Alberto Gonzalez’ Role in the Plame Cover-Up: Obstruction of Justice

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Posted by Michael : March 12, 2007
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When Gonzales first learned that the Justice Department had started an official investigation into the Plame leak, Gonzales waited twelve hours before putting the White House staff on notice that they had to preserve documents and electronic files. Which seemed than (sic) — and seems now — like an open invitation to “shredding and deleting,” not to mention getting your story straight. In short, obstruction of justice.
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Lest you think this is much ado about nothing, consider that when Patrick Fitzgerald came looking, key emails to or from the Vice President’s office mysteriously could not be found in the White House computer system’s archives.

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  1. Why does the selected bush administration always select the most anglo people of colour and pathological lying sycophants it can dig up such as condi auntie thomasine rice alberto the coconut gonzales elaine the banana choi these folks have not an ounce of pride integrity honour truth amongst themselves and serve masters bottom line war profiteering based on massive lies without question no matter how many innocent bodies lie in their wake!

  2. I had forgotten about this until stumbling upon it in this blog. I remember being so discouraged about the state of things that I just shook my head and went on. How things have changed since the Democrats took control of the House in November! Accountability at last! Oversight in retrospect is better than no oversight at all.

    I think that the two party system’s main flaw is how little power the minority has if the majority has both Houses of Congress and the Presidency. Absolute power corrupts absolutely and I know the Democrats are most certainly not impervious to this disease.

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