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Gonzales could be prosecuted, McKay says

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posted on Oct, 24 2007 @ 09:06 PM
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When I first read this I thought great there might be some justice left in Washington after all. Then I got to thinking, so what if Gonzo goes down George will just pardon him when it's over and Gonzales rides off into the dust.
As the article says "could be prosecuted" so it may not even happen anyway.
Oh well I can hope
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Gonzales could be prosecuted, McKay says

McKay said he was summoned to Washington, D.C., in June and questioned for eight hours about possible reasons for his firing by investigators with the Office of Inspector General, who will forward their final report to Congress.

“My best guess is it will be released sometime next month,’’ and likely will include recommendations for criminal prosecutions of Gonzales and maybe others, McKay said.

Gonzales “lied about” reasons for the firings when questioned under oath in July by the Senate Judiciary Committee and now has hired a lawyer and is refusing to answer questions from the Inspector General, McKay said.

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posted on Nov, 7 2007 @ 04:20 PM
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Hehehe poor Gonzo yea right

I seem to be the only one on PTS who is looking forward to see Gonzo go down.
I think if it actually gets to the point of convictionin about 20 years LOL The organ grinders will be long gone, living on a 100,000 acre compound in Paso de Patria, Paraguay.

The Paraguayan Senate voted last summer to “grant U.S. troops immunity from national and International Criminal Court (ICC) jurisdiction.”



 
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