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escorpio 11-10-2004 11:13 PM

George Bush won. Alberto Gonzales is new AG. Arafat is dead.
 
I got it. Shut the fuck up already.

mardigras 11-11-2004 03:21 AM

George Bush won?:eek2

Theo 11-11-2004 03:24 AM

Nov. 10, 2004 ? Alberto R. Gonzales, the second of eight children, grew up in a two-bedroom house in Houston, and rose to become one of President Bush's closest advisers, who has followed him from the Texas statehouse to the White House.

He is President Bush's choice to succeed John Ashcroft as attorney general. If confirmed, he would become the first Hispanic attorney general.



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Gonzales served in Bush's administration when the president was governor of Texas, and was named White House counsel in January 2001. His name has often been put forward as a likely Supreme Court nominee, if there is an opening during Bush's time in office.

Gonzales, 49, was born in San Antonio and attended public schools in Texas. He served in the Air Force from 1973 to 1975, then attended the U.S. Air Force Academy from 1975 to 1977.

After his military service, he attended Rice University, graduating in 1979, and received his law degree from Harvard University Law School in 1982.

In private practice, Gonzales joined the law firm of Vinson & Elkins in Houston in 1982, and eventually was named a partner in the firm.

As governor, Bush brought Gonzales into his administration in 1994 as a senior adviser to the governor, chief elections officer, and the governor's lead liaison on Mexican and border issues.

Gonzales was named Texas' secretary of state in December 1997 and served until January 1999, when he was appointed to the Texas Supreme Court. He was a justice until January 2001, when Bush invited him to join his administration in Washington.

His term as White House counsel was not without controversy, as he fought with Congress to keep the details of Vice President Dick Cheney's energy commission meetings secret and defended the administration's right to detain terrorism suspects indefinitely without formal charges and to deny them access to counsel or to protection from the court system.

Perhaps even more controversial was the February 2002 memo he wrote in which the Bush administration claimed that the Geneva Conventions did not apply to certain prisoners taken in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The memo claimed that the importance of gaining information about possible future terror attacks from people suspected of links to terrorist groups "renders obsolete Geneva's strict limitations on questioning of enemy prisoners."

volante 11-11-2004 03:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by escorpio
I got it. Shut the fuck up already.
Wanna see a picture of Tara Reid with her tit hanging out?

dcortez 11-11-2004 05:21 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by escorpio
I got it. Shut the fuck up already.
Ummm... So you started a thread about it?

Very clever. Thanks for that!

-Dino

Lykos 11-11-2004 06:53 AM

WORD :warning


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