There were no matches for "acorn"
Imagine THAT!
Posted on 10/11/2009 3:24:19 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Welcome to the new Justice.gov. If youre a regular visitor to our site, youll notice some changes today. If you are joining us for the first time, welcome.
The Department of Justice launches Justice.gov today in an effort to increase openness and transparency in government. Utilizing a variety of online tools, we will be able to share news and information, not just on our own web site, but through popular social networks Twitter, YouTube and MySpace and Facebook. The Justice presence on these social networks will allow Americans to interact with the Department in entirely new ways.
The new Justice.gov has incorporated more multimedia than ever before. Youll find a photo gallery and video library that will be regularly updated with new content from across the Department of Justice. And of course, The Justice Blog will be a hub of information for the Department.
We are all excited by these new opportunities. Todays launch is just the first step towards creating the most open, accessible and transparent Justice Department possible. We welcome your feedback about the new site and your ideas for the future.
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How does this comport with the dignity and solemnity of the dispensation of justice in this country? (I know, I know, Eric Holder and all that, but I’m serious.)
Maybe this sort of thing kind of might work for some other departments, though I’m having trouble thinking of them, but the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE!!!! C’mon.
Missouri Truth Squad:
Cool - ‘Net goons. Jack-booted electronic Thugs (JBeT’s).
Yep! That, or they figure as long as they keep denying it, it isn’t really happening. Unfortunately, far to many Americans are uninformed and so the strategy works.
Yeah, that ain’t staged one bit.
Think I should photo-shop an acorn in Holder’s hands?
That’s it. I think this is connected to that. They can deny it all they want..
ON THE INTERNET:
http://www.usodj.gov
http://www.usdoj.gov/briefing-room.html
http://blogs.usdoj.gov/blog/
http://blogs.usdoj.gov/blog/archives/author/trusso/
http://blogs.usdoj.gov/blog/archives/category/opa
Exactly... I do believe all the tea partiers are spreading the word about a lot of issues. I hope this is one of them.
Did you put that doj pic on photobucket or is it using the doj server? If the doj server they now have our ip addies. :-p
I actually ran the search for ACORN...then
I copied the graphics, pasted to Outlook Express "New Message" which converted it to html, copied and pasted to FR...do you think they can get the IP for FR from that? They probably hav MY IP now but I considered that.
I clicked the link provided by Jim and it brought me to a search page that said ‘no results found’. What are you referring to regarding Missouri Truth Squad?
Ha!! LoL good one!
Lucy, ping~
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is a Cabinet department in the United States government designed to enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States according to the law and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans
The United States Department of Justice Website
"Mr. Attorney General Holder, I expect a higher standard of ethics for DoJ employees as I'm sure you are familiar with the Hatch Act. I would also suggest an investigation of Charisse Carney-Nunes while at the National Science Foundation and the apparent "conflict of interest" in administrating government grants? Read more here and here.
I'm sure I can count on you and your staff to guarantee that NO government owned or DoJ owned computer systems are astroturfing private and personal websites. I'm confident that we both agree with the above mission statement of your department and this also applies to your DoJ employees."
That’s weird, when I clicked on it over 5 articles came up. Before obama was elected, eastern missouri liberal district attorneys threatened to prosecute people who spread untruths and false rumors about obama. I believe you can still type it in google, include free republic in keywords, and find the articles.
Oh yeah, they actually called themselves the “missouri truth squad”.
Maybe they're working out of the old "Plumbers" office?
Matthew Miller
Director of Public Affairs
Office of Public Affairs
The Office of Public Affairs is responsible for ensuring that the public and press are informed about the Department's activities and about the priorities and policies of the Attorney General and the President with regard to law enforcement and legal affairs. Mission Statement
The Office of Public Affairs is the principal point of contact for the Department of Justice with the news media.
The Office is responsible for ensuring that the public is informed about the Department's activities and about the priorities and policies of the Attorney General and the President with regard to law enforcement and legal affairs.
The Office advises the Attorney General and other Department officials on all aspects of media relations and communications issues. The Office also coordinates the public affairs units of all Department component organizations.
The Office of Public Affairs prepares and issues Department news releases and frequently reviews and approves those issued by component agencies. It serves reporters assigned to the Department by responding to queries, issuing news releases and statements, arranging interviews and conducting news conferences. The Office of Public Affairs issues approximately 700 news releases each year involving the activities of the Department.
The Office ensures that information provided to the news media by the Department is current, complete and accurate. It also ensures that all applicable laws, regulations and policies involving the release of information to the public are followed so that maximum disclosure is made without jeopardizing investigations and prosecutions, violating rights of individuals, or compromising national security interests.
