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1. Gonzales Co. Historical Commission
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- Gonzales County Historical Commission .
- Gonzales TX 78629-0114.
- Gonzales County.
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- Gonzales Chamber of Commerce, Tourism, and Agriculture .
- Box 134, Gonzales TX 78629-0134.
- Gonzales is listed in Texas Rural Communities.
2. Coffee enemas and The Gonzales Program.
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- The Gonzales Program.
- Nicholas Gonzales (212-213-3337 Dr. ... Gonzales chooses to treat some pancreatic patients and not others - and does not give his reasons why a patient is not accepted for treatment.
- But while you weigh these different factors when considering the Gonzales program, you should also consider the results that this program, and its descendant the Kelley program, have shown for nonoperable pancreatic patients. These results (which are detailed below) have been stunning (for Kelley's program, those 5 who were compliant median survival was 9 years, for the new Gonzales' study of 11 patients, 81% survived 1 year, 45% survived 2 years, and 36% survived 3 years - 2 are still alive after 3. ... What I find very exciting is these results were sufficient to interest the the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in doing a full fledged, randomized study on the Gonzales program vs. ... Hopefully this new randomized study will, within a fairly short time, get to the truth about the efficacy of the Gonzales program vs traditional therapy and, if it continues to show these kind of positive survival results, give patients who are interested and have the interest in undertaking this type of all encompassing program, a real alternative for survival.
- When I first ran across an article on the Gonzales program in a paper written by Mutual Benefit and Life on the Gonzales program, I was stunned to read about the survival statistics for pancreatic cancer patients who had participated in the Kelley program, which Dr. Gonzales's program grew out of, between 1974 and 1982. ...
- Gonzales' protocol grew out of the program first developed by Dr. ... Gonzales, in the summer preceding his third year at Cornell Medical College, Dr. Gonzales at the request of a friend began an informal evaluation of Dr. ... Gonzales began an analysis of the survival of the pancreatic patients who used Dr. ...
- Gonzales then went on to analyze one specific form of cancer to analyze in depth. ...
- Gonzales's as he has refined his treatment and attempted to quantify whether this program can consistently produce greater survival for pancreatic patients. ...
- Current Randomized Study on Gonzales method vs. ...
3. The Nation | Column | Backing Gonzales Is Backing Torture | Robert Scheer
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- Home Issues January 10, 2005 (web) Backing Gonzales Is Backing Torture.
- COLUMN LEFT by Robert Scheer Backing Gonzales Is Backing Torture .
- hat is the central question the Senate Judiciary Committee faces Thursday as it begins hearings on the confirmation of White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales as the next attorney general of the United States. At stake is whether Congress wants to conveniently absolve Gonzales of his clear attempt to have the President subvert US law in order to whitewash barbaric practices performed by US interrogators in the name of national security. ...
- Gonzales ignored the objections of State Department and military lawyers to strongly endorse the determination of Justice Department lawyers that neither the Geneva Convention nor corresponding US laws on prisoner protections should be applied in the "war on terror. ...
- ADVERTISEMENT "In my judgment, this new paradigm renders obsolete Geneva's strict limitations on questioning of enemy prisoners and renders quaint some of its provisions," Gonzales wrote in a legal memo to President Bush on Jan. ...
- Acting like a sleazy attorney advising a client on how not to be convicted of an ongoing crime, Gonzales was apparently not worried about irrational foreign courts or high-minded jurists in The Hague, but rather US prosecutors who might enforce federal laws that ban torture of foreign prisoners of war. Indeed, Gonzales made the case for a legal end run around the 1996 War Crimes Act, which mandates criminal penalties, including the death sentence, for any US military or other personnel who engage in crimes of torture. ...
- "It is difficult to predict the motives of US prosecutors and US independent counsels who may in the future decide to pursue unwarranted charges based on Section 2441" of the act, Gonzales wrote. ...
