Parisle
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Wed Mar-14-07 09:14 AM
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John Dean on KO: Gonzales in over his head |
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--- Last night on Olberman,... in an interview that was way too brief (I think John Dean is our leading judicial scholar at this point) Dean simply said that Gonzales was in over his head as the AG. And this stands to reason. He was never anything but a little schmuck with a law degree and no principles, willing to do or say whatever his boss (Bush) told him. He is actually as much or more of an embarrassment to this country than is Bush, himself.
--- Gonzales should face the same eventual punishment as the rest of the neocons. He can check what's left of the Constitution to see what the penalty for treason is.
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Donnachaidh
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Wed Mar-14-07 09:17 AM
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Considering the last two books he has written, I think he was being a bit of a coward letting Gonzo off like that.
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Bonhomme Richard
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Wed Mar-14-07 09:42 AM
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2. He's not in "over his head". He knows exactly what ............. |
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he is doing. I can't stand this "giving the benefit of the doubt" when analyzing the actions of the administration and its minions. These people know what they are doing and they are pure evil. It's as simple as that and I could only wish that the media would call a spade a spade.
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Benhurst
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Wed Mar-14-07 09:48 AM
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3. I don't know whether he's in over his head or not. |
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This needs to be sorted out at his war crimes trial at the Hague.
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