Judge Miers - oops, just plain Ms. Miers - is a Bush sycophant and a
WOMAN, that makes her uniquely qualified. A Reich-wing automaton with
tits that will do as it's programmed to do.
This person has never so much as rendered a verdict in small claims
court, much less interpreted the constitution.
Not married and doesn't have children. A bull *****. She looks like
someone who would put her cigarette out in your eye.
Harriet Miers was the fixer for Bush's National Guard records purge.
No, she's much more than a pawn. She's a damn good *****-kisser, as
well.
"In the White House that hero worshipped the president, Miers was
distinguished by the intensity of her zeal: She once told me that the
president was the most brilliant man she had ever met." - David Frum
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Alberto Gonzales was recommended to Bush as counsel in the Texas
Governorship by Harriet Miers, who has replaced Gonzales as White
House counsel. Referred to by Bush as a "pit bull in size 6 shoes'',
Miers is a former President of Locke, Purnell, Rain & Harrell and
former chairwoman of the Texas Lottery Commission. Locke, Purnell,
Rain & Harrell have given at least $65,000 to Bush campaigns and are
major backers of tort reform. One case involved a unique law - passed
under former Gov. George Bush - that blocked Texas consumers from
recovering $6 billion in overcharges on car loans and allowed dealers
to keep kickbacks secret. Two consumer groups have called on the Texas
Legislature to repeal it. Locke, Purnell, Rain & Harrell were
defendants of the litigation, which included auto dealers in Texas .
Miers was also Chairwoman of the Texas Lottery Commission and
responsible for a chain of events involving GTech, which ran the Texas
Lottery, former Lt. Governor Ben Barnes, and accusations of kick-backs
and illegal contracts. Yes, that Ben Barnes, who says he helped George
Bush get into the National Guard. His original deposition on that
subject was given in 1999, during this Texas Lottery Commission
investigation, and has been permanently sealed.
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