- In light of what we have learned since about the rationalization and use of torture by US interrogators over the last three years, it is difficult to ignore the possibility that Gonzales already had knowledge that such violations had occurred and expected more. ...
- In fact, Gonzales in his memo singles out language from the Geneva Convention (and incorporated into US law) that explicitly brands as a war crime "outrages against personal dignity"--a perfect description of the pattern of mental, sexual and physical degradation of US detainees that has been reported by prisoners, military whistle-blowers and even FBI agents in recent months. ...
- John Hutson, who was recently the Navy's judge advocate general, released a letter to the Judiciary Committee noting that Gonzales' recommendations "fostered greater animosity toward the United States, undermined our intelligence gathering efforts, and added to the risks facing our troops serving around the world. ...
- Gonzales based his case for doing away with the Geneva protections on memos produced by a small group of Justice Department lawyers that, along with making other controversial claims, infamously argued that physical abuse of prisoners was torture only if it was "of an intensity akin to. ...
- Such language was so onerous that, perhaps to help Gonzales get through the hearings, the Justice Department only last week quietly slipped new guidelines onto its website redressing this stain on the country's reputation. ...
- Another positive step would be the withdrawal or rejection of the Gonzales nomination. ...
- related articles Attorney General Gonzales: The Fight Is On .
4. Elliott and Gonzales Family Elliott and Gonzales Family Papers. Personal Correspondence, 1861-1865.
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- About | Collections | Authors | Titles | Subjects | Geographic | Classroom | New Additions Collections >> The Southern Homefront >> Document Menu Elliott and Gonzales Family Elliott and Gonzales Family Papers. ...
5. Alberto Gonzales
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- Alberto Gonzales, White House General Counsel.
- This Sunday, December 17th, Bush nominated Alberto Gonzales, a man Bush put on the Texas Supreme Court in 1999, to be the new White House Counsel. ... Yet Justice Gonzales has been a focus of ethical controversy in Texas, with the organization Texans for Public Justice noting that Gonzales like other Texas Supreme Court Justices have taken large amounts of money from the Cheney-run Halliburton companies, then ruled in favor of the company in cases that came before the Court.
- Just before the Texas Supreme Court ruled on the case, Halliburton gave a number of contributions to the Justices, including $3000 to Alberto Gonzales. ...
- Making the Gonzales conflict even more controversial is the fact that before being appointed to office, Gonzales had been a partner at the law firm Vinson & Elkins, L. ... And Gonzales worked in the section where Halliburton was represented where he had a strong relationship with the firm.
- Bush has a history of using the courts to favor his corporate supporters and the appointment of Gonzales shows that he has no attention of abandoning that tradition he established in Texas. ...
- During that period, Halliburton executives made four contributions - $1,000 to Justice Priscilla Owen; two totaling $3,000 to Justice Alberto Gonzales; and $1,000 to Justice Nathan Hecht.
6. Gonzales Alamo Relief Force
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- The Immortal 32 Gonzales Rangers A-E F-K L-Z.
- Albert Martin, with 32 men (himself included) from Gonzales and DeWitt's Colony, passed the lines of Santa Anna and entered the walls of the Alamo, never more to leave them. ...
- About 4 PM on 23 Feb 1836, Launcelot Smithers left the Alamo and made the 76 mile ride to Gonzales where he announced the arrival of the Mexican army in San Antonio de Bexar with a note from Alamo Commander, Col. ...
- , 1836, To Andrew Ponton, Judge and Citizens of Gonzales: The enemy in large force is in sight. ...
- On the same day of arrival of the message, Acting Commissioner and Aide-de-Camp to the Provisional President of the Republic of Texas Byrd Lockhart completed the muster of 23 into the Gonzales Ranging Company of Mounted Volunteers which he had been commissioned to do in Gonzales on 4 Feb. The Gonzales Rangers were officially attached to Col. ... The official muster roll in the Texas Archives below was completed on 23 Feb, however most individuals who joined the Gonzales Alamo Relief Force on 24 Feb and thereafter are often listed as members of the company even though no official muster roll is available.
