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Today in History: The U.S. Attorney General Spits Many Lies

stinkyboy

Plastic Santa
Jan 6, 2005
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¡Phoenix!


Sure his parents are illegal Mexican immigrants, but why should that stop him from being a token minority figure and the lapdog of a miserable and corrupt Republican administration?

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$tinkle

Expert on blowing
Feb 12, 2003
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also in history today:
  • toronto fire (1904)
  • fbi massacre @ waco
  • oklahoma city bombing
  • columbine (eve)
you know, actual deaths

just think, tomorrow's 4/20 & i can go tagging w/ all my loser friends
 

$tinkle

Expert on blowing
Feb 12, 2003
14,591
6
Headshot... FTW!!
if i weren't so quick on the draw i could have stuck a sanjaya reference in there, as today is the first day idol is w/o him. it's just as relevant, & just as big a jerk-us circus.

but back on topic, it's good too see the democrats on the hill are champions of truth.

no, seriously.

no really, i'm serious this time.
 

MikeD

Leader and Demogogue of the Ridemonkey Satinists
Oct 26, 2001
11,737
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chez moi
I do find it brilliant that so many people I know who railed about Clinton's horrifically embarrassing "testimony" will remain silent about or supportive of this asshole.

You'd think he or the rest of the administration didn't know how absolutely pathetic he sounds. You'd almost think the nation's chief prosecutor would have better sense than to sound like a desperate double-talking suspect in an interrogation room in front of the Senate.
 

Silver

find me a tampon
Jul 20, 2002
10,840
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Orange County, CA
I do find it brilliant that so many people I know who railed about Clinton's horrifically embarrassing "testimony" will remain silent about or supportive of this asshole.

You'd think he or the rest of the administration didn't know how absolutely pathetic he sounds. You'd almost think the nation's chief prosecutor would have better sense than to sound like a desperate double-talking suspect in an interrogation room in front of the Senate.
Oh, for the good old days of John Ashcroft when we would talk about how he got anointed with oil or covered up a stone titty.

Yep, those were the days...

The only argument I can think of for keeping Gonzales is that Bush is so stupid he might appoint someone worse.
 

Fonzie18

Turbo Monkey
So, after all was said, the guy got completely flamed. Many people straight up told him he should resign. Yet Bush came out and said that all of that actually increased his confidence in A.G?

Bush is a Republican right? And most of the people who want A.G out are republican, riiiight? :shocked: