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From: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 
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Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 3:58 PM
Subject: ALERT: Gonzales Record Raises Serious 
Concerns

http://www.civilrights.org/issues/enforcement/details.cfm?id=26456


Leadership Conference on 
Civil Rights - CivilRights.Org
Dec. 7, 2004

Gonzales Record Raises Serious Concerns

Urge Senators Not to Give Gonzales "Rubber
Stamp" Approval


On November 11, President Bush nominated White 
House Counsel Alberto R. Gonzales to succeed John
Ashcroft as Attorney General of the United States, 
the nation's principal enforcer of civil rights laws and 
civil liberties.  When he accepted President Bush's
nomination to be Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales 
stated unequivocally, "The American people expect 
and deserve a Department of Justice guided by the 
rule of law, and there should be no question regarding 
the department's commitment to justice for every 
American.  On this principle, there can be no 
compromise." 


However, contrary to his statement, Alberto Gonzales' 
record raises several serious concerns that must be 
carefully considered and scrutinized by the Senate, 
including: 


*Condoning the use of torture.  As White House Counsel, 
Mr. Gonzales oversaw the development of policies that 
circumvented existing law on detention, interrogation, and 
torture.  These policy changes paved the way for the horrific 
torture at Abu Ghraib prison.  Further, Gonzales drafted a 
memo disparaging the Geneva Conventions, calling them 
"quaint," and arguing that they do not bind the United 
States in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.   


*Eroding basic civil rights and civil liberties.  Under the 
Bush Administration, the Department of Justice has failed 
to use its full enforcement powers to break down existing 
barriers to equality particularly on issues such as voting 
rights, racial profiling, and police misconduct.  Further, 
measures ranging from the USA PATRIOT Act to the 
misuse of immigration laws have eviscerated the basic 
rights of citizens and non-citizens alike.  The Senate 
must determine to what extent Mr. Gonzales plans to 
continue these troubling civil rights and civil liberties 
policies and practices.


*Withholding evidence.   As legal counsel to then-Texas 
Governor George W. Bush, Gonzales presented clemency 
cases in a manner wholly inadequate to determine whether 
the death penalty was the appropriate punishment, whether
the condemned prisoner had received a fair trial, or even 
whether the prisoner was actually innocent. 


Senators must carefully consider Mr. Gonzales' involvement 
in shaping these policies and ascertain whether, as Attorney 
General, he would adhere to his own standard of upholding 
the rule of law by fully and vigorously enforcing the nation's 
civil rights laws and civil liberties protections.  The Senate 
Judiciary Committee will likely hold hearings to consider the 
Gonzales nomination in January 2005.

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ACTION: Tell Senators not to give Alberto Gonzales a 
"rubber stamp" confirmation.  Urge them to carefully 
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