MDixon wrote: 
> > Thank you. That is what I've been hearing for the past 
> > couple of days and I do remember Clinton firing a whole 
> > bunch when he first took office.
> >
jstein wrote:
> Political appointees--especially if they were appointed
> by a president of the other party--are always asked for
> their resignations by a newly elected president.
> 
> The right-wingers who are pretending this was unusual
> are simply trying to take advantage of the public's
> ignorance.
>
Or, the left-wingers could be just simply inventing a scandal for
political purposes and trying to take advantage of the public's
ignorance. You don't seem to be able to cite any evidence that there's
a scandal or that any laws were broken.

Apparently two of the fired prosecutors, Kevin Ryan in San Francisco
and David Iglesias in Albuquerque, got good evaluations. But according
to the Washington Post, the firing of Ryan has generated very few
complaints. Maybe that's because of widespread managment and morale
problems in Ryan's office.

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