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POPSDefend the Constitution - Remove Gonzales Dick Viguerie says it best. I can't remember the last time I agreed with him, but this demonstrates how bad Gonzales is and also how bad it is for both sides to go down the paths that George and his cronies have taken us. It is a recognition of the slippery slope that "adjusting" the constitution for partisan politics can take you down. The Constitution and defense of it should rise above partisanship and we should fight for the defense constitutional rights and the Constitution itself no matter who it benefits at the moment.
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POPSAlberto should Go Isn't this George's second AG that had a cloud around him. I can't imagine why he doesn't resign. There is a concept in the law called avoiding even the "appearance of impropriety." I am not a big Chuck Schumer fan, but he's right.
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POPSGonzales has to be History now, is Rove next? Reading Justice Jackson's speech, delivered in 1940 during his first months as Attorney General ought to be mandatory for every prosecutor including incoming AGs. Maybe they would think twice about this kind of crap. You can read it here: http://www.roberthjackson.org/Man/theman2-7-6-1/
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POPSIgnoring the Democrats doesn't work anymore The strategy is indeed short sighted and foolish. This administration's justice department, ironically, invented the tactic of charging for the cover-up not the crime. If department officials continue to do this they can expect the treatment Gonzales is getting despite having the power to fire US Attorneys. They should start answering the questions, its a lot less painful and makes for less speculation that plays into democrats' hands.