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Posted by: TechnologyExpert 2 years, 6 months agoThe White House on Sunday dismissed Senate plans to hold a no-confidence vote on the attorney general and said the outcome will not undermine Bush's resolve to keep Alberto Gonzales at the Justice Department.
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TechnologyExpert
June 10, 2007, 10:50 a.m."Not a bit. Purely symbolic vote," presidential spokesman Tony Snow said. He was asked in a broadcast interview whether Bush might reconsider his decision to support Gonzales should a sizable number of Republican senators vote for the no-confidence resolution.
"It is perfectly obvious that the president has the right to hire and fire people who serve at his pleasure," Snow said.
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copperfloor
June 10, 2007, 3:14 p.m.I firmly agree and even though I often dance around in the background, playing the field as it were, in this instance Slappy and I are on the same side having a gay old time with this headline.
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NeoCon
June 11, 2007, 6:02 a.m."This isn't our form of government to have votes of no confidence. And I object to that process."
Right on the head! This is more socialist nonsense from the extreme left wing.
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