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Gonzales And Levin

No big surprise that an internal critic of torture was fired by Bush flunky, Alberto Gonzales. And no surprise either that he played with the US attorney’s office as if it were a purely political tool. But the lack of surprise does not mean a lack of disdain. These people have behaved like criminals nailing down a cover-up.

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Posted on Jun 20 2008 @ 8:09amAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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