- Gonzales Ranging Company of Mounted Volunteers OFFICERS.
- On 24 Feb courier Launcelot Smithers wrote from Gonzales:.
- Gonzales, Feby, 24 1836, To all the Inhabitants of Texas: In a few words there is 2000 Mexican soldiers in Bexar, and 150 Americans in the Alamo. ...
- On 24 Feb, the passionate and alarming appeal of Colonel Travis in his own handwriting to all people of Texas and all Americans was carried to Gonzales by Captain Albert Martin who first delivered it upon his arrival on the 25th to Smithers who carried it on to San Felipe on the 27th. ...
- Nb I hope that Every One will Rondevu at gonzales as soon poseble as the Brave Solders are suffering do not neglect this powder is very scarce and should not be delad one moment L. ...
- John Sutherland in his personal memoirs, The Fall of the Alamo, he also left the Alamo under order from Travis between 3 and 4 PM on 23 Feb and arrived in Gonzales at 4 PM on Wednesday 24 Feb with courier John W. ...
- Gonzales Rangers Respond. ... Travis' appeals, the main contingent of the Gonzales Alamo Relief Force departed the town square of Gonzales at 2 PM Saturday 27 Feb, led by commanding officer Lieutenant George C. Kimble of the Gonzales Rangers. ... Albert Martin who had delivered the appeal to both Smithers and Gonzales. ... John Sutherland, the group consisted of 25 men who left Gonzales and increased to 32 with those who joined along the way, in particular near Cibola Creek. ...
7. Democracy Now! | Michael Ratner: Gonzales "Has His Hand Deep in the Blood of the Conspiracy Of Torture"
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- Michael Ratner: Gonzales "Has His Hand Deep in the Blood of the Conspiracy Of Torture".
- A contentious senate debate for the confirmation of Attorney General nominee Alberto Gonzales is expected next week, we speak with Center for Constitutional Rights attorney Michael Ratner about Gonzales' role in laying the legal groundwork for torture at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay. ...
- AMY GOODMAN: We talk to now the Center for Constitutional Rights president Michael Ratner about the latest news of torture and how it relates to the man who could be Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales. ...
- AMY GOODMAN: Why don't we start off with these hearings and what you think was raised and wasn't, what's important to understand about Alberto Gonzales? .
- MICHAEL RATNER: I think the clip you played of President Bush being asked: “What about cruel, inhuman degrading treatment, isn't there a loophole where you can still do that basically inhumane treatment to foreigners overseas?” and he answers, “We have a policy against torture,” really says a lot of it because what Gonzales said here is that, “Yes, I'm against torture,” -- and we can talk about that in a second – “but I don't think the prohibition of the torture convention prohibiting cruel and inhuman and degrading treatment applies to foreigners held overseas. ... This is not just about Gonzales and what the government has done in the past. ... So that is the first thing I want to say about Gonzales. ... That means that it is now a conspiracy to continue the cover-up so that this does not go to the higher ups at all, so that nobody, not Rumsfeld, not Cambone, not Gonzales will obviously ever be investigated. ...
- When we talk about Alberto Gonzales, we cannot separate him from Guantanamo. ...
- It's not only systemic, you had Gonzales essentially admitting it, essentially saying this is the way we do it. ... That eight Democrats finally voted against him -- I think had there been a screaming outcry in the beginning against Gonzales by all these -- all human rights organizations, all the Democrats, it's possible the guy could have been beaten. ...
- One of them, of course, names Alberto Gonzales now as an additional defendant in the case. ... ” Remember the word that Gonzales used to describe Geneva, “obsolete”. ... But one of the things we've done is add Alberto Gonzales. ... I mean, if there's listeners out there who want to support this case or oppose Gonzales, go to the center website, it’s ccr-ny. ... Send a letter to the German prosecutor, send a letter to your Senator about Gonzales. ...
