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NEWS ALERT
from The Wall Street Journal

March 13, 2007

Attorney General Gonzales acknowledged that mistakes were made and accepted responsibility for the way eight federal prosecutors were fired. At a news conference, Gonzales said he would find out what went wrong but said he would not resign. Democrats have charged that the dismissals were politically motivated.

For more information, see:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB117378849437235414.html?mod=djemalert

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In the midst of all the shock and vapors over this whole affair a simple point sees to be absent.

If federal prosecutors appointments are politically motivated, why should their firings not be?

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In the midst of all the shock and vapors over this whole affair a simple point sees to be absent.

If federal prosecutors appointments are politically motivated, why should their firings not be?


Did Clinton fireng some Attournys of the same rank get the same reaction?

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Everytime a new President comes in mass resignations are expected. These folks serve at the pleasure of the president. No matter who she or he may be.

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Everytime a new President comes in mass resignations are expected. These folks serve at the pleasure of the president. No matter who she or he may be.


   So if previous presidents have made this a standard practice , this is a non issue?

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ATTORNEY GENERAL SEEKS RESIGNATIONS FROM PROSECUTORS
 

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By DAVID JOHNSTON, (Special to The New York Times); National Desk
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DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Attorney General Janet Reno today demanded the prompt resignation of all United States Attorneys, leading the Federal prosecutor in the District of Columbia to suggest that the order could be tied to his long-running investigation of Representative Dan Rostenkowski, a crucial ally of President Clinton. Jay B. Stephens, the ...

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All at once?


Dang , so how is asking for a few rating a headline?

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In the midst of all the shock and vapors over this whole affair a simple point sees to be absent.   If federal prosecutors appointments are politically motivated, why should their firings not be?

Bingo.  Of course these firings were politically motivated.  They nearly all are.  Hell, every one of Clinton's firing of Federal Prosecutors were pretty much all politically motivated.  Is knute looking to highlight the transparent hypocritical double standard of the mainscream media..........again?
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." -- Aristotle

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In the midst of all the shock and vapors over this whole affair a simple point sees to be absent.   If federal prosecutors appointments are politically motivated, why should their firings not be?

Bingo.  Of course these firings were politically motivated.  They nearly all are.  Hell, every one of Clinton's firing of Federal Prosecutors were pretty much all politically motivated.  Is knute looking to highlight the transparent hypocritical double standard of the mainscream media..........again?

Better the mainstream media than the fascist lunatic fringe media in which you trust. Besides It isnt what is true that matters a whit to y'all.

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In the midst of all the shock and vapors over this whole affair a simple point sees to be absent.   If federal prosecutors appointments are politically motivated, why should their firings not be?

Bingo.  Of course these firings were politically motivated.  They nearly all are.  Hell, every one of Clinton's firing of Federal Prosecutors were pretty much all politically motivated.  Is knute looking to highlight the transparent hypocritical double standard of the mainscream media..........again?

Better the mainstream media than the fascist lunatic fringe media in which you trust. Besides It isnt what is true that matters a whit to y'all.
Good thing for you eh?

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<<Better the mainstream media than the fascist lunatic fringe media in which you trust. Besides It isnt what is true that matters a whit to y'all.>>
>>Good thing for you eh?<<

It does make it a lot easier to expose your lies and lunacies.

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<<Better the mainstream media than the fascist lunatic fringe media in which you trust. Besides It isnt what is true that matters a whit to y'all.>>
>>Good thing for you eh?<<

It does make it a lot easier to expose your lies and lunacies.


Well then ,go right ahead and expose the truth on this subject.

Bush fires Nine , big deal ,Clnton fires All of them save one, no big deal.

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<<Better the mainstream media than the fascist lunatic fringe media in which you trust. Besides It isnt what is true that matters a whit to y'all.>>
>>Good thing for you eh?<<

It does make it a lot easier to expose your lies and lunacies.


Well then ,go right ahead and expose the truth on this subject.

Bush fires Nine , big deal ,Clnton fires All of them save one, no big deal.

Just shows ta go ya that Bill was a lot smarter than the Bushidiot.

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Also at the time, allegations concerning some of the Clintons' Whitewater dealings were coming to a head. By dismissing all 93 U.S. Attorneys at once, the Clintons conveniently cleared the decks to appoint "Friend of Bill" Paula Casey as the U.S. Attorney for Little Rock. Ms. Casey never did bring any big Whitewater indictments, and she rejected information from another FOB, David Hale, on the business practices of the Arkansas elite including Mr. Clinton. When it comes to "politicizing" Justice, in short, the Bush White House is full of amateurs compared to the Clintons.





And it may be this very amateurism that explains how the current Administration has managed to turn this routine issue of replacing Presidential appointees into a political fiasco. There was nothing wrong with replacing the eight Attorneys, all of whom serve at the President's pleasure. Prosecutors deserve supervision like any other executive branch appointees.



http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110009784

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Also at the time, allegations concerning some of the Clintons' Whitewater dealings were coming to a head. By dismissing all 93 U.S. Attorneys at once, the Clintons conveniently cleared the decks to appoint "Friend of Bill" Paula Casey as the U.S. Attorney for Little Rock. Ms. Casey never did bring any big Whitewater indictments, and she rejected information from another FOB, David Hale, on the business practices of the Arkansas elite including Mr. Clinton. When it comes to "politicizing" Justice, in short, the Bush White House is full of amateurs compared to the Clintons.





And it may be this very amateurism that explains how the current Administration has managed to turn this routine issue of replacing Presidential appointees into a political fiasco. There was nothing wrong with replacing the eight Attorneys, all of whom serve at the President's pleasure. Prosecutors deserve supervision like any other executive branch appointees.



http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110009784

Just great that you & the WSJ prefer retarded amateurs to lead US. No wonder we are losing everywhere.Just more proof thatthe Bushidiot could fuck up a wet dream.
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