Norm Coleman, Lamar Alexander and Susan Collins have joined the choir
notice how the words "fire" and "resignation" are conspicuously absent... instead we have "grave doubts," "tightrope," and "not served well..."
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but, as we know, criticism and prevailing opinion has no effect on where the choir of one stands...
- "I think there's a huge credibility issue at the Justice Department," said Sen. Norm Coleman (Minn.). "I continue, even after his testimony, to have grave doubts."
- "I think the attorney general is on a tightrope, and he and the president need to make a decision before very long," said Sen. Lamar Alexander (Tenn.).
- Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) also said only Bush could demand a resignation. "It's his call," she said. "I don't think the attorney general has served the country or the president particularly well."
This is an honest, honorable man, in whom I have confidence.
Labels: Alberto Gonzales, Department of Justice, George Bush, Lamar Alexander, Norm Coleman, Susan Collins, US Attorneys, US Senate
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