Gonzales lied.

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales lied when he said that he had nothing to do with the attorney purge — Gonzales participated in an hour-long meeting in November that was dedicated to figuring out how exactly to conduct the firings. That meeting happened during the 18 days of e-mails missing from the 3,000 documents released by the Justice Department. Eighteen days, eighteen minutes — funny how these patterns develop.

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Waldo Jaquith (JAKE-with) is an open government technologist who lives near Char­lottes­­ville, VA, USA. more »

4 replies on “Gonzales lied.”

  1. Too bad we don’t have George Allen running for President.

    He’d be able to keep the great things going that have been brought on by the Bushies…

    I cry every day knowing that Rush, Coulter, Hannity, and Beck don’t have their Champion. What a shame we can’t have 8 more years of this great and ennobling era of American politics continue under George Felix Allen.

  2. I guess GW should’ve just thrown out all 93 like Clinton did? That way at least it would’ve been a more impartial purge, as opposed to singling out only six.

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