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Judicary Hearing With Alberto Gonzales: Sanchez Questioning

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The Judiciary Committee holds an oversight hearing on the United States Department of Justice with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales testifying on the firing of US Attorneys. Rep. Linda Sanchez questions the Attorney General.

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  • His father on his worst day will never have an ounce of the integrity that Alberto has on his best day.

  • If Wang was so good that she received $1.5M bonus after she was fired, why did Gonzo fire her?

    That is the question.

    She left involuntarily for financial reasons?

    How does that work?

    In a Bush Administration, inappropriateness and appearances are not to be shunned, but to be used as a sign of exercising full power.

    Bush Administrations push limits to the envelope's edge.

  • gonzales is a lying scumbag like the rest of the bush team.. what a sad example for america's children..

  • How stupid are these Democrats? First, even if what she did looks bad, how is that his fault? This is totally unrelated to the issue and simply whoring for the cameras.

  • Nothing rare here... Mr. pinotcchio Gonzales is on the Bush team...

  • Stuff like this only slides, because the major news media doesn't cover it. If the entire American public could see what is going on, they'd be outraged.

  • This is on par with the Comey testimony in terms of pure filth.

    A 7-digit signing bonus for a prosecutor to sign with the firm REPRESENTING THE DEFENDANT. Small world, isn't it?

  • Admittedly "paralyzed" and "distraught" from the burgeoning scandal, Goodling went to Gonzales late one Thursday or Friday evening in mid-March to at first ask for a transfer from his office, prompting what Goodling considered a potentially inappropriate conversation. Gonzales brought up the process leading up to the mass firings last year of U.S. attorneys.

  • Just go: AG Gonzales too discredited to continue

    Tribune Editorial

    Article Last Updated: 05/21/2007 09:41:55 AM MDT

    Nothing would become the legacy of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales more than his departure. For that is all that is left for the disgraced former White House counsel, who never really set aside that legal/political role after President Bush named Gonzales to head the Justice Department.

  • As one might expect, Eliot Spitzer, the former New York attorney general turned governor, has some opinions about Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. As one might expect, they are not kind.

    "I think it is a blight upon the Department of Justice that Alberto Gonzales is still the attorney general," Mr. Spitzer said in an interview last week.

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