Comments on: CBS Poll: 36% Say Gonzales Should Quit
Two-Thirds Of Those Following News Do Not Believe Attorney General In Firings Firestorm
- Whats wrong with making money on investments, we all do it? Frankly, I wish I would have invested in oil 12 years ago when I had the chance.
Some folks are getting rich, it's called Capitalism.
Besides, what are all you whiners doing about the outrageous price of fuel?? Answer---nothing! - Reply to this comment
- Why did CBS sit on these poll results for almost ten days before making them public?
In matters like this, survey results aren't even relevant more than a couple of days after they are acquired, because news has been emerging almost daily that can alter people's views.
CBS is falling further and further behind the other leading news services, and I'm getting very close to changing my online news source to something else, perhaps NBC.
Old survey results are not only bad journalism for being "old news," they are bad journalism for being downright misleading, since the public views have very likely changed in the past 9 days! - Reply to this comment
- Gonzales is just a crook/crony and all know it.
The "55% of republicans that think he is honest" are crooked!
DUH! - Reply to this comment
- I wish for one second these fools would have worry about filling their tanks ...........
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- I am just amazed at what we spend our time on !
It just cost me 71.00 dollars to fill my gosh *** truck. Somebody help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by vicsgirl at 04:07 PM : Apr 19, 2007
The president is an oil man. The Vice-President is an oil man. Most of their top appointees are oil men (Condi Rice for one). Their friends are all oil men. The oil companies are making higher profits, literally, then any other companies in the history of the world. No joke, that is NOT an exaggeration. Your fuel prices are through the roof. Do the math. - Reply to this comment
- It's not the crime it's the cover-up, and so it goes in politics. Not! In this case it's all of the above. Gonzo is guilty on many levels. Lack of qualification to hold the position (his appointment was another example of loyalty over competence in the Bush Admin.) He's also guilty of having "misspoken" (lied) repeatedly with respects to key details of this case. The Bush Admin. (in this case) selectively targeted a sub-group of prosecutors, while they (the prosecutors, were in the middle of an investigation. In doing this, they attempted to influence the outcome of an investigation for Partisan political reasons. In addition, this case represents the Bush Admins. push towards "unitary executive" power. A.G. needs to step down for all of the above.
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- I am just amazed at what we spend our time on !
It just cost me 71.00 dollars to fill my gosh *** truck. Somebody help !!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- Anyone else notice CBS STILL refuses to post comments on any of their stories about Bush and the VT massacre?? Corporate Control over Reporters and Citizens is a reality now, how soon before the internet itself is outlawed?? Welcome to Communist China or North Korea....
Posted by veteran71 at 01:52 PM : Apr 19, 2007
Considering how much innocent blood Bush has dripping from his hands, I don't think CBS wanted to risk the kind of comments that they'd get. Like too bad Bush wasn't a student at VT on Monday. lol! - Reply to this comment
- Poor Alberto, that is what happens when you are loyal to Georgie. So sad.
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- If you guys hate CBS so much, then why are you here all the time?
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