Sunday, May 20, 2007

Grey's Anatomy DC



From Raw Story:



The US Senate was set to take the almost unprecedented move of a no-confidence vote on US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, ramping up pressure on President George W. Bush to sack his unpopular longtime aide.
The vote -- to be taken possibly as early as this week -- would be only symbolic, but several
Republicans were likely to support the measure, including one key lawmaker who spoke Sunday of "the likelihood of a very substantial vote of no-confidence" against Gonzales.


"You already have six Republicans calling for his resignation," said Republican Senator Arlen Specter on CBS television Sunday, adding that the desire to avoid a political spectacle may convince the attorney general to resign.


"I have a sense ... that before the vote is taken, that attorney general Gonzales may step down," he said.

1 comment:

Mrs. X said...

Let us all hope Gonzales steps down very soon. I feel so bad for the Department of Justice. Bye for now.