"The sound of Mr. Gonzales not being defended was deafening."
what's to defend...?
that there is no one to defend gonzo besides bush, and that the no-confidence vote failed is a look into the national mirror... our government and our elected leaders have completely abandoned any semblance of accountability, adherence to the rule of law, or respect for the constitution... as has been the case for the past 6 1/2 years, there seems to be nowhere to go but down...
Tweet
The most remarkable thing about the debate on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales this week was what didn’t happen. Barely a word was said in praise him or his management of the Justice Department. The message was clear even though the Republicans prevented a no-confidence vote through the threat of a filibuster — a tactic that until recently they claimed to abhor. The sound of Mr. Gonzales not being defended was deafening.
that there is no one to defend gonzo besides bush, and that the no-confidence vote failed is a look into the national mirror... our government and our elected leaders have completely abandoned any semblance of accountability, adherence to the rule of law, or respect for the constitution... as has been the case for the past 6 1/2 years, there seems to be nowhere to go but down...
Labels: Alberto Gonzales, Congress, Department of Justice, filibuster, George Bush, no confidence vote, U.S. Constitution, US Senate
Submit To PropellerTweet