01 April 2007

Truth and Accountability

Attorney General Gonzales must have a different understanding of what truth and accountability actually mean.
In Boston to attend an event on preventing sexual exploitation of children, the attorney general told reporters that he wasn't involved in talks over which individual prosecutors to dismiss. "There obviously remains some confusion about my involvement in this," Gonzales said. "At the end of the day, I know what I did. And I know that the motivations for the decisions I made were not based on improper reasons.

"I believe in truth and accountability, and every step that I've taken is consistent with that principle," he said. "I am fighting for the truth as well."

His credibility already smarting from weeks of shifting explanations and surprising, late-night document disclosures, Gonzales took a major hit Thursday when D. Kyle Sampson told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the attorney general had been long and deeply involved in an action that Gonzales has said he knew little about.
Let me clue you in, Mr. Attorney General, truth and accountability doesn't mean lying and blaming someone else. The reason there is confusion over your involvement is because you've been lying about your involvement.

Simple.

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