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CNN reports Alberto "I don't remember" Gonzales the worst Attorney General in U.S. history will be resigning today, ain't it great that honesty, dignity, and Justice can now be restored at the Justice Department!!

2007-08-27 01:19:04 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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you act is if no dem has ever "been there". how short our memories are in the political arena. i am just so glad the dems have the ability to lead by example. and are you really informed enough to call him the worst or are you just parroting the liberal medias position. lets all do some research to find out.

2007-08-27 02:05:34 · answer #1 · answered by BRYAN H 5 · 3 3

this is a unusual one this via fact when I heard the information i individually smiled and felt soooo stable yet i do no longer understand the guy and have basically seen him a pair of cases on the small screen television. Human nature is unquestionably surprising!! Compassion, empathy and love is truthfully what contraptions the human race aside from the different race. stable success to "The Hamster" and to you dngwall - PEACE xx

2016-10-17 02:32:38 · answer #2 · answered by saucier 4 · 0 0

WOW. Makes you wonder what kind of rotting corpse they dug out of his closet!

USS Bushco certainly is taking on some serious water now that the chief weasel has bailed. Problem is there are more than enough vermin to replace him while the rat king is still pulling Bush's strings.


No doubt the Shrub has already issued him a full pardon from any future punishment though.

2007-08-27 01:37:28 · answer #3 · answered by tiny Valkyrie 7 · 2 2

ain't it great that honesty, dignity, and Justice can now be restored at the Justice Department???
While Bush and Cheny are still in the white house?I don't think that will happen.It's positive news but I wouldn't call it great.It's a start but as long as the Bush administration is not held accountable for their many crimes I'm not prepared to call it great.
In the Bush administration "the negation of truth is so systematic. Dishonest accounting, willful scientific illiteracy, bowdlerized federal fact sheets, payola paid to putative journalists, 'news' networks run by right-wing apparatchiks, think tanks devoted to propaganda rather than thought, the purging of intelligence gatherers and experts throughout the bureaucracy whose findings might refute the party line -- this is the machinery of mendacity...The point here is not the hypocrisy involved, though that is egregious. The point is the downgrading of truth and honesty from principles with universal meaning to partisan weapons to be sheathed or drawn as necessary. No wonder the Bush administration feels no compunction to honor the truth or seek it; it conceives truth as a tactic, valuable only insofar as it is useful against one's enemies

2007-08-27 01:34:36 · answer #4 · answered by justgoodfolk 7 · 5 5

Just hope some one worse is not chosen in a recess appointment? I think this HAS to be orchestrated - but yes, Gonzales HAD to go. The ex Enron lawyer had no credibility.

2007-08-27 01:39:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Actually I don't see that as great news because the man should be in jail serving time , not retiring or whatever he is doing now .

2007-08-27 03:36:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

ain't it great that honesty, dignity, and Justice can now be restored at the Justice Department!!


Is this the punch line?

2007-08-27 01:50:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

I'm guessing that the only person left standing at the end of the administration's term will be President Cheney, sorry, President Bush. Another ploy to keep congress from getting to the root of the evil. He can now not recall all he wants without the White House looking bad.

2007-08-27 01:32:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

Great news! The author of the infamous "quaint" torture memo cuts and runs from the Bush debacle too. The rats are running as quick as they can - before they go to jail or Bush stabs them in the back.

The rumor is he'll be replaced by Chertoff the Homeland Security Director. We'll see if it's an improvement - somehow I think it'll be "business as usual".

2007-08-27 01:25:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 8 4

That is fabulous news!

How that man served one minute after declaring in the Senate that Americans have no right to habeus corpus, I'll never understand.

Boy, they must have the goods on him...

2007-08-27 01:38:10 · answer #10 · answered by cranberrychutney 2 · 5 2

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