Posted on 07/26/2004 5:28:28 AM PDT by sr4402
Edited on 07/26/2004 5:56:40 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Democrats Seek Reason for His Being Pushed Out
Archivist of the United States John W. Carlin was pushed by the White House in December to submit his resignation without being given any reason, Senate Democrats disclosed last week at a hearing to consider President Bush's nomination of his successor.
The Democrats said the White House should explain why it asked Carlin to resign. He said in a letter to Sen. Carl M. Levin (D-Mich.) that White House counsel Alberto R. Gonzales called him Dec. 5 and told him "the administration would like to appoint a new archivist." Carlin said, "I asked why, and there was no reason given."
Critics have suggested Bush may have wanted a new archivist to help keep his or his father's sensitive presidential records under wraps. Under the Presidential Records Act of 1978, many of President George H.W. Bush's papers are due to become public in January.
The 1984 law establishing the National Archives and Records Administration provides that the archivist will serve an indefinite term and can be replaced if he resigns or is removed by the president. If he is removed, "the president shall communicate the reasons for any such removal" to Congress, the law says.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
AMERICAN LIBRARIES REPORTS THAT NINE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS of archivists and historians are asking the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs to schedule hearings on the qualifications of Allen Weinstein, President Bush's nominee to be Archivist of the United States.
What were the qualifications of the present Archivist of the United States, John W. Carlin, when he was appointed by President Clinton 9 years ago? Mr. Carlin's archival and historical experience is outlined in his official biography:
Before becoming Archivist, Mr. Carlin had a distinguished career in public service, business, agriculture and education. A native Kansan, he served in the state legislature for eight years and was Speaker of the House his last term. In 1978 he was elected Governor of Kansas, and served two four-year terms. Following his political career, Mr. Carlin joined the faculty of Wichita State University in Wichita, KS, teaching graduate courses in public administration. He was Chief Executive Officer of Midwest Superconductivity in Lawrence, KS, when appointed Archivist of the United States.
It is one thing for President Clinton to appoint a Democratic politician to the position of Archivist of the United States, it seems, but quite another for President Bush to nominate the director of a nonpartisan nonprofit foundation.
This guy really needs to be subpoenaed.
Ping :) The plot thickens.
Instead of explaining, why not just declare him an enemy combatant and send him to Gitmo?
"Keep your enemies closer".
If the Dems had functioning brains in their pointed little heads they'd realize they're better off not knowing...
If they arrested Berger at the time they wouldn't have been able to get the court order to bug his phones and offices to catch his co-conspirators.
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I'd have a lot of questions for Carlin. And the more I google, the more questions I have.
Hell, they can ask (and pretend they're good) but if you're already planning to let people skate, there's no point to it. Over and over, Clinton folks got to skate and if they didn't, he gave them a pardon on his last day in office....as well as his own sweet deal.
I don't think they'll do anything before the election. But afterwards...
We need to find the Berger/Carlin connection...things that they engaged in together. Conspiracy probably applies. Does this archivist have access to ALL COPIES/ORIGINALS no matter where they are stored??
Exactly, the dems have got to be squirming, especially after the Mrs. Kerry tells a reporter of a "right wing rag" to "shove it".
This is going to be a great week!!!!
Well, we can figure Toon put Carlin there for a reason. Probably more than one reason. Hopefully someone's looking.
Ping to cyncooper.
Well, well, look what we have here...
In addition, I recommend that a higher level of scrutiny should be applied to politicians, especially those of the DemocRAT persuasion.
Who the hell's bright idea was it anyway to trust DemocRATs with national security???
Good catch on the timing!
I have thought from the very start that Berger must have had help from somebody on the inside.
Somebody else on the inside, however, must have tipped off the DOJ to what was going on. Perhaps Carlin was a little careless and assumed all the other archivists would go along with what he was doing (because it probably had Clinton's imprimatur on it) - but somebody didn't like it, or perhaps even a very non-senior person was uneasy at being told to break the rules.
March 25, 2003
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to further amend Executive Order 12958, as amended, it is hereby ordered that Executive Order 12958 is amended to read as follows:
"Classified National Security Information
This order prescribes a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding, and declassifying national security information, including information relating to defense against transnational terrorism. Our democratic principles require that the American people be informed of the activities of their Government. Also, our Nations progress depends on the free flow of information. Nevertheless, throughout our history, the national defense has required that certain information be maintained in confidence in order to protect our citizens, our democratic institutions, our homeland security, and our interactions with foreign nations. Protecting information critical to our Nations security remains a priority.
NOW, THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:
..........SNIP..............
Boy, I'm sitting here scratching my head over why the guy would be asked to resign. Do you suppose it had anything to do with documents being taken from the national archives by a former administration employee? Wonder how many employees told him about the missing documents and he did nothing?
BTW, if Carlin lawyers up, it'll be interesting to see which lawfirm he uses....
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