...for Alberto Gonzalez to go. The NY Times gets on the bandwagon here, but everyone else from all sides seemed to have known this a while ago. If you ask me, when the Attorney General has the audacity to claim that:
"The Constitution doesn’t say every individual in the United States or citizen is hereby granted or assured the right of habeas corpus. It doesn’t say that. It simply says the right shall not be suspended” except in cases of rebellion or invasion."
Then he's not qualified to hold his position, either as Attorney General or a lawyer.
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