8. The Nation | Comment | Gonzales: The Fight Is On | Bruce Shapiro
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- Home Issues January 24, 2005 issue Gonzales: The Fight Is On.
- Gonzales: The Fight Is On by Bruce Shapiro .
- Click here for info on how you can help oppose Gonzales's nomination. ...
- t says something that the most vigorous opposition to Alberto Gonzales's nomination for US Attorney General emanates from recently retired military officers, not the civil rights lobby. It also says something that even as the White House, through a new Justice Department memo, sought to defuse Gonzales's record as the legal godfather of Abu Ghraib and waterboarding, word leaked of an emerging Administration plan for lifetime internment of terror suspects, without trial, in a worldwide network of US-built prisons. This is the first Attorney General nomination of global consequence, a dimension to which Washington only slowly awakened as Gonzales headed into his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. ...
- From the day he was named by President Bush, Gonzales posed a dilemma for Democrats and civil rights organizations: Is this nominee worth fighting? Conventional wisdom counseled caution: As the first Latino AG nominee, he has a compelling personal history; he would secure easy confirmation from the Republican Senate; and besides, Gonzales is ABA--Anybody But Ashcroft. ... " The best liberals could hope for, went the insiders' whispers, would be to "make a record" that might inhibit a future Gonzales nomination to the Supreme Court. ...
- ADVERTISEMENT On the eve of the Gonzales hearings, a different dynamic began to emerge. First the Justice Department published a memo "superseding" the elaborate justification for torture Gonzales himself had commissioned from the Office of Legal Counsel's Jay Bybee: a new memo so patently timed to the hearings that it only made questions for the nominee more compelling, especially since the White House continued to withhold crucial documents detailing Gonzales's role in the torture scandal. ...
- " These career officers--who take their oaths to the Constitution, not George Bush--believe that Gonzales's legal tactics are wrecking years of post-Vietnam efforts to prevent contemporary My Lais. ...
- It's one thing for the ACLU to criticize Gonzales, quite another when he gets denounced by the very military leadership Republicans have long claimed to stand for. ...
- And Gonzales is not universally admired in the Senate Republican Caucus. ... Just days before Gonzales's hearing, Senator Richard Lugar blasted the new White House internment-without-trial plan. ...
- Gonzales, it is true, is not a fanatical religious conservative or an orthodox strict constructionist. ... With the Gonzales fight, the Senate--Democrats and Republicans alike--directly confronts issues that have lurked in the background in the Bush years: questions not just of human rights for terrorism suspects worldwide but of a presidency absorbed in its own quest for unrestrained power, both domestic and international. ...
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10. Priorities for Gonzales emphasize terrorism
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- Priorities for Gonzales emphasize terrorism .
- WASHINGTON Laying out his law enforcement priorities for the first time since taking office, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales of the United States said that Congress needed to reduce the process time for deporting illegal immigrants, end impasses over judicial nominees and extend federal anti-terrorism powers under the USA Patriot Act. ... Gonzales also said he expected the Justice Department to look for more aggressive ways to prosecute obscenity crimes, and he announced the creation of five joint federal-local task forces nationwide in an effort to curtail violent crimes. ... The wide-ranging priorities, spelled out by Gonzales in a speech on Monday before the Hoover Institution, a public policy research center, were largely a continuation of the policies of his predecessor, John Ashcroft, particularly in the emphasis on aggressive counterterrorism measures. ... Gonzales said the Justice Department's top priority remained fighting terrorism, and he reaffirmed the Bush administration's insistence in recent months that Congress move quickly to extend anti-terrorism powers in the Patriot Act. ... The Senate confirmed Gonzales as attorney general on Feb. ... While Gonzales's confirmation as the first Hispanic U. ... Gonzales said the system was in need of further repair. ... But Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, said Gonzales was misdirecting the blame for the immigration backlog. ... Gonzales also said he wanted to work with Congress to find ways of breaking the logjam over some of the administration's judicial nominees. ...
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