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Monica Goodling Says Attorney General Tried To Review His Version Of Firings With Her Amid Probe

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by arthurcl1 May 23, 2007 6:41 PM EDT
Just like Nixon! Bush says, I'm not a crook! After all his lies to the American People about No Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq, going it alone over the U.N. Now his buddy Gonzo is in trouble with a bunch of liars for Attorney Generals doing his Political Agenda of firing them! Carter was right stating this Administration is Worst in History!
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by misands May 23, 2007 6:23 PM EDT
First, I must state how amazed I am that the Repiglicans have the nerve to complain that over $250,000 has been spent on this investigation, but these very same people spent millions investigating Clinton's sexual behavior. It just make me go "Wow!". They are so unbelievable hypocritical.
Secondly, this Goodling lady seems like she was too young and inexperienced for that position. It's unfortunate for her that she soiled her reputation so early in her career. I'm sure, however, Fox News will hire her as some sort of legal contributer. She an attractive, right-winged, emotionally unstable person, so she'll do great at Fox.
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by mudrose-2009 May 23, 2007 6:14 PM EDT
What I don't understand is that if she doesn't know anything why would she need immunity.
Posted by cathaleen

Because she felt that no matter what she said they'd nail her. Not so dumb now don't you think?
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by duffyn May 23, 2007 6:10 PM EDT
I love that "shrub" - LOL!!!! Oh yeah impeach yesaroony!
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by mudrose-2009 May 23, 2007 6:10 PM EDT
This is a complete waste of time.

The Dems should stop playing around with the Shrub underlings and go straight to impeachment.

First impeach Darth Chickenhawk Cheney and then impeach Shrub.

Enough with the drama queens already!
Posted by ozilot

Why you like process know don't you? Seems a crime has to be proven before an indictment, don't you think. Otherwise that would be what i would call a lynching.
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by londoninny May 23, 2007 6:05 PM EDT
PLEASE Vote to Impeach Gonzales: http://www.ImpeachGonzales.org Your voice matters. The criminality of this administration far exceeds that of Nixon Agnew. The Bush/Cheney Administration = Nixon/Agnew on Steroids. There are far too many unanswered questions, cover ups, out right lies and distortions in matters essential vital to our democracy. Of what value is spreading our version of Democracy overseas if we live in a Banana Republic over here, with a corrupted electoral process, stolen elections, 9/11 coverup, politically motivated Justice and fascist media spin from the White House Propaganda Matrix (see: The Fox News Network)?

AMERICA'S MOST WANTED
*** Cheney
George Bush
Karl Rove
Paul Wolfowitz
Alberto Gonzales
Dov S. Zakheim: Before becoming Pentagon Comptroller, Zakheim worked for "System Planning," a corporation that builds remote control systems for planes. See http://www.oilempire.us/remote.html for details. He was also a part of the Project for the New American Century
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dov_Zakheim

Weapons of Mass Deception: http://www.prwatch.org/books/wmd.html

The Lies that Led to War: http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/lies/
9/11 Press For Truth: http://www.911pressfortruth.org/
9/11 Truth: http://www.911truth.org/
Highly Credible People Question 9/11: http://georgewashington.blogspot.com/2006/06/media.html
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by a-ji May 23, 2007 5:49 PM EDT
Well... here we go! Now let see if Pres. Bush will still have the guts to say that Gonzo has done nothing wrong. WRONG!
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by a-ji May 23, 2007 5:49 PM EDT
Well... here we go! Now let see if Pres. Bush will still have the guts to say that Gonzo has done nothing wrong. WRONG!
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by johnpatrick9 May 23, 2007 5:48 PM EDT
"I DIN'T MEAN TOO!" (boo-hoo). Lordy where do these whackos come from and how do such educated but morally bankrupt scum rise to their positions? Oh yea..I forgot this is the Reign of Bush -the- Ineffectual. A would be King of the Yahoos in America. What a sad day for our beloved land for the low lifes are within the palace gates.
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by antoniof123 May 23, 2007 5:44 PM EDT
She cried for what she knew what she was doing. Well, at least Nixon resigned...
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by cathaleen May 23, 2007 5:42 PM EDT
What I don't understand is that if she doesn't know anything why would she need immunity.
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by pepperp1 May 23, 2007 5:42 PM EDT
Some follow up please;
Which bosses knew she was breaking the law, What research was specifically being conducted, using what data and what data bases, information from any wire taps involved, who owned the data bases being searched, who provided her passwords to those databases RNC, Justice, what States where these candidates from? Did her also search and question for race, religious affiliation, religious contribution, political contribution, medical history, tax returns, club affiliation, and book purchases. Was she provided any access to any data on any candidate by the government that would not be available to any similar query by a prospective employer for a similar position, if yes what data? Did other personnel groups in the executive branch, DOJ or other entities use similar techniques when researching candidates for employment? Who else that has not received Immunity for their testimony where involved in these searches or were aware of these searches? Have any of the law suits from these illegal acts been settled by Justice yet, which ones.
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by jwhitmann May 23, 2007 5:41 PM EDT
What a hottie....I wonder who's di*k she suck*d

No offense, just pretending it's the 1990's



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by arthurcl1 May 23, 2007 5:38 PM EDT
Just like Nixon! Bush says, I'm not a crook! After all his lies to the American People about No Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq, going it alone over the U.N. Now his buddy Gonzo is in trouble with a bunch of liars for Attorney Generals doing his Political Agenda of firing them! Carter was right stating this Administration is Worst in History!
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by motherjones-2009 May 23, 2007 5:34 PM EDT
gets a high position in the Administration despite having no prior experience to speak of.
Posted by shingles1 at 02:13 PM : May 23, 2007

I know....sounds like something a dem would do!
Posted by Infidel_US at 02:15 PM : May 23, 2007

Can you provide us with an example?
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by chadi7 May 23, 2007 5:24 PM EDT
were even worse! It's ok, you can say it. We all know it. :) Actually, Bush is a HUGE disappointment. He's a "multinational" open borders kind of guy, and that just infuriates me no end!!! If I could beotch slap him back to Crawford, I would!
Posted by Infidel_US at 02:04 PM : May 23, 2007

My respect for you has increased 100 fold. Thank you for your integrity.
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by infidel_us May 23, 2007 5:15 PM EDT
gets a high position in the Administration despite having no prior experience to speak of.
Posted by shingles1 at 02:13 PM : May 23, 2007

I know....sounds like something a dem would do!
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by ubrew12 May 23, 2007 5:13 PM EDT
"I may have taken inappropriate political considerations into account on some occasions," Goodling said. "And I regret those mistakes."

Do you think she regrets them as much as the 15 year career lawyer with the exemplary record who was fired for not appearing 'pro-Bush' enough? Or for displaying, God-Forbid, Judicial independence?

Judicial independence... what a quaint notion.
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by shingles1 May 23, 2007 5:13 PM EDT
Hmm, a 33 year old graduate of Regent University Law School, a school that is ranked in the bottom tier of law schools...gets a high position in the Administration despite having no prior experience to speak of.

With people like Goodling, ie "the best and the brightest", running the show no wonder this Administration can't do a single thing right.
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by drummer94 May 23, 2007 5:07 PM EDT
"He didn't communicate all that he knew".... not that that was wrong... "She did admit to... based on their political loyalties..." Zounds! She just fits right in, don't she? Like, based on the info I had at the time, I voted for the war. Morons, every last one.
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