>>>>>>I know some are going to say it's just partisan politics as usual. Let's see if they're still saying that if it turns out the administration tried to destroy evidence sought by Congress, then lied about it.
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>>>>>Oh no, say it ain't so, THE SKY IS FALLING, THE SKY IS FALLING ....
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>>>>I am not saying the sky is falling. We don't have all the facts yet. It's just an awfully fishy sounding story.
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>>>It's only fishy if the republcans do it.
>>>But I agree the Gonzales is a boob. He should go.
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>>It would have been equally fishy if the Democrats did it. Trust me, I'm nonpartisan about stuff like this. If it had happened -- well, I should say "MAY have happened" -- during the Clinton administration I would be equally concerned. You can't just take evidence and flush it down the toilet.
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>Mike, politics is full this kind of crap on both sides. Some even take things out of national archives and stuff them down their trousers and get away with it.
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>This thing is about nothing and so was the CIA outing crap. It just ate up tax payer's money for nothing.
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