Sunday, April 13, 2008

Shunning Alberto

What, are we supposed to feel sorry for him?

He's another war criminal who should be in the dock!


"Alberto R. Gonzalez, like many others recently unemployed, has discovered how difficult it can be to find a new job. Mr. Gonzales, the former attorney general, who was forced to resign last year, has been unable to interest law firms in adding his name to their roster, Washington lawyers and his associates said in recent interviews.

He has, through friends, put out inquiries, they said, and has not found any takers. What makes Mr. Gonzales’s case extraordinary is that former attorneys general, the government’s chief lawyer, are typically highly sought....

Mr. Gonzales “looks forward to the conclusion of the department’s inquiries and getting on with his life.”

How many people slaughtered, mistreated and tortured can get on with their life, you sickening piece of puke?


While he has not taken any full-time job, friends said he was probably receiving as much income from speaking engagements as he did as attorney general with its annual salary of more than $191,000....

His first speech at the University of Florida last November was interrupted by protesters dressed as detainees."

At least the Times worked those protesters into the article, huh, readers -- in the LAST PARAGRAPH!

The rest is a glowing puff piece!