If Alberto Gonzales won’t resign as U.S. attorney general (consider this and this), then President George W. Bush should fire him — and if the president won’t do it, the legislative branch should step in.
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Hank Kalet is a poet and freelance journalist. He is the economic needs reporter for NJ Spotlight, teaches journalism at Rutgers University and writing at Middlesex County College and Brookdale Community College. He writes a semi-monthly column for the Progressive Populist. He is a lifelong fan of the New York Mets and New York Knicks, drinks too much coffee and attends as many Bruce Springsteen concerts as his meager finances will allow. He lives in South Brunswick with his wife Annie.
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Now I understand that you\’re in the liberal media, but may I point out one thing. The day Bill Clinton assumed the presidency in 1993, he fired all 93 U.S. attorneys. Now, I don\’t like either party. I can think of lots of reasons to sack the USAAG — warrentless searches, the habeas corpus issue, and a host of other reasons. But not partisan politics! Please take off the Democratic glasses and see things as they really are.