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Bush Denies Knowledge of Atty General's Actions - 3/14/2007 1:37:16 PM   
pinksugarsub


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Bush today (3/14/07) denied knowledge of the Attorney General's firings of several US Attorneys, and of the apparent misrepresentation of the motives for these actions.
 

By MERRILL HARTSON, Associated Press Writer 46 minutes ago
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President Bush said Wednesday he is troubled by the Justice Department's misleading explanations to Congress of why it fired eight U.S. attorneys and expected his attorney general to fix them.
 Bush said he stood by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales amid calls for his ouster."Mistakes were made. And I'm frankly not happy about them," Bush told reporters at a news conference in Mexico, where he is wrapping up a weeklong trip to Latin America.
"Any time anybody goes up to Capitol Hill, they've got to make sure they fully understand the facts and how they characterize the issue to members of Congress," Bush said. "And the fact that both Republicans and Democrats feel like that there was not straightforward communication troubles me and it troubles the attorney general. So he took action, and he needs to continue to take action."
The president called the actual firings "entirely appropriate" and noted that U.S attorneys serve at his pleasure. "Past administrations have removed U.S. attorneys. It's their right to do so," Bush said.
Critics have said the firings appeared to be politically motivated, and some of the prosecutors who were dismissed in a Dec. 7 purge said they felt pressure by Republican lawmakers to investigate more Democrats in the months leading up to elections.
Bush said he did receive complaints about U.S. attorneys, and recalled a congressional visit when senators "were talking about U.S. attorneys." He said he did not remember any specific names of prosecutors mentioned.
"But I never brought up a specific case or gave him specific instructions," Bush said, referring to Gonzales. "What Al did and what the Justice Department did was appropriate. ... What was mishandled was the explanation of the cases to the Congress."
Back in Washington, White House Counsel Fred Fielding was to visit Capitol Hill on Wednesday for meetings with House and Senate committee staff members about requests for testimony from top presidential aides. The focus of the discussion, according to two Democratic officials who spoke on condition of anonymity, was whether senior presidential adviser Karl Rove, former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and other officials would testify.
Additionally, Gonzales was expected to go discuss the firings with lawmakers later in the week. Those meetings were not expected to be public, a Justice Department spokesman said.
For nearly two months, Democrats have accused the department of playing politics with the prosecutors' jobs. Top Justice officials, including Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty, have maintained in congressional testimony the dismissals were based on the prosecutors' performance, not politics.
The fired prosecutors headed the U.S. attorneys' offices in Albuquerque, N.M.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Las Vegas; Little Rock, Ark.; Phoenix; San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.
But e-mails released between Miers and Kyle Sampson, Gonzales' then-top aide, showed a two-year campaign between the White House and the Justice Department to fire prosecutors. The correspondence also included e-mails from J. Scott Jennings, the White House deputy political director, who used an e-mail address registered to the Republican National Committee.
Appearing Wednesday on NBC's "Today" show, Gonzales said he had a "general knowledge" of Sampson's conversations with Miers about the prosecutors, but said "I was obviously not aware of all communications."
"We are going to work with Congress to make sure they know what happened," Gonzales said. "We want to ensure that they have a complete and accurate picture of what happened here."
Several Democrats have called for Gonzales' resignation, among them presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards.
"The buck should stop somewhere," Clinton said in an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America" which was broadcast Wednesday morning. She added that Bush "needs to be very forthcoming -- what did he say, what did he know, what did he do?" and that Rove also "owes the Congress and the country an explanation" for his role in the affair.
Gonzales accepted Sampson's resignation this week; Miers had left the administration earlier this year.
It was the second time in as many weeks that Gonzales came under withering criticism on Capitol Hill. Last week, the attorney general and FBI Director Robert S. Mueller admitted that the FBI had improperly, and at times illegally, used the USA Patriot Act to secretly pry out personal information about Americans in terrorism investigations.
Gonzales, himself a former White House counsel, has been friends with Bush for years, going back to when he served as Bush's secretary of state in Texas.
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070314/ap_on_pr_wh/gonzales_prosectors_12
 
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RE: Bush Denies Knowledge of Atty General's Actions - 3/14/2007 2:36:04 PM   
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The question is: IF Bush was properly supervising his staff, SHOULD HE have known about his Attorney General's Actions?



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RE: Bush Denies Knowledge of Atty General's Actions - 3/14/2007 3:23:54 PM   
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Harry Truman had a sign on his desk that read "The Buck Stops Here."

He should have known, that is why he got elected President.

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RE: Bush Denies Knowledge of Atty General's Actions - 3/14/2007 3:38:49 PM   
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Quite frankly, I don't think Bush knows anything that goes on in his White House......that always seems to be his response to something that is going to reflect badly on him personally.  I can't believe he was elected twice....thank god for term limits!  I can't recall anything good for this country that he has done since he got in office....he took care of all of his rich oil buddies, and all of his good ol' boys, but he's done nothing for the middle class poor. 

If ignorance is bliss, then that man is in 7th heaven!

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