This from this site.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/11/21/national/w133324S49.DTL&tsp=1

You would think that better uses could be found for
funds than paying Gonzales to speak. Isn't there some
law about profiting from one's crimes ;-)


Gonzales Pulls in Money, Angry Crowd
By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

As he steps out on a speech-giving tour at college
campuses, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales may
soon wish he was still talking to hostile
congressional committees.


Gonzales, who resigned under fire two months ago from
the Justice Department, was booed, heckled and called
a criminal and a liar by students while giving a
speech this week at the University of Florida. At one
point, someone wearing an orange prison jumpsuit and a
black hood calmly walked onstage and stood next to
Gonzales as he was speaking.


For his part, Gonzales defended the Bush
administration's treatment of terror suspects and did
not engage the rowdy crowd, which included supporters
as well.


"No one is perfect," he said. "What is important is
that we identify our mistakes and correct them."


It was Gonzales' first steps on a trail well-trod by
former politicians and celebrities: speeches for cash.
For his appearance Monday in Gainesville, Fla.,
Gonzales earned $40,000. He'll make another $30,000,
plus an additional $5,000 in travel, reception and
security expenses, at a Feb. 19 speech at Washington
University in St. Louis.


Neil Patel, president of the undergraduate students'
association at Washington


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