Another avenue to follow.
Johnny Sutton Texas fed atty.and The "House of Death" scandal.DOJ ties.All the way up the chain.
links to narconews dot com. articles.W/proof.
nother Texas ally of bushco.documented during the "house of death" drama on the border.He was in on the federal atty firings,too.
A key player that has questionable ties to a BIG coverup.
Tip of the iceburg.
All this is at narconews dot com Thanks to Al Giordano.
Al I'm still trying to help. :)
Also read some of what Miguel Contreas has to say about ICE and immigration.
an excerpt:
Emails link Johnny "House of Death" Sutton to DOJ firing scandal
By Bill Conroy,
Posted on Mon Mar 26th, 2007 at 08:55:47 PM EST
The U.S. Attorney who spearheaded a cover-up of a U.S. government informant’s role in the House of Death mass murder also appears to have played a leadership role in the recent U.S. Attorney firing scandal.
That U.S. Attorney, Johnny Sutton, is the lead federal prosecutor for the Western District of Texas (based in San Antonio) and serves as chairman of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee of U.S. Attorneys (AGAC), which has major influence in developing Department of Justice (DOJ) policies.
It is in the context of that latter role that Sutton’s name shows up in some of the e-mails turned over to Congress to date by DOJ concerning the Bush administration’s controversial move to fire eight U.S. Attorneys (USAs) — allegedly, according to some critics, in retaliation for their failure to pursue prosecutorial strategies deemed to be in the administration’s political interests.
According to the emails, it is clear Sutton was in the loop on the firings. How big a role he played, if any, in initiating or orchestrating those terminations behind the scenes is not clear from the electronic missives. But given his favored status within the Bush administration, and his long-time ties to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and to President Bush, it seems that someone in Congress should be asking that question.
After all, Sutton has already been exposed as an individual willing to use his political pull within the Bush administration to silence and retaliate against a DEA whistleblower who sought to expose the U.S. government’s complicity in mass murder in Juárez, Mexico, and its role in nearly causing the death of a DEA agent and his family in that same city — another obviously embarrassing political scandal for the Bush White House.
You can find the DOJ documents on the Web site of the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary.
Following is the string of emails where Sutton’s name (bolded, along with email dates, for emphasis) surfaces, based on an initial examination of the DOJ documents.
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