What if they didn't investigate any foul play reports against
Republican voter fraud? You'd want them fired in a heartbeat..methinks
:)

On 3/13/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Um. So it is ok for politicians for ask an attorney general to investigate an 
> opponent and have him fired if he does not comply?
>
> Party affiliation aside, any references to Bill's blowjob aside...does it 
> seem like a good thing? What if you aren't running against a politician, you 
> just criticize them... is it ok for them to urge that the weight and might of 
> a federal investigation be levelled against you?
>
> The only thing keeping the system fair is the integrity of the Attorneys 
> General. So hopefully they are people who have demonstrated that htey have 
> some. But wait... that doesn't matter any more, because the president can 
> appoint *anyone he wants* and thanks to the Patriot Act Congress will no 
> longer have any say in the matter.
>

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