Firing a prosecuter because they would not do POLITICALLY motivated
prosecution (not idealology, but purely democrats vs republicans) is
about the worse thing I can think could happen in our political and
Justice system.

How can this NOT be a big issue?

Would you feel better knowing the prosecutors in place were deciding
what and how to prosecute based on election cycles and the politcal
party of the defendents?



On 3/13/07, Heald, Timothy J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They serve at the pleasure of the president.  Period.  Congress doesn't
> have any oversight on justice, and they shouldn't.
>
> He can fire them for whatever reason he feels like.
>
> I still haven't got my head wrapped around why this is such a huge
> issue.
>

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