Texas Tech Snags Former Attorney General
Former embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has found a new job, the Austin American-Statesman and the New York Times report. Gonzales will teach a "special topics" political science course on contemporary executive-branch issues at Texas Tech University starting this fall, says Dora Rodriguez, a senior business assistant in the political science department at the university. Chancellor Kent Hance of the Texas Tech System confirmed the hiring.
Gonzales served as former President George W. Bush's personal lawyer when Bush governed Texas and as a Texas Supreme Court justice before joining Bush's administration in Washington. Two years ago, Gonzales resigned from his post as attorney general amid allegations of perjury before Congress about the unlawful firing of seven U.S. attorneys.
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Good Goin' Texas
I wish the folks in Texas could send some of their good ol' common sense here to California. The liberals here have managed to just about totally destroy what was once a vibrant and productive state with their failed socialist experiments. And even now, in the midst of financial and social collapse, the lib fools are to dumb to admit their failures; they're still arguing for more tax and spend.
Take heed folks, if you have a choice, send your kids to a school in Texas.
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