Pretty much there was some political firings of Us Attorneys
Roland00 Send a noteboard - 18/03/2010 02:56:01 AM
... and most of it was far away from any regular news access, just a bit of headlines news in the D-fac
Pretty much there was some political firings of US Attorneys, done by one of Alberto Gonzales aids, he actually push for her to do the firing. Congress found about it and did congressional hearings. Alberto Gonzales even though had weeks to prepare spent the entire 4 hour hearing said he didn't recall anything about the events event though his emails showed he was intimately involved in the political firings.
[QUOTE]In several hours before the Judiciary Committee on Thursday, Gonzales said he had done nothing improper in firing the eight prosecutors, but conceded the case had been badly handled. At the same time, he said 71 times that he either could not recall or did not remember conversations or events surrounding the dismissals.[/QUOTE]
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-04-20-gonzales-prosecutors_N.htm
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Alberto Gonzales also outright lied concerning NSA Domestic eavesdropping program, James B. Comey (deputy attorney general during the 1st bush term), and the night Ashcroft (the 1st attorney general) was in hospital, Comey was acting AG and Gonzales tried to go to the drugged out Ashcroft to overrule Comey even though Ashcroft was recovering from surgery. Ashcroft wasn't very happy about this, but Gonzales and Card tried...
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AG Eric Holder evades questioning
17/03/2010 05:34:40 PM
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Why should he be read miranda rights?
17/03/2010 05:50:29 PM
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Why should location matter when dealing with a borderless threat like al-Qaeda? *NM*
17/03/2010 10:20:08 PM
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You'd rather he walk free on a technicality?
17/03/2010 11:28:30 PM
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18/03/2010 07:14:56 AM
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Last I checked, al-Qaeda isn't a party to the Geneva Convention.
18/03/2010 09:16:15 AM
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That only means they are not entitled to its protections - in other words, they are fair game.
19/03/2010 10:25:50 PM
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Well, I guess it depends whether you want to try him, doesn't it?
19/03/2010 11:34:34 PM
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*shrugs*
17/03/2010 11:10:47 PM
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That doesn't seem very logical
18/03/2010 12:03:21 AM
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That is honest and it wouldn't be "dumb" (I assume you actually mean stupid, rather than mute)
18/03/2010 12:19:58 AM
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It is very possible
18/03/2010 02:12:21 AM
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Re: It is very possible
18/03/2010 02:31:59 AM
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You do remember "I do not recall" Gonzalez right? *NM*
18/03/2010 02:38:48 AM
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Actually not really, I was out of the country for almost his entire tenure
18/03/2010 02:41:13 AM
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Pretty much there was some political firings of Us Attorneys
18/03/2010 02:56:01 AM
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I remember a little of that
18/03/2010 03:16:27 AM
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Gonzales flat out lied to congress
18/03/2010 03:29:14 AM
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Seems he could answer the question without evasion or producing a soundbite
18/03/2010 04:12:04 AM
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I don't think I agree with that.
18/03/2010 02:04:48 PM
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Fair enough
18/03/2010 02:40:42 PM
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You guys are forgetting the intel aspect.
18/03/2010 09:40:53 PM
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do we know how much he actually knows?
18/03/2010 09:49:50 PM
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Kinda hard to find out if he knows anything if he's dead *NM*
18/03/2010 09:56:18 PM
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that was totally not my question
19/03/2010 12:10:06 AM
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Most people include congressmen/women don't understand Miranda rights,most people don't know the Law
18/03/2010 02:08:10 AM
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I can understand why he'd want to evade answering.
18/03/2010 03:23:04 AM
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I can understand why statesman would want to avoid painting himself into a corner.
29/03/2010 02:26:34 PM
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