Thursday, May 17, 2007

Now This Is What I'm Talking About! Senate To Hold No-Confidence Vote on Gonzales

As much as the U.S. Attorney firings scandal and W's refusal to remove Attorney General Alberto Gonzales from office has been bad publicity for Bush and the GOP, the fact that Gonzales remains is an affront to every American who thinks that we live in a constitutional democracy and not The Kingdom of Bush.

AG the A.G has refused to give answers to Congress when he's appeared before various committees and has ignored Congressional subpoenas. But finally, it seems we've got some real movement in the effort to actually get rid of him. At a press conference this afternoon, Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer (NY) and Dianne Feinstein (CA) called on the Senate to hold a no-confidence vote on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Their announcement follows more evidence of wrongdoing by Gonzales and Bush, new criticism from Republicans, and the prediction of GOP Senator Arlen Specter that the investigation into the firings of federal prosecutors would end with the attorney general's resignation.

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