May 1, 2007
Gonzales: Great Things Happen “When You Work Hard And Make Good Choices”
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales told attendees at the Hawthorne Community Center’s anti-gang initiative in Indianapolois, Indiana today that “America is the greatest country in the world.”
His motivational speech included the following advice for at-risk youth: “No matter the circumstances of your birth, you can achieve great things when you work hard and make good choices.”
Regular observers of the Attorney General may be wondering whether a Harvard-trained lawyer former White House Counsel to Pres. George W. Bush, and Texas Supreme Court Judge was working hard when he ‘could not recall’ some 70 specific questions about his role in firing career federal prosecutors from their jobs.
Does ‘making good choices’ include having a highly selective and forgetful memory when it comes to testifying truthfully before Congress?
Does ‘working hard’ include a chronic failure to remember his role and responsibilities in firing U.S. Attorneys, allegedly for political reasons?

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