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Apr 19, 2007 16:57

Gonzales is just like the rest of the Bush administration. Vile and immoral incompetents who have no business being there in the first place.

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lunna_ April 20 2007, 11:07:23 UTC
"Seventy-one times he fell back on faulty memory"...DAMN!
All politicians seem too suffer from amnesia!!!
There's a Rican ex-governor that was on trial for
ordering the police to kill 2 men favoring the PR Independence Party.
He is famous for answering "No recuerdo" to most of the questions!
/me rolls eyes

btw.....thats a gross avatar hunny!

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jphiggins April 20 2007, 12:53:33 UTC
Yeah he's a fkn liar...

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polazarus April 20 2007, 19:39:51 UTC
What about Janet Reno? She did not do a darn thing during the whole time she was in charge. Not one corporate criminal case where they brought down companies such as the likes of MCI, Enron, Tyco... Why do we think the economy was so good during the last administration? Because they did nothing to track down and take out the people that were cooking the books.

Besides, all politicans are crooks. They all have skeletons.. every single politician. Heck even Clinton wiped out his DA's towards the end of his second term. He is just as immoral as the rest of the bunch.

Janet Reno reading.
http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20001007.htm

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jphiggins April 20 2007, 20:23:26 UTC
I'm not a Clinton fan nor a Janet reno fan, but Gonzales said things like the Geneva convention is "quaint." He advocates for torture. He doesn't believe in civil rights or the constitution. It's a different level of immorality.

I'm not bent about these firings, but it seems that everything in the Bush administration is about politics and loyalty rather than if you can do the job. Gonzales is over his head in his position and it shows. The sad thing is he's gonna lose his job over this which I consider to be nothing compared to the wire-tapping and Gtmo. But he did it against the powerful this time and that was his mistake.

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polazarus April 20 2007, 21:01:06 UTC
I don't think I would ever want to be in public office. Nowadays anyone who serves is hated by some group of people. So if they fire him it takes another idiot or glutton for punishment to want to be AG. I don't see why anyone would want to be president for that matter.

If he screwed up then he screwed up. I would be scared to see who would be put in his place.

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jphiggins April 20 2007, 21:54:13 UTC
That's true I'm sure it's tough, but he'll fall into a very lucrative job when he's out. I'm not sure who would go in there either, they're already scraping the bottom of the barrel.

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