Comments on: CBS Poll: 36% Say Gonzales Should Quit
Two-Thirds Of Those Following News Do Not Believe Attorney General In Firings Firestorm
- Gonzales can resign when Janet Reno, Clinton's hatchet lady Att. General is arrested and tried for the heinous murder of everyone at that church in Waco ,Texas including 17 children. When she is arrested and tried for the murders in Ruby Ridge , Idaho. When she is tried for the Illegal snatching and deportation to Cuba of the little Gonzales boy in Florida. Well the list goes on and on.
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- I think American's have grown so worn with all the corruption and Power Grabbing of the Bush Administration they are just waiting to replace him. They long ago saw through this pathetic loser and his Administration.
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- Think about it ,who the hel! are they calling with these polls? Folks that are retired and are glad someone called, folks on welfare that don't work, homemakers looking for someone to share a boring day, others too lazy to work, well you all get the idea, the list goes on and on.
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- tcoleman12---do you read the other posts? Or just blindly publish the same message again and again?
Big guy--just for you:
Several media outlets have compared the Bush administration's controversial dismissals of eight U.S. attorneys to President Clinton's dismissal of almost all U.S. attorneys upon taking office in 1993. Clinton's firing of the prosecutors was highlighted March 13 at Drudgereport.com, the website of Internet gossip Matt Drudge. Over the next 24 hours, several media outlets -- including Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, and MSNBC -- echoed the unfounded comparison between the Clinton and Bush dismissals.
In fact, while both Clinton and Bush dismissed nearly all U.S. attorneys upon taking office following an administration of the opposite party, The Washington Post reported in a March 14 article that "legal experts and former prosecutors say the firing of a large number of prosecutors in the middle of a term appears to be unprecedented and threatens the independence of prosecutors." - Reply to this comment
- And, he was being considered for the Supreme Court. Oh my God!
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- Vet,
The majority you speak of are not aware of the case. That majority would answer yes to just about any question that were asked of them just to get off the phone so they could eat dinner.
Like I have said before, Bush should have fired ALL of them from the start like most Presidents before him, including the beloved Clinton. - Reply to this comment
- Fake History. Sign of a FASCIST NATION.
2 plus 2 = 5.
George Orwell 1984 - Reply to this comment
- when are the news reporters going to do 14 stories on what did the judges do to get in the crosshairs in the first place?
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- "...Like I have said before, Bush should have fired ALL of them from the start like most Presidents before him, including the beloved Clinton.
Posted by tcoleman12 "
Hey. Whack-a-doodle. Bush dismissed nearly all U.S. attorneys upon taking office.
History gets changed a lot over in the right-wing-world, eh? - Reply to this comment
- Vet,
The majority you speak of are not aware of the case. That majority would answer yes to just about any question that were asked of them just to get off the phone so they could eat dinner.
Like I have said before, Bush should have fired ALL of them from the start like most Presidents before him, including the beloved Clinton. - Reply to this comment
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