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| McCallum - Associate Attorney General - was another fellow Bonesman of 1968 with GWB | | Submitted by Doug | 2004-03-10 11:53:47 | Robert Davis McCallum, Jr. was a classmate at Yale University and fellow member of Skull and Bones' Class of 1968 with President George Walker Bush.
McCallum is an Assistant Attorney General with the Department of Justice.[1] On April 4, 2001, Ari Fleischer announced that President Bush was to nominate McCallum "to be Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division."[2]
In February 2002, "The investigative arm of Congress filed an unprecedented lawsuit against the White House ..., demanding to learn the role that energy companies including Enron Corp. played in developing the Bush administration's energy policy." President Bush "selected Solicitor General Theodore Olson, the government's top litigator, and Robert McCallum Jr., assistant attorney general in charge of the Justice Department's civil division, to defend the administration against the lawsuit."
On September 29, 2003, McCallum was identified as "chairman of the President's Corporate Fraud Task Force and acting deputy attorney general,"[3] and, again in November 2003, as "acting Deputy Attorney General."[4]
taken from www.disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Robert_Davis_McCallum%2C_Jr.
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North Jersey Media Group v. Ashcroft, 02-1289.
Robert McCallum was involved in writing the brief in the above case, in which the government admits that it deported known terrorists after 9/11 rather than prosecute them for their involvement with the tragedy. | posted by Anonymous 2004-08-02 18:59:40
| | Any links/references for the NJ case? | posted by kayobee 2004-08-05 19:09:46
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| Vote to keep | | Submitted by josepheeen | 2005-08-09 12:51:26 | Fitzgerald's new boss likely to be old Bush friend and Skull & Bones classmate: The departure this week of Deputy Attorney General James Comey leaves a question mark in the probe into who leaked the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame. Comey was the only official overseeing special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's leak investigation. With Attorney General Alberto Gonzales recused, department officials say they are still trying to resolve whom Fitzgerald will now report to. Associate Attorney General Robert McCallum is "likely" to be named as acting Deputy Attorney General. But McCallum may be seen as having his own conflicts: he is an old friend of President Bush's and a member of his Skull and Bones class at Yale. (see Newsweek - www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8853002/site/newsweek/ )
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| Vote to keep | | Submitted by iwhoami | 2005-09-16 08:24:32 | Keep your eyes on this guy as the Rove CIA Plame case progresses. Read the facts.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8853002/site/newsweek/
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