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Dems Recall Ouster of Parks Police Chief In Chiding Bush Administration

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August 26, 2005

    Remember Teresa Chambers?
    She was the U.S. Park Police Chief in Washington, D.C., who was canned back in 2004 by the Bush administration after detailing, in response to a question by the Washington Post, how budget cuts would force reduced patrols in National Park Service jurisdictions in Washington.
    The Democratic National Committee this week cites Teresa's case in a story it calls, "Bush White House Afraid of the Truth."
    You can read the DNC piece here  and learn more about Teresa's ordeal here.

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