It’s good that the statues in the Great Hall of the U.S. Justice Department are once again living large. After two years of being covered up by drapes — which department officials insist were not ordered by prudish former Attorney General John Ashcroft — the Art Deco-era statues are once again fully exposed, so to speak.
Posted by Phillip Brownlee
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I always contended that Ashcroft wasn’t upset about the exposed breasts on “The Spirit of Justice;” he draped her so she wouldn’t see all those Enron executives lugging bags of money to his office!