Even though Republican Senators blocked a no confidence vote, Alberto Gonzales is sad. His pal, President Bush tries to cheer him up. Download daily Catch and Release Comedy™ political cartoons to your mobile phone or iPod at www.headzup.tv
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Headzup: No "No Confidence" in Alberto Gonzales
Even though Republican Senators blocked a no confidence vote, Alberto Gonzales is sad. His pal, President Bush tries to cheer him up. Download daily Catch and Release Comedy™ political cartoons to your mobile phone or iPod at www.headzup.tv
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