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Hispanic News Calls for Gonzales to Resign Hispanic values are part of the Kingdom of Conscience that determines the moral compass of the United States of America which has an impact on all Hispanics
PHOENIX (By Jon Garrido, Hispanic News, The Blue Dogs of the Democratic Party and Americause) March 9, 2007 — On February 3, 2005, Alberto Gonzales was sworn in as the United States Attorney General with the appointment of an Hispanic to advance the well being of Hispanics being a monumental milestone. That was then but today the Gonzales appointment rings hollow and high in a squandered opportunity. Gonzales may be Hispanic but Gonzales has become the point man for Bush Cheney Republicans. Gonzales is only Hispanic on the outside and in fact, is no longer a member of the Kingdom of Conscience with the moral compass of doing the right thing to help all Hispanics — Democrat or Republican. The Gonzales appointment has become one of the greatest disappointments of modern times, not just for Hispanics but even more important, for all Americans. Attorney General Gonzales has categorically diminished the civil rights of all Americans and all Hispanics living in the USA. The Bush administration’s assault on some of the founding principles of American democracy marches onward despite the Democratic victory in the 2006 elections. The new Democratic majorities in Congress can block the sort of noxious measures the Republican majority rubber-stamped. But preventing new assaults on civil liberties is not nearly enough. Five years of presidential overreaching and Congressional collaboration continue to exact a high toll in human lives, America’s global reputation and the architecture of democracy. Brutality toward prisoners, and the denial of their human rights, have been institutionalized, unlawful spying on Americans continues, and the courts are being closed to legal challenges of these practices. Three fundamental tenets of America diminished by Bush, Cheney and Gonzales need to restored: Restore Habeas Corpus One of the new act’s most indecent provisions denies anyone Mr. Bush labels an “illegal enemy combatant” the ancient right to challenge his imprisonment in court. The arguments for doing this were specious. Habeas corpus is nothing remotely like a get-out-of-jail-free card for terrorists, as supporters would have you believe. It is a way to sort out those justly detained from those unjustly detained. It will not “clog the courts,” as Senator Graham claims. Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the Democratic chairman of the Judiciary Committee, has a worthy bill that would restore habeas corpus. It is essential to bringing integrity to the detention system and reviving the United States’ credibility. Stop Illegal Spying Mr. Bush’s program of intercepting Americans’ international calls and e-mail messages without a warrant has not ceased. The agreement announced recently — under which a secret court supposedly gave its blessing to the program — did nothing to restore judicial process or ensure that Americans’ rights are preserved. Congress needs to pass a measure, like one proposed by Senator Dianne Feinstein, to force Mr. Bush to obey the law that requires warrants for electronic surveillance. Ban Torture It is largely up to the president to decide what constitutes torture and abuse for the purpose of prosecuting anyone who breaks the rules. This amounts to rewriting the Geneva Conventions and puts every American soldier at far greater risk if captured. It allows the president to decide in secret what kinds of treatment he will permit at the Central Intelligence Agency’s prisons. The law absolves American intelligence agents and their bosses of any acts of torture and abuse they have already committed. Alberto Gonzales Attempts to Manipulate the Outcome of the 2006 Congressional Elections The last straw was the firing of eight U.S. Attorneys, one of who is Hispanic, to manipulate the outcome of the 2006 congressional elections. No graver assault on the U.S. Constitution can take place enabling a democracy to evolve into a dictatorship by stuffing ballot boxes to win elections. The stakes in the 2006 elections were at the highest level determining the direction of the United States. Had Attorney General Gonzales been successful in directing the U.S. Attorneys prosecute the Democrats in eight states manipulating election outcomes, the congress may still be in the hands of Republicans enabling the Bush Administration to "stay the course" in Iraq and further diminish the civil rights of all Americans. Hispanic News, the Blue Dogs of the Democratic Party and Americause call for the resignation of Alberto Gonzales Gonzales tried to manipulate the outcome of the 2006 congressional elections to enable the continuation of the Republican majority in the Congress to support the further demise by George Bush of the well being of the United States leading to continuation of the Iraq war and plundering the financial resources of the United States to finance Bush and Cheney's pursuit of the arrogance of power so adeptly exemplified in the Libby trial. Bush and Cheney are the true axis of evil and Gonzales, Karl Rove and Libby did their bidding. Gonzales is particularly singled out and will go down in history as "ballot box stuffer Gonzales," the attorney General who used the Justice Department to justify plundering the civil rights of Americans and attempting to manipulate the outcome of congressional elections. Gonzales should resign. |
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