Alberto Gonzales So Long, Bush Reacts
“After months of unfair treatment that has created a harmful distraction at the Justice Department, Judge Gonzales has decided to resign his position and I accept his decision.It’s sad that we live in a time when a talented and honorable person like Alberto Gonzales is impeded from doing important work because his good name was dragged through the mud for political reasons.”
~President George Walker Bush
Nearly inimitably inarticulate as always, George W. Bush gives us his view on the Attorney General’s highly desired, to the point many believed it was too much to hope for but hoped for nonetheless, long overdue, totally unexpected resignation, which has been well received greeted with relief and a better late than never public response.
Talented? We suppose you could call being able to follow through on the execution of a mentaly deficient, as in retarded, man or putting to death a woman despite a plea for mercy from the Pope to spare her life .
Honorable? From the lips of a man who enjoyed torturing his fellow classmates at college, since he did not regularly attend class, but frequently participated in burning others with cigarettes and heated hangers used as makeshift branding irons, the former US Attorney General’s edict on torture, the Geneva Conventions that had long governed the treatment of prisoners did not apply to Al-Qaida or the war in Afghanistan, was an indication to him of “great honor”.
“…. Gonzales is impeded from doing important work because his good name was dragged through the mud for political reasons.” so said the president. Impeded? Gonzo has done more to assist in the miscarriage of justice than anyother AG; in fact some legal professionals were beginning to think the name of the department was an Orwellian joke! Al “The Torturer” Gonzales should consider himself fortunate only his name was besmirched. Because of his “good work” many people have lost their families, their homes, their jobs and their lives. Good lookin’ out Gonzo!
Alberto Gonzales the first Hispanic United States Attorney General, may be gone from office his legacy of politicizing the Department of Justice will linger for many years to come. It is for this reason we say any and all investigations associated with Alberto Gonzales must go forth beyond his departure on September 17, 2007.
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