A Gonzales resignation is not enough

Congress should demand that a special prosecutor get to the bottom of why the U.S. attorneys were fired.

After his disastrous appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday morning, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales -- the clueless, hapless figurehead aptly nicknamed "Fredo" by President Bush -- may soon be gone. Or the president may stubbornly cling to Gonzales, despite his manifest incompetence and dishonesty, which are plainly no obstacle to service in the Bush administration. Full Story »

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Paul de Villers
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by Paul de Villers - Oct. 1, 2008

Because of its lack of historical perspective in the case, this article does not induce a full confidence in its opinions. However, it shows with a convincing rationale the way to go to redress the many flaws of the Bush area.

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