Sunday, October 21, 2007

Criminal Prosecution for Alberto Gonzales

This is probably just the beginning...

SpokesmanReview.com -

Gonzales could be prosecuted, McKay says
By Bill Morlin Staff writer October 20, 2007

The U.S. Inspector General may recommend criminal prosecution of departed Attorney General Alberto Gonzales at the conclusion of an investigation, possibly as early as next month, the fired former U.S. attorney for Western Washington told a Spokane audience Friday.

His refusal to open a federal criminal investigation into voter fraud allegations in Gov. Chris Gregoire’s razor-thin victory over Republican challenger Dino Rossi in 2004 may be the reason he was fired, John McKay told the Federal Bar Association.

Appointed by President Bush in October 2001 to the top law enforcement job in western Washington, McKay said he believes he and seven other U.S. attorneys were fired last December by Gonzales for political reasons, perhaps with former White House chief of staff Karl Rove pulling strings.

Career prosecutors in his office and FBI agents agreed there was no reason to go forward with a federal investigation of the Gregoire-Rossi election, and issues associated with it were more properly addressed by state officials, McKay said. ...(more)

I'm sure the Republican smear machine will be swinging into high gear trying to deflect attention from the crimes committed by Republican zealots in the U.S. Justice Department.

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