The firings are still a non-issue and the investigation proved that.

Why not investigate real corruption?

While we are talking about corruption, do you think Feinstein
improperly used her position?
http://thehill.com/david-keene/feinsteins-cardinal-shenanigans-2007-04-30.html


On 5/3/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Were they involved in the improper firings or is this another red herring to 
> distract people from the issues at hand?
>
> Wait don't answer that, the answer is glaringly obvious.
>

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