Alberto Gonzales Caught in Another Lie to Congress

Writing by Marq on Thursday, 17 of May , 2007 at 11:20 am

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The Attorney General of the United States, Alberto Gonzales can not stop getting caught in his own web of lies. At this point we have an Attorney General that has such poor credibility that I would not let him testify on my behalf if I got a traffic ticket.

He testified in front of Congress that there was no one else on the list of US Attorneys to be fired other than the ones that were fired, and yet today we find out that the real list had 26 attorneys on them (From here on out known as Exhibit A-Z) . He flat out lied to Congress. Right now the United State’s top law enforcement officer is about as trustworthy as a crackhead with a $100 bill.

Reuters

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales’s former chief of staff, Kyle Sampson, considered firing at least 26 U.S. attorneys during the period, the newspaper said, citing sources familiar with documents withheld from the public.

Gonzales testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week that the effort was limited to eight U.S. attorneys fired since last June.

This is on top of the newly released details on the clandestine operation in the dead of the night that then White House Conical Alberto Gonzales executed to try to get drugged out of his scull John Ashcroft (He was recovering from surgery) to sign off on the warrant-less wire tapping. Listen folks, uber hack John Ashcroft would not sign off on it, then you know it was bad.

This is the state of our once great nation under George Bush, we have no creditability across the globe, and now within our own boards we can not guarantee that Justice is not being used as a political tool. Man I miss America.

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