Today is Attorney General Alberto Gonzales'
last day of work. However you feel about the way he acted (me: very angry), I think we can all agree that the next Attorney General needs to be a person of character who can rise above the scandal and restore integrity at the DOJ.
From the
New York Times' editorial board:
To replace Alberto Gonzales, President Bush must appoint an attorney general who is above politics, and the Senate should only confirm a nonpolitical lawyer of unquestioned integrity.
Click here for the rest of the editorial.
And speaking of persons with integrity and character, today is also the last day of work for
Jon Goldin-Dubois, Common Cause's Executive Vice President. He's an incredible leader and friend, and after his 10 years of service here, we'll miss him tremendously.
To Jon: all the best. To Mr. Gonzales: Well, I can't quite recall what the appropriate sentiment should be.
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