Bush Names Alberto Gonzales to Succeed John Ashcroft

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  • TTiger
    Confirmed User
    • Mar 2002
    • 3030

    #1

    Bush Names Alberto Gonzales to Succeed John Ashcroft

    White House- President Bush has named his administration's most prominent Hispanic to succeed John Ashcroft as the nation's top law enforcement officer.

    Alberto Gonzales grew up with seven siblings in a two-bedroom house in Texas. Now he's in line to be the nation's first Hispanic attorney general.

    Bush cited Gonzales' "sharp intellect and sound judgment" in the war on terror. As the White House's top lawyer for the past four years, Gonzales has been at the center of Bush's positions on torture and civil liberties.

    Before that, Gonzales was general counsel under Bush in Texas.

    He was also the Texas secretary of state and served on that state's Supreme Court.

    Accepting the nomination and quoting a prayer, Gonzales said, "Just give me a chance to prove myself."

    One liberal Democrat has already welcomed the appointment of "someone less polarizing" to the position. Senator Charles Schumer says Gonzales is already "a better candidate than John Ashcroft."

    http://news.google.ca/?hl=en&ncl=htt...138160,00.html
  • Bigwilly
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2003
    • 1101

    #2
    am i the only one that reads the forum before i post a thread?

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    • reynold
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Oct 2002
      • 51271

      #3
      Originally posted by TTiger
      White House- President Bush has named his administration's most prominent Hispanic to succeed John Ashcroft as the nation's top law enforcement officer.

      Alberto Gonzales grew up with seven siblings in a two-bedroom house in Texas. Now he's in line to be the nation's first Hispanic attorney general.

      Bush cited Gonzales' "sharp intellect and sound judgment" in the war on terror. As the White House's top lawyer for the past four years, Gonzales has been at the center of Bush's positions on torture and civil liberties.

      Before that, Gonzales was general counsel under Bush in Texas.

      He was also the Texas secretary of state and served on that state's Supreme Court.

      Accepting the nomination and quoting a prayer, Gonzales said, "Just give me a chance to prove myself."

      One liberal Democrat has already welcomed the appointment of "someone less polarizing" to the position. Senator Charles Schumer says Gonzales is already "a better candidate than John Ashcroft."

      http://news.google.ca/?hl=en&ncl=htt...138160,00.html
      yup it's official alright. he is the new attorney gen.

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      • Dax
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        • Apr 2002
        • 3161

        #4
        SPIC power!!

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        • xclusive
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Apr 2004
          • 35218

          #5
          Well look at the bright side at least he can't do any worse...

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