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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned
    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned -- Newsday.com
    BY JENNIFER LOVEN AND LARA JAKES JORDAN | The Associated Press
    9:30 AM EDT, August 27, 2007

    CRAWFORD, Texas - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has resigned, ending a months-long standoff with Republican and Democratic critics who called for his ouster over the Justice Department's botched handling of FBI terror investigations and the firing of U.S. attorneys, officials said Monday.

    The likely temporary replacement for Gonzales is Solicitor General Paul Clement, who would take over until a permanent replacement is found, according to a senior administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The Justice Department planned a news conference for 10:30 a.m.in Washington. President Bush was expected to discuss Gonzales' departure at his Crawford, Texas, ranch., before leaving on a trip to western states.

    Two administration officials speaking on grounds of anonymity said that Gonzales had submitted a resignation letter last Friday.These officials declined to be identified because the formal announcement about Gonzales was still pending.

    A longtime friend of Bush, who once considered him for appointment to the Supreme Court, Gonzales is the fourth high-ranking administration official to leave since November 2006.

    Donald H. Rumsfeld, an architect of the Iraq war, resigned as defense secretary one day after the November elections. Paul Wolfowitz agreed in May to step down as president of the World Bank after an ethics inquiry. And top Bush adviser Karl Rove earlier this month announced he was stepping down.

    A frequent Democratic target, Gonzales could not satisfy critics who said he had lost credibility over the Justice Department's botched handling of warrantless wiretaps related to the threat of terrorism and the firings of several U.S. attorneys.

    As attorney general and earlier as White House counsel, Gonzales pushed for expanded presidential powers, including the eavesdropping authority. He drafted controversial rules for military war tribunals and sought to limit the legal rights of detainees at Guantanamo Bay -- prompting lawsuits by civil libertarians who said the government was violating the Constitution in its pursuit of terrorists.

    Bush and Gonzales had lunch over the weekend in advance of announcing his resignation. One said that Gonzales' resignation would take effect in two or three weeks.

    Gonzales among about a dozen senior administration officials to resign amid a protracted congressional investigation into whatever role politics played in the dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys.

    "It has been a long and difficult struggle but at last, the attorney general has done the right thing and stepped down," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and one of the department's most vocal critics.

    The flap over the fired prosecutors proved to be the final straw for Gonzales, whose truthfulness in testimony to Congress was drawn into question.

    Lawmakers said the dismissals of the federal prosecutors appeared to be politically motivated, and some of the fired U.S. attorneys said they felt pressured to investigate Democrats before elections. Gonzales maintained that the dismissals were based the prosecutors' lackluster performance records.

    Thousands of documents released by the Justice Department show a White House plot, hatched shortly after the 2004 elections, to replace U.S. attorneys. At one point, senior White House officials, including Rove, suggested replacing all 93 prosecutors. In December 2006, eight were ordered to resign.

    In several House and Senate hearings into the firings, Gonzales and other Justice Department officials failed to fully explain the ousters without contradicting each other.

    U.S. attorneys serve at the pleasure of the president, and can be removed. But congressional Democrats said politics played an unusually key role in the ouster of several prosecutors.

    Bush repeatedly defended the firings of the prosecutors but acknowledged that he did not think Gonzales had done a good job of explaining it to Congress.
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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    This seems to follow a pattern. People call for a resignation, the official line is put out that the person in trouble has full executive support, then 2-3 mo's later they put in their papers. Every one knows that since the executive branch personell serve at the pleasure of the president, they resign when he tells them to.

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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    Woohoo - Not a moment too soon. One more corrupt piece of shit out of our hair.

    PC imp:

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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    Wouldn't it be nice if the whole Bush regime would resign, 17 more months, I hope He (Bush) doesn't fuck things up any more than he already has, You rich guys better start saving your money as the tax cuts are about to dissapear,~LOL~.

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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    Looks like everyone's starting to jump this sinking ship.

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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    They may put chertoff in to replace treasousgonzo...yea thats what i what mr chertoff, the man even looks like Lenin.....no man can serve 2 masters, wonder who side he be on, it wont the AMERICANS................we got the rug pulled from us and no1 notice until the rug was sold..

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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    Isn't it funny when people like this quit their job...and how it's done and reported by the news stations..Mr. so-and-so submitted his letter of resignation to the president and it was accepted. As opposed to what, NOT letting someone quit their job? I always thought that was funny...

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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    Good riddance to that piece of sh!t!

    I'm still amazed it took this long to get rid of that goon, it really says a lot about how polarized our country has become.

    Alberto's pompous attitude and contempt for how our government works was a slap in the face to every American, regardless of political outlook. How anyone could side with Bush in defending him, in a variety of scandals, is beyond me.

    Nice to see the ol chimp display his detachment from reality yet again:
    "His good name was dragged through the mud for political reasons," Bush said.
    Yep, just like Tom DeLay! Just like Trent Lott! Just like Don Rumsfeld! Ugh, someone pinch me - do we really have an idiot like this as president?

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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    I think it's gonna be a rap for bush.. I read somewhere I think in TIME that Gonzalez was bush's only real shield against impeachment and charges of being a war criminal. if so good luck and put it in his butt

    Stay high

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    White House officials: Alberto Gonzales has resigned

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Jack Sparrow
    Looks like everyone's starting to jump this sinking ship.
    Since yer a Captain, you think EVERYONE should stay with the ship?

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