Sweat, Gonzo, sweat
it's too bad he didn't work as hard doing his job the RIGHT way, protecting the u.s. constitution and fostering a justice system that works for the benefit of all americans...
i sincerely hope he's terrified...
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After struggling for weeks to explain the extent of his involvement in the firings of eight U.S. attorneys, Gonzales and his aides are viewing the Senate testimony on April 12 and April 17 as seriously as if it were a confirmation proceeding for a Supreme Court or a Cabinet appointment, officials said.
Ed Gillespie, a former Republican National Committee chairman, and Timothy E. Flanigan, who worked for Gonzales at the White House, have met with the attorney general to plot strategy. The department has scheduled three days of rigorous mock testimony sessions next week and Gonzales has placed phone calls to more than a dozen GOP lawmakers seeking support, officials said.
i sincerely hope he's terrified...
Labels: Alberto Gonzales, Department of Justice, Republican National Committee, Republicans, Senate Judiciary Committee, US Attorneys
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