lawsuits were filed during the last two years of Bill Clinton's presidency alone."

And, in related news, Salon's Will Evans uncovers a crooked Dubya-appointed federal judge, James Payne of the 10th Court of Appeals. Apparently Judge Payne "issued more than 100 orders in at least 18 cases that involved corporations in which he owned stock," which, obviously, is illegal. "'There's no wriggle room here,' says professor Stephen Gillers, a scholar of legal ethics at the New York University School of Law. 'It's not just an ethics rule, it's a congressional statute -- a law.'" Little wonder the administration is running scared from pics of Casino Jack -- they've already got the stink of Abramoff-style cronyism and corruption all over them.

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