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Friday, March 23, 2007

Gonzales Should Be Fired For Lying

   It seems as if  A. G. Alberto Gonzales is keeping up with the Bush Crime Family's practice of lying when asked about anything of importance.

     I am speaking of course about the prosecutors who were fired because of politics and I am referring to Gonzales previous statement saying that he was not involved in the firings. We now know that statement is a lie according to some documents which were released on Friday that say Gonzales did approve of the plans to fire the U.S. attorneys at a meeting back in November.    Source

The documents indicated that the hour-long morning discussion, held in the attorney general's conference room, was the only time Gonzales met with top aides who decided which prosecutors to fire and how to do it.

      Last week Gonzales said "I knew my chief of staff was involved in the process of determining who were the weak performers — where were the districts around the country where we could do better for the people in that district, and that's what I knew. But that is in essence what I knew about the process; was not involved in seeing any memos, was not involved in any discussions about what was going on. That's basically what I knew as the attorney general."

Gonzales this week directed the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility to investigate the circumstances of the firings, officials said. The department's inspector general also will participate in that investigation.

  That is like the mob investigating the mob! This is another case where someone from the outside needs to do all of the investigating of these liars and thieves.

    I hope that the House is keeping real good track of all of this mess so that the impeachment proceedings, which will come, goes very smoothly.

   I've contacted Halliburton and instructed them to add a Republican wing to their next prison project and to make it large!

"If the facts bear out that Attorney General Gonzales knew much more about the plan than he has previously admitted, then he can no longer serve as Attorney General," said Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York, who is heading the Senate's investigation into the firings.

 

 

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