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    Bush Calls Vote on Attorney General `Meaningless'

    Bush Calls Vote on Attorney General `Meaningless' (Update1)

    By Edwin Chen

    June 11 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush dismissed as ``meaningless'' a planned Senate vote today on a resolution of no confidence in U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, America's top law enforcement officer.

    ``To me, it's political,'' Bush said at a press conference in Sofia, Bulgaria, calling it ``a political resolution on my attorney general that's going to have no bearing on whether he serves in office or not.''

    Gonzales, a longtime Bush friend, has come under fire -- from some Republicans as well as Democrats -- who have demanded his resignation. The clamor has escalated with Gonzales' changing explanations of why eight U.S. attorneys around the country were fired while many others may have been targeted for reprisals.

    Gonzales initially said he knew few details about the matter, but his now-departed chief of staff, Kyle Sampson, has testified that the attorney general was more involved than he told Congress.

    ``They can try to have their vote of no confidence, but it's not going to determine -- make the determination, who serves in my government,'' Bush told reporters. ``There's been no wrongdoing.''

    In a joint press conference with the Bulgarian president, Bush also expressed an interest in helping congressional allies revive a stalled immigration overhaul bill.

    `No Illusions'

    ``I'm under no illusions about how hard it is,'' he said. ``I was disappointed that the bill is temporarily derailed.''

    Bush predicted he would prevail even after the bill failed to make it out of debate on the floor of the Congress.

    ``I believe we can get an immigration bill. Now, it's going to require leadership from the Democrat leaders in the Senate, and it's going to require me to stay engaged and work with Republicans who want a bill.''

    Bush said he would press the issue with Republican senators tomorrow when he joins them at their weekly policy lunch in the U.S. Capitol.

    During his European trip, the president called three senators to consult on the issue. But he did not name them.

    ``It's important that we address this issue now,'' he said. ``I'll see you at the bill signing.''

    Bush's press conference focused largely on U.S. domestic issues, as it came near the end of his 8-day, 6-nation trip in Europe.

    The president is scheduled to return to the White House around 7 p.m. today in Washington.

    To contact the reporters on this story: Edwin Chen in Sofia, Bulgaria at echen32@bloomberg.net

    Last Updated: June 11, 2007 06:36 EDT

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    Maybe the vote doesn't lead to anything but it does show that America does not believe in the AG. Every American should send Bush and senators who voted for Senate 1348 and no-confidence vote.

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    I smell a dictator! Good going Bush. Go ahead and piss of the Congress more. Smart move. Please continue!

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    He's our acting Dictator. Wonder what our lordship has been signing away at the international meetings. His European vacation may well be our devistation.

    "In accordance with the powers vested in me, by me, in the National Security Presidential Directive dated May 9, 2007, I hereby declare a national emergency and order the following actions to be implemented immediately:
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    Yes your Highness the King!!!


    OK ALIPAC TEAM HERE IS THE LINK TO THE NEW FAX, WE NEED EVERYBODY CALLING, FAXING AND E-MAILING, AND POSTING SO WE KNOW WHAT YOUR HEARING. LET THEM KNOW U.S.CITIZENS HAVE COME OUT OF THE SHADOWS AND ARE SEEING THE LIGHT!!!!!!

    NO AMNESTY, ENFORCE OUR EXISTING LAWS!!! Don't follow Bush to his demise! stick with Americans and we will stick with you!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC
    I smell a dictator! Good going Bush. Go ahead and piss of the Congress more. Smart move. Please continue!

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    Yea, maybe we'll see impeachment soon!
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    The only thing meaningless is Jorge Bush.
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