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>If I was Gonzalez I would keep bringing up Clinton’s firing of over 90 US attorneys.
The obligatory Clintonian reference, just to keep things in proper perspective
>The administration has already lost this fight for one simple reason, the refusal to educate the masses and more particularly the senate >regarding the seperation of powers between the branches.
The masses did get themselves edjumakated and decided they're in favor of seperation (sic) of powers. The result was the '06 election.
>Gonzales needs to check his tongue the door.
So he should take a moment to inspect his taste buds? Or maybe pull that lizard skin coating off and leave it with the hat check person?
>The AG needs an infusion of John Bolton’s brain.
Which would make him twice as stupid, with lethal levels of testosterone sending him into toxic shock.
>AG has nothing to loose by starting to kick some serious butt.
Nothing to loose, but muuch to gain. And is the butt serious, or the kick?
>I can tell he has a good mind, but he’s not quick on his feet.
Translation: He must be brilliant, 'cause he's way over my little fifth-grade head. He may be dumb, but at least he's slow.
>Bush should have stuck to his guns and refused to have the executive branch participate in these hearings. No documents, no witnesses, >no nothing. The constitution gives him the right to ignore the lunatic mainstream that controls the senate.
The prince of stonewalling actually let an opportunity slip by. And, like the poster, I'm terrified of that damn lunatic mainstream. They get pissed and there's no telling what they'll do -- they might even mow their lawns backwards just to get in touch with their inner bad, nonconformist selves.
>If the AG says that Iglesias will be reinstated, I think I’ll shoot myself.
Oh please, please, please...
Thus spake the dull-normals. May their scummy jobs be "off-shored" and their dreams forever unfulfilled.
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