No-Confidence Vote on Gonzales Fails in the Senate
Republicans sided with them.
Republicans sided with them.
RAW STORY Published: Tuesday March 13, 2007 Democratic Presidential candidates Sen. John Edwards (D-NC) and Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) have called for the resignation of U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, citing his involvement in the seemingly politically motivated firings of U.S. attorneys. (More) Related story: Documents on sacking US Attorneys released
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But Harold…
The Unitary Executive is always right! Trust him!
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The moron gets the respect he deserves !!!
Silly Harold!
Don’t disrespect Emperor Bush that way!
“They can have their votes of no confidence, but it’s not going to make the determination about who serves in my government,” Bush said in Sofia, Bulgaria.
That’s funny, I always thought our government belonged to the people, not George W. Bush !!!!