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Cheney, Gonzales indictment in Texas moves ahead

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A Texas judge has set a Friday arraignment for Vice President Dick Cheney, former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, a state senator and others named in indictments accusing them of responsibility for prisoner abuse in a South Texas federal detention center.

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{"commentId":4139679,"authorDomain":"VictoriaAlexy"}

I imagine Dick Cheney and Alberto Gonzales will soon be in an undisclosed location! 

The grand jury had evidence presented and found just cause for all the indictments presented against Cheney and Gonzales.  Judge Banales needs to proceed with the indictments and not give Cheney and Gonzales special treatment because of their political clout. An example of special priviliges would be to issue summons, not warrants, not make an no arrest resulting in  no bond.  Let the judicial system proceed, the charges are serious and need answered. Let the judicial system determine if they are guilty or innocent of the charges.

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Reply#1 - Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:27 PM EST
{"commentId":4142382,"authorDomain":"redwolf"}

Alas, the truth is that these guys can afford the kind of lawyers that come with a get out of jail free card so will likely walk and will have to live the rest of their days living off their offshore accounts.

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#1.1 - Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:59 PM EST
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