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Ashcroft and After

November 29, 2004 issue

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Criticizes the career performance of U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft. Denunciation of Ashcroft's handling of the War on Terrorism; View that Ashcroft's policies threaten civil rights, freedom of information, and due process; Assessment of Alberto Gonzales, President George W. Bush's selection to succeed Ashcroft as Attorney General; Criticism for Gonzales' handling of international and domestic politics; Predictions of Gonzales' impact on American politics as Attorney General.

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WAR on Terrorism, 2001-; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; ASHCROFT, John -- Political & social views; GONZALES, Alberto R.; CIVIL rights; WORLD politics; CABINET officers; UNITED States
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