Attorney General Alberto Gonzales denied Tuesday that he and former White House chief of staff Andy Card tried to exploit then-Attorney General John Ashcroft's frail condition by pressuring him to recertify President Bush's intelligence-gathering program during a 2004 hospital visit.
Bullshit. This guy has lied before and he's lying now. He's even been caught lying to the same committee before, so why should we believe him now? Besides, if Ashcroft was sedated or incapacitated in any way, then unless he was there for a personal visit, why was Gonzales even there?
As a side note, Ashcroft should have known better to meet with anyone if he was under any amount of incapacitation. However, with Gonzales, this guy needs to be fired immediately. He HAS to know that his time is almost up. With Bush's second term coming to a close in a little less than a year and a half, this guy would be the first to be fired if I were President.
I need the trust of the American people to run an effective government. I need them to know that we're following the rules and will protect their Constitutional rights. When your Attorney General is questioning Habeus Corpus, he's not trustworthy and thus, needs to be fired.
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
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