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To: freedomdefender

Yawn. The AGs serve at the pleasure of the POTUS. He can fire whomever he wants to for whatever reason he wants to.

Would Bill Clinton apologize for firing an AG? Hell no.

Why Bush didn't just say that to begin with is why the Republican party is in the minority right now.

Cut the PC bullcrap Republicans. Rats have no mercy. We shouldn't either.


3 posted on 03/18/2007 10:40:42 PM PDT by NYRepublican72
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To: NYRepublican72

Would Bill Clinton apologize for firing an AG? Hell no.
She ok'ed the murder of 80 people in waco and was not fired.
I would like to see someone bring that up.


6 posted on 03/18/2007 10:46:49 PM PDT by Brimack34 (Rino's need not apply)
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To: NYRepublican72

Duke Cunningham was a true blue hero of the Vietnam War and then turned into a power corrupted POS who deserves every year of prison to which he was sentenced. To fire a U.S. Attorney for digging into the corruption of Cunningham or any other legislator is every bit as despicable as taking a bribe from a defense contractor. Political power can corrupt nearly everyone, regardless of party, and such corruption should never be excused or covered up. If the AG knew about or ordered it, he ought to resign or be fired himself for being corrupt himself. And if the POTUS or anyone else in his White House knew about it or ordered it, then they deserve the same fate. Serving at the pleasure of the President is not license to wield power capriciously.


13 posted on 03/18/2007 11:29:31 PM PDT by DryFly
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