Rohirrim
09-02-2008, 03:48 PM
The Bush hypocrisy never ends:
Justice Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine referred the security breach to the department's National Security Division. But the reports says prosecutors there declined to bring charges against Gonzales.
"Our investigation concluded that Gonzales mishandled classified materials regarding two highly sensitive compartmented programs," Fine's report concluded. It said Gonzales took some of the documents home "and stored them there for an indeterminate period of time."
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In a statement Tuesday, Justice Department spokesman Dean Boyd said national security prosecutors decided not to bring charges against Gonzales after an internal review.
"After conducting a thorough review of the matter and consulting with senior career officials inside and outside of the division, the (National Security Division) ultimately determined that prosecution should be declined," Boyd said.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26509515/
Justice Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine referred the security breach to the department's National Security Division. But the reports says prosecutors there declined to bring charges against Gonzales.
"Our investigation concluded that Gonzales mishandled classified materials regarding two highly sensitive compartmented programs," Fine's report concluded. It said Gonzales took some of the documents home "and stored them there for an indeterminate period of time."
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In a statement Tuesday, Justice Department spokesman Dean Boyd said national security prosecutors decided not to bring charges against Gonzales after an internal review.
"After conducting a thorough review of the matter and consulting with senior career officials inside and outside of the division, the (National Security Division) ultimately determined that prosecution should be declined," Boyd said.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26509515/
