Former AG Gonzales angry about criminal probe

Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Friday he's angry about being put through a long-running criminal investigation into his role in the firings of U.S. attorneys. "I feel angry that I had to go through this. That my family had to suffer through and what for?" Gonzales said in an interview with CNN.

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Bush Lawyers Escape Justice. Again. | Crooks and Liars

On Wednesday, prosecutor Nora Dannehy announced she would bring no charges against Alberto Gonzales, Karl Rove, Harriet Miers, Monica Goodling or any of the key players behind the purge of 9 U.S. attorneys. That scandal, part of a larger effort to target Democratic politicians and suppress Democratic voter turnout, will go unpunished despite the...

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The Fired U.S. Attorney Story. Who Was Zoomin' Who?

This video was made during the Attorney-Gate investigative hearings on Capital Hill. It explains a LOT!Remember Robert Wexler? Alberto Gonzales? Patrick Leahy? Barbra Mulkowski? Yes Mr. Wexler. It IS A National Secret! Who's Zoomin Who?!?

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BP Hires Alberto Gonzales

BP has hired Bush era attorney general Alberto Gonzales to help them move America forward from the Gulf Oil Spill tragedy. Birds cackle with laughter, choke on crude oil.

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Fox: the go-to network for discredited experts

...disgraced former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales -- whose "evasive answers to Congress" on the allegedly political firings of U.S. attorneys led to the appointment of a special counsel to determine whether "any criminal offense was committed" -- would be the most appropriate person to discuss supposed failures in the Justice Department?

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War Crimes: Spanish criminals get our criminals off the hook

6 former Bush officials, including former AG Alberto Gonzales, torture memoist John Yoo, and David Addington, Cheney's chief of staff, were being investigated by Spanish judge Baltazar Garzon on the legal theory that there is no statue of limitations on war crimes and crimes against humanity. No surprise: Garzon has now been targeted by the Right.

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Bush Lawyers' Disbarment Sought

Complaints filed with bar associations in the District of Columbia and four states _ New York, California, Texas and Pennsylvania _ say Bush Lawyers' (former attorneys general John Ashcroft, Alberto Gonzales and Michael Mukasey and former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff) licenses should be revoked for "moral turpitude."

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Backtracking on Earlier Findings, Justice Dept. Said to Clea

A Spanish court has opened formal criminal investigations into the suspected torture of Guantanamo prisoner Hamed Abderrahman Ahmad. The court described six Bush administration lawyers, including John Yoo, Jay Bybee and Alberto Gonzales, as the "intellectual authors" of the torture to which Ahmad and four other prisoners were subjected. T

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