Larisa Alexandrovna and other Raw Story writers have hunted down this story about Watergate-like break-ins occurring in Rove-appointed US Attorney districts:
In two states where US attorneys are already under fire for serious allegations of political prosecutions, seven people associated with three federal cases have experienced 10 suspicious incidents including break-ins and arson.
I won't do the article justice with my limited excerpting so go read the whole thing here. The article explains how railroaded Alabama governor Don Siegelman had a break-in where the "burglar" only rummaged through documents:
In Alabama, for instance, the home of former Democratic Governor Don Siegelman was burglarized twice during the period of his first indictment. Nothing of value was taken, however, and according to the Siegelman family, the only items of interest to the burglars were the files in Siegelman's home office.
Siegelman's attorney experienced the same type of break-in at her office.
And in Mississippi:
The main target of the indictment, attorney Paul Minor, had his office broken into, while Mississippi Supreme Court Justice, Oliver E. Diaz Jr., had his home burglarized. According to police reports and statements from Diaz and from individuals close to Minor, nothing of value was taken and the burglars only rummaged through documents and in Minor’s case, also took a single computer from an office full of expensive office equipment.
The incidents are not limited to burglaries. In Mississippi, former Judge John Whitfield was the victim of arson at his office. In Alabama, the whistleblower in the Don Siegelman case, Dana Jill Simpson, had her home burned down, and shortly thereafter her car was allegedly forced off the road.
There isn't evidence linking this to Bush and his corrupt machine in Washington... yet... but we're talking about George Bush and Dick Cheney who have used executive power to the criminal extreme already, see Iraq for oil, see torture (for perversion?), see Plame outing for revenge, etc. etc. etc.