See, I disagree with you.

They may not have done anything illegal, but I think they _did_ do
something WRONG (if it turns out the attorneys were fired for not
acting on political motivations), and as detrimental to our government
and legal systems as anything I have _ever_ heard of in government.

Again, if they fired the attorneys for their beliefs (pro-abortion),
or their focus (voter fraud is not important), I would agree with you.

But firing someone because they wouldn't hand down indictments in time
for an election is not kosher, in my book.

On 3/13/07, Heald, Timothy J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bush and Gonzales didn't do anything wrong.  They didn't like those
> attorneys, so they got rid of them.  The reason is irrelevant.  It
> doesn't matter why, it could be because of politics, or because the guys
> didn't like his tie, makes no difference.
>
> The legislators on the other hand committed ethical violations.  They
> actually seem to have done something wrong.

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