Staff Contacts:
Tracy Russo
New Media Specialist
(202) 514-2007
DOJ
Matthew Miller, Holder's spokesman, said Holder does not believe his probe will affect CIA employees' commitment to their work.
"The attorney general's decision to order a preliminary review into this matter was made in line with his duty to examine the facts and to follow the law. As he has made clear, the Department of Justice will not prosecute anyone who acted in good faith and within the scope of the legal guidance given by the Office of Legal Counsel regarding the interrogation of detainees," Miller said in a written statement.
Seattle Times
Matthew Miller
Department: Justice
Position: Director, Office of Public Affairs
202-514-2007
Age: 35
Childhood State: Texas
Previous State: Texas
Miller, 35, is the front man for repairing DOJ's damaged public image after the scandals of the Bush years. "We took office with enormous challenges," he says. "People at the department were demoralized." Miller, who landed his job as a result of his work on Eric Holder's confirmation team, praises the new AG for his efforts to increase professionalism and transparency, specifically citing the release of the interrogation and executive power memos earlier this year.
During the last election cycle, Miller ran communications for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Previously, he was communications director for Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., a position he also held in Florida with the Kerry-Edwards campaign in 2004. A true Texas son, the Amarillo native and University of Texas graduate lives in the District with his chocolate Lab, General Sam Houston.
National Journal
Politicization Alert:Matthew Miller to Justice?
posted at 3:50 pm on January 26, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
Remember when Democrats screeched about the politicization at the Department of Justice when George Bush replaced nine at-will political appointees? Ive written that AG nominee Eric Holders work at Justice in the Clinton administration demonstrated a lot more political hackery than anything seen under Bush, and apparently that wont be the end of politicization at Justice under Barack Obama, either. Chris Cillizza notes that Matthew Miller has taken the job of spokesperson for the DoJ despite his past history of politicizing an actual investigation:
Matthew Miller, who spearheaded the communications operation at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee during the 2008 election, is moving inside the walls of the Obama administration as chief spokesman for the Justice Department. With Eric H. Holder Jr. expected to be confirmed as attorney general this week, Miller will be jumping from the frying pan into the fire. Hes had good practice. Before working under Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) at the DSCC, Miller was communications director for the successful 2006 Senate campaign of Robert Menendez (D-N.J.).
If you dont remember Matthew Miller, its a shame because he played a central role in a scandal that helped put Republicans in the minority in 2006. Miller got the e-mails between disgraced Congressman Mark Foley and underaged interns, but instead of giving them to investigators, Miller instead tried giving them to reporters in Florida, Foleys home state. When that apparently didnt work, Miller turned the material over to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. The Washington Post reported after the election:
"Democratic Caucus communications director Matt Miller saw the e-mails as inappropriate, but rather than taking them to authorities, he shopped them to the press, first to the Miami Herald and the St. Petersburg Times that November, then to the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call. He also gave the e-mails to the communications director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, a point apparently validating Republican charges that senior Democrats were behind the revelation of Foleys conduct."
Republicans objected to the handling of the e-mails and accused Miller of politicizing Foleys conduct rather than ensuring that the House interns were safe from any potential predatory conduct. In fact, a familiar name headed the DCCC and knew about the e-mails long before the Ethics Committee was apprised of their existence:
"The head of the House Democrats campaign committee, Rep. Rahm Emanuel, had heard of former Rep. Mark Foleys inappropriate e-mails to a former male page a year before they became public, a campaign committee aide told CNN.
In his deposition to the ethics committee, Miller said he also sent Foleys e-mails to the St. Petersburg (Florida) Times, the Miami Herald and Roll Call, according to the report."
Miller also sent the material to Harpers Magazine and possibly others, the report said.
"Miller told the ethics committee he had sent the e-mails to the media because he considered them inappropriate and predicted nothing would come from giving them to the ethics panel or the House Page Board, according to the report."
Matthew Miller had evidence of possible pederastic predatory behavior, and instead of acting to protect the interns, he tried to make political hay out of the e-mails. I guess hell fit right in at a Holder-led Department of Justice. Will that be normal procedure for investigating potential crimes at the Obama DoJ?
Of Russo’s duties, The Muffled Oar says:
Not only is the Department of Justice Blog Squad going to reach out to nontraditional media like TPM Muckraker or the Muffled Oar, but they are also tasked with fostering anonymous comments at conservative leaning blogs such as the Free Republic. They are also tasked with fostering anonymous comments, or comments under pseudonyms, at newspaper websites with stories critical of the Department of Justice, Holder and President Obama.
http://rightwingnews.com/2009/10/the-obama-justice-departments-secret-blogging-team-is-it-illegal/
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