Salazar Breaks Up With GONEzales

By La bloguera, May 19, 2007 8:11 pm

We have made much commentary about the fact that pretend democrat Ken Salazar was a great fan of Alberto Gonzales back in the good ol days, when the only scandal Alberto had to worry about was advocating torture.

(Fortunately a little thing like torture and violating the Constitution didn´t get in the way of having our very own first Hispanic attorney general….

Dos amigos

But even the most loyal Hispanic friend can turn against you in the Washington political winds (even after sitting next to you during your confirmation hearing and sending notes back and forth) … especially if that friend actually has to get reelected some day…. so here it is:

Salazar Tells Gonzales to Resign
He says the Department of Justice is too Politicized

Senator Ken Salazar is calling on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to resign saying the Department of Justice had become too politicized.

He joins a growing number of democrats and a handful of republicans saying gonzales should step down amid allegations that federal prosecutors were fired for political reasons.

But don´t worry, at least Salazar clears up that this bold move, of calling for the ouster of someone that everybody hates already, was done with un corazón partido…

Salazar considers Gonzales a friend and says he sees so much of the American dream in his story of growing up poor and going on to Harvard. (and married a blond)

Salazar says he called Gonzales to inform him of his decision today saying he reached it with a quote “heavy heart and disappointment.’

What next? will Hispanic “civil rights” organizations like the National Council of la Raza turn against you to? No need to worry

(As I was writing this breaking news happened… Gonzales to replace Wolfowitz at the World Bank)

By the way here is the text of Salazar at Gonzales confirmation hearing before the sad break up…

Chairman Specter and Ranking Member Leahy and members of the committee, it is an honor and a privilege for me to appear before you this morning.

It is also an honor and privilege for me to appear before you this morning to make an introduction of Judge Alberto Gonzales.

I do so at the invitation of Judge Gonzales. He and I come from very similar backgrounds. We both understand the struggles of people as they try to build better lives for themselves and for their families in America.

SALAZAR: In a speech at Rice University, Judge Gonzales recently recalled his upbringing, and he said, I quote, “During my years in high school I never once asked my friends once over to our home. You see, even though my father poured his heart into that house, I was embarrassed that 10 of us lived in a cramped space, with no hot running water or telephone.”

In another statement, Judge Gonzales said, “My father did not have opportunities because he had only two years of formal schooling, and so my memories are of a man who had to work six days a week to support his family. He worked harder than any person I have ever known.”

From those humble beginnings, Judge Gonzales has excelled academically and professionally. In my view, Judge Gonzales is better qualified than many recent attorneys general. He served as a member of the Texas Supreme Court, secretary of state for the state of Texas, chief counsel to the governor of Texas and for the last four years as counsel to the president.

I have known Judge Gonzales from my days as Colorado’s attorney general. In addition, over the last several weeks I have met and had several discussions with Judge Gonzales about his nomination to serve as this nation’s attorney general.

I believe his decision to reach out to me, someone who is from a different political party, is an indication of his interest in working with all of us in making our homeland more secure and at the same time protecting our citizens’ rights and liberties.

I have shared with Judge Gonzales my views on a few priority items I would like to work on with the Justice Department and with this important committee, under your leadership. Judge Gonzales has pledged to me his willingness to work on these issues.

Among the issues we discussed are the following.

One, homeland security at the local and state level.

SALAZAR: For those of us, such as Senator Sessions and Senator Cornyn, who have served as attorneys general, we know the importance of this issue at the local level.

I believe we must do more to support our state and local law enforcement officials and other first responders as we take on the most significant national security challenge of the 21st century, and that is providing security for our homeland against threats of terrorism.

I am pleased that, if confirmed as attorney general, Judge Gonzales has indicated his willingness to work on this matter, and will come to Colorado to meet with local and state law enforcement officials and other first responders to listen to their experiences, needs and concerns. And I am certain that he will do that in other states, as well.

Secondly, on the Patriot Act, I support the Patriot Act and the necessary reasons for its enactment. I have also expressed my support for changes to the act, as have been discussed and proposed by a bipartisan group of leaders in the Congress.

Judge Gonzales has indicated his willingness to work on this important matter so that we might better balance out the needs for national security, while at the same time maintaining the important, fundamental civil liberties of our nation.

I know that there are other serious questions that this committee will explore and ask of Judge Gonzales in these proceedings. It is appropriate to do so in these confirmation proceedings.

I am hopeful that Judge Gonzales will satisfactorily address the concerns of the Senate, and I am hopeful that he will become the next United States attorney general for our nation.

Thank you.

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3 Responses to “Salazar Breaks Up With GONEzales”

  1. [...] In case you were wondering… Ken Salazar voted in favor of proceeding to debate, i.e. against his ex-amigo, as did Menéndez. Mel Martínez voted to block the vote, and Obama didn´t vote at all. [...]

  2. Daniel says:

    I couldn’t understand some parts of this article , but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.

  3. [...] So how did the Latinos vote? Robert Menéndez: NAY, Mel Martínez: YEA, Ken Salazar: NAY (and added that he couldn´t support Mukasey, because he didn´t have humble beginnings like his ex best friend Al GONEzales) This entry is filed under Main, Honorary Members, Alberto Gonzales. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply [...]

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