Post-election shuffle in US Administration [Merged]

As expected, ashcroft has resigned…i consider it to be good news

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/09/cabinet.resignations/index.html

Inside Politics
Ashcroft, Evans resign from Cabinet
Officials: Attorney general will leave when successor confirmed

From John King
CNN
Tuesday, November 9, 2004 Posted: 10:28 PM EST (0328 GMT)

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Commerce Secretary Don Evans, left, and Attorney General John Ashcroft are leaving the Cabinet.

WASHINGTON (CNN) – In the first signs of a second-term shakeup for the Bush administration, Attorney General John Ashcroft and Commerce Secretary Don Evans have resigned, the White House announced Tuesday evening.

Ashcroft’s resignation will become effective upon confirmation of a successor, Justice Department officials said. Evans will stay into January, according to The Associated Press.

Ashcroft, a former senator and two-term governor of Missouri, has garnered criticism during his nearly four years as attorney general on issues like the Patriot Act, which backers say helps the government in its fight against terrorism and critics say infringes on civil liberties.

In July, Ashcroft released a progress report and said the Patriot Act “saves lives” and was “al Qaeda’s worst nightmare.” Portions of the law are set to expire in December 2005.

His confirmation hearing in January 2000 was filled with sharply divided debate. Ashcroft’s critics highlighted his longstanding conservative political and religious views – especially his anti-abortion stance.

Yet those views have also made him a favorite of many on the right, especially religious conservatives.

Eventually the Senate voted 58-42 for his confirmation – an usually narrow margin for confirming a Cabinet official.

Ashcroft was treated for gallstone pancreatitis in March, and his recovery kept him out of the office for nearly a month. In his handwritten resignation letter, dated November 2, he told Bush the job has been “both rewarding and depleting.” (Text of resignation letter)

“I believe that the Department of Justice would be well served by new leadership and fresh inspiration,” he said. “I believe that my energies and talents should be directed toward other challenging horizons.”

In a statement from the White House, Bush said Ashcroft “has worked tirelessly to help make our country safer” and “served our nation with honor, distinction, and integrity.”

“During his four years at the Department of Justice, John has transformed the department to make combating terrorism the top priority, including making sure our law enforcement officials have the tools they need to disrupt and prevent attacks,” Bush said.

Evans, who served as Bush’s campaign chairman in 2000, is a longtime friend and one of the president’s closest advisers. In his resignation, dated Tuesday, he congratulated Bush on last week’s election results but said he concluded “with deep regret that it is time for me to return home.”

“It is a blessing to have served America with such an extraordinary leader and a true friend,” he said. (Text of resignation letter)

In response, Bush called Evans “one of my most trusted friends and advisers” and “a valuable member of my economic team.”

“Don has worked to advance economic security and prosperity for all Americans. He has worked steadfastly to make sure America continues to be the best place in the world to do business,” the president said.

President Bush met with his Cabinet on Thursday and held a news conference later that day. At that time Bush said he had yet to make any decisions about replacements for any people who resigned.

“I don’t know who they’ll be,” he said. “It’s inevitable. There’ll be some changes. It happens in every administration.”

Bush said Thursday that he was proud of every member of the Cabinet and his staff, and that he understood that they had exhausting jobs and made many family sacrifices.

This is the guy that lost senate race to a dead guy in Missouri! before Bush gave him the AG job :p

Good riddance!

He was a darling of the so called evangelical republican conservatives.

Good Riddance going twice.

Handwritten!!! did someone say Handwritten!!.
I guess I “mis-under-estimated” the modernity of :clown: Bush regime.

:hula:

Handwritten I cant get over it. What did he do? did he dip the feather of a pheasant in ink and wrote on a rolled up piece of paper (must be a smokin :smokin: paper bamboo or EZ Wider).

More like a thumb print.

In Pakistan it's callled 'unghootha chaap'.

I am so glad that this guy(Ashcroft) finally went. Had enough of him

A moderate Amigo as Attorney General?

Is that going to make Patriot Act any worse for American Muslims?

http://story.news.yahoo.com/fc?cid=34&tmpl=fc&in=US&cat=Bush_Administration

President Bush today nominated his White House counsel and trusted confidant, Alberto R. Gonzales, to be his new attorney general, filling the vacancy left by the retirement of John D. Ashcroft.

Gonzales, 49, a native of San Antonio, Tex., who served under Bush when he was Texas governor, would be the first Hispanic to head the U.S. Justice Department if, as expected, he is confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate.

I wonder if Cheech and Chong would of been a better bet!

He will be better than Ashcroft just like anyone can do better than Bush, yeah even Jeb Bush.

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I wonder if Cheech and Chong would of been a better bet!
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Orale vato what's happenin

Is he the same Gonzales who consuled Bush on Valerie Plame /Bob Novak affair? BTW whatever happened to that.:konfused:

In all the hooplah about Ashcroft, pls don’t forget Don Evans. He also resigned, and you guys are not giving him any lift.

I am so happy Don Evans is finally gone! Good riddance! :nook:

just because he has a hispanic name doesnt mean he is a moderate :stuck_out_tongue: (although many hispanics who voted for Bush will be pleased with this selection for obvious reasons). He served for Bush in Texas as sec of state and state supreme court. He developed and defended the Bush’s legal policy in the War on Terror, including the destruction of civil liberties. He has written that international law does not exist and will soon be as much a lightning rod as Ashcroft.

But ofcourse there is always hope :>

Gonzales wrote the terror memo

Gonzales has been at the center of developing Bush’s positions on balancing civil liberties with waging the war on terrorism — opening the White House counsel to the same line of criticism that has dogged Ashcroft.

For instance, Gonzales publicly defended the administration’s policy — essentially repudiated by the Supreme Court and now being fought out in the lower courts — of detaining certain terrorism suspects for extended periods without access to lawyers or courts.

He also wrote a controversial February 2002 memo in which Bush claimed the right to waive anti-torture law and international treaties providing protections to prisoners of war. That position drew fire from human rights groups, which said it helped led to the type of abuses uncovered in the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.

PS: in short he could be a vato loco from East LA, homez!

He once was a partner in a Houston law firm which represented the scandal-ridden energy giant Enron.

Spotlight on Enron’s law firm

New White House Counsel Accused of Favoritism for Cheney’s Halliburton

^^ What do you expect from Bush and his thugs?

Powell resigns

As expected

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) has told his colleagues he is resigning and the White House is expected to make the announcement on Monday, a U.S. official said

the news is still breaking and proper links not available yet.

Powell Resigns

I guess now he can speak up!

:mad: aaah

someone can merge both threads.

I posted first :p
- Mr Anderson