Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and senior officials and career prosecutors at the Justice Department told associates this week that they were prepared to quit if the White House directed them to relinquish evidence seized in a bitterly disputed search of a House member's office, government officials said Friday.
Saturday, May 27, 2006
My transgression is sealed up in a bag, and thou sewest up mine iniquity.
I was wondering why Bush ordered the evidence taken from an FBI raid on William Jeffefersons congressional office to be sealed for 45 days, now we know: AG, senior officials were prepared to quit over evidence seized from Congressional office
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i don't know what to think of this. first the positive: maybe 'your grandfather's conservative' is finally showing itself, that is, the old conservative 'law and order' mindset (which I generally do not have a problem with), where law must be upheld above all else. i am amazed to read gonzales would go to this length to stand by the rule of law (well, this once anyway).
the negative: this white house is imploding. i'm afraid they are becoming like a cornered animal, whose behavior is totally unpredictable.
ok, now i'm confused
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