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Gonzo---You Are Doing One Heck of a Job!


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19-Apr-2007, 09:32 PM #1
Gonzo---You Are Doing One Heck of a Job!
You had to laugh when the Idiot and Chief gave this gross incompetent Attorney General the thumbs up today-----after some devastating moments in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. It was amazing to see hard core conservatives like Coburn from Nebraska call for his resignation. Gonzalez forgetfulness (74 instances) makes Scooter Libby seem like a memory expert.
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19-Apr-2007, 09:57 PM #2
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You had to laugh when the Idiot and Chief gave this gross incompetent Attorney General the thumbs up today-----after some devastating moments in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. It was amazing to see hard core conservatives like Coburn from Nebraska call for his resignation. Gonzalez forgetfulness (74 instances) makes Scooter Libby seem like a memory expert.
Yep! It's amazing.
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19-Apr-2007, 11:02 PM #3
I thought it was quaint when he said he didn't know, or wasn't in the loop, BUT, approved of the actions...What?
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I thought it was quaint when he said he didn't know, or wasn't in the loop, BUT, approved of the actions...What?
Now this is precious. Linsky, Poochee, and ekim all questioning the intelligence of Bush and Gonzalez! I do have to hand it to you three--you certainly don't let your shortcomings hold you back!!!

To make my night--I only need bassetman to add his "thoughts"
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19-Apr-2007, 11:39 PM #5
Come on Mulder, for once in your life be honest. Do you really think that Gonzalez has done a good job. If so, then why are some of the most conservative members of Congress calling for his empty head!
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19-Apr-2007, 11:52 PM #6
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Now this is precious. Linsky, Poochee, and ekim all questioning the intelligence of Bush and Gonzalez!
Not that hard, really...And, I wouldn't especially go as far as Harriet Myers, when she said that GW was the smartest person she knew...If you admire GW's intelligence, well, that just doesn't seem right..The guy has a 30% approval rating and keeps saying that 'Americans want this, or Americans want that'. He has no idea what Americans want. So to defend him, is lawyeresque...
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Not that hard, really...And, I wouldn't especially go as far as Harriet Myers, when she said that GW was the smartest person she knew...If you admire GW's intelligence, well, that just doesn't seem right..The guy has a 30% approval rating and keeps saying that 'Americans want this, or Americans want that'. He has no idea what Americans want. So to defend him, is lawyeresque...
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20-Apr-2007, 01:03 AM #8
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Now this is precious. Linsky, Poochee, and ekim all questioning the intelligence of Bush and Gonzalez! I do have to hand it to you three--you certainly don't let your shortcomings hold you back!!!

To make my night--I only need bassetman to add his "thoughts"

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20-Apr-2007, 11:36 AM #9
More from the guy who couldn't talk straight...

Gonzales Says He Didn't Know Why Two Were Fired

Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales testified yesterday that when he approved the firings of seven U.S. attorneys on a single day late last year he did not know why two of the prosecutors were on the list.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews

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