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The discussion revolves around the resignation of John Ashcroft as Attorney General and the subsequent reactions from participants. It touches on political sentiments, potential replacements, and broader implications for civil liberties and governance. The conversation includes expressions of joy, speculation about future appointments, and reflections on the political landscape.
Participants generally agree on the sentiment that Ashcroft's resignation is a cause for celebration, but there is significant disagreement regarding the implications of his replacement and the potential for future policies. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the effectiveness and direction of Gonzales as Attorney General.
Some participants reference historical contexts and personal feelings, which may influence their perspectives. There are unresolved concerns about the implications of Gonzales' appointment and the future of civil liberties.
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Mercator said:Who says there is no worse than these two?
Stop raining on my parade.Mercator said:Who says there is no worse than these two?
wasteofo2 said:Stop raining on my parade.
Imagine you're in London around '42, and the shelling's just stopped for the night. You're not going to say "well, who knows, maybe they ran out of the small bombs", you're going to celebrate and be merry!
Even if Bush appoints someone as bad as, or worse than Ashcroft, there will still be a precious few hours, or maybe even days, where our Constitution isn't being erroded.
Lemme have fun just for tonight. I'll sober up tomorrow and build a bigger shelter.Mercator said:Waste, I think it is better to prepare for the big bombs. Specially if you know that the bomber just got permission to do as he pleases!
wasteofo2 said:Anyone want to put wagers on which will be the only Amendment(s) that Ashcroft's replacement doesn't trash?
I'm going to bet he leaves #2 alone, and he might keep the one that ended prohibition, but other than that, I dunno...
wasteofo2 said:Lemme have fun just for tonight. I'll sober up tomorrow and build a bigger shelter.
Tigers2B1 said:OK - maybe the Ashcroft as a 'future Supreme Court nominee thread' - can wait for tomorrow.
Smurf said:Franz even you will be welcomed in Canada.
Tsunami said:I don't know if I'd go that far!![]()
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The_Professional said:I just read on somebody's post at Slashdot that Ashcroft is resigning to prepare himself for the Supreme Court. What's the deal?
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush has chosen White House counsel Alberto Gonzales, a Texas confidant and one of the most prominent Hispanics in the administration, to succeed Attorney General John Ashcroft, sources close to the White House said Wednesday….
Mercator said:Wasteof O2, di you have a good party? Slept well? Hangover cured?
Mercator said:Wasteof O2, di you have a good party? Slept well? Hangover cured? So here's one word for you: Gonzales!
The good part: he still has to prove that he's worse than Ashcroft.
BTW: why do you still need Gonzales, as Ashcroft has stated that the goal of making Americans safe has been accomplished?