Okay. The comment is not directed squarly at Castle, and I’m reading between the lines a bit, but Markell’s simple direct statement raises a question, what in Gods’ name is Castle doing in Washington?
If he is not there to support “the basic dictum that the enforcement and prosecution of the law, shouldn’t be a political game” then what the hell is he there for?
Mr. Gonzales should resign
This past week the Senate rejected a bid to conduct a vote of no confidence in Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, and in response Gonzales has restated his position that he will be serving out the remainder of President Bush’s term in office as our country’s most visible law enforcement official.
As a Democrat I believe that the Attorney General’s positions have been misguided and just plain wrong on issues of central importance to our American identity, such as personal privacy and torture. Mr. Gonzales’s current scandal, however, is just plain perplexing. If there is anything that Republicans and Democrats should be able to agree on it should be the basic dictum that the enforcement and prosecution of the law, shouldn’t be a political game.
We cannot play politics with the rule of law – that would be contrary to everything our legal system stands for.
Mr. Gonzales should resign. I hope you will take this opportunity to post a comment about how you feel about this issue.
-Jack Markell
You’d think Mike Castle would know all of that and yet without having to be told by Jack Markell. Gonzales’s malfeaseance should be a bi-partisan issue, but Castle is still mum (18 months and counting) on Alberto Gonzales.