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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

lie after lie

misdeed after misdeed. sending our men and women into great and grave danger (iraq) and then NOT taking proper care of them upon their return

allowing us citizens to suffer (katrina)

oh it goes on and on.

when are we as a nation going to say ENOUGH?

Gonzales: 'Mistakes Were Made'
But Attorney General Defends Firings of Eight U.S. Attorneys



By Dan Eggen and Paul Kane Washington Post Staff Writers Wednesday, March 14, 2007; Page A01
Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales took responsibility yesterday for "mistakes" related to the firing of eight U.S. attorneys last year but rejected calls for his resignation from Democrats who accuse him of misleading Congress.
"I acknowledge that mistakes were made here. I accept that responsibility," Gonzales said. He said he did not know the details of the plan to fire the prosecutors, but he defended the dismissals: "I stand by the decision, and I think it was a right decision.".........


6 comments:

Mariamariacuchita said...

Yes, acknowledging and taking the consequences are two different things....

Unknown said...

sure enough are maria...........i think the current king and his court have NO concept of reality. NONE

Anonymous said...

I was reading Dan Froomkin and he mentioned that this has the potential to be grounds for impeachment.

God I hope.

I can't understand how turd blossom has gotten away with everything he has done.

I can't seem to login!

donviti!

Anonymous said...

It's all so surreal...
I'm waiting to wake-up from this nightmare.
At this point, the blame is on those of us who let it happen.
Who's going to Washington, DC to march on the Pentagon this weekend?

Beach Bum said...

I agree with wildheart this whole situation is so surreal there are times I believe we have stepped into a real Twilight Zone.

Unknown said...

donviti, you cannot impeach someone when our very own congress doesn't start the action. what the hell are they waiting for?

wild, there is an anti-war rally at the old state house in downtown hartford this saturday from 3 to 4:30 pm.


bb, you know i agree with don, wild AND you.

i met two marines yesterday. well one has been out for a year or so the other is still on active duty. (they were both in civilian garb by the way). BOTH of them thought our presence in iraq was not only irrational but immoral (and so much more)