--- In [email protected], "Richard J. Williams" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> jstein wrote:
> > U.S. attorneys normally serve for the entire time the
> > president who appointed them--usually at the beginning
> > of the first term--is in office.  Once they're appointed,
> > it's rare for them to be fired.  If the president serves
> > two terms, the attorneys typically stay for the second
> > four years.
> >
> How many U.S. Attorneys did Bush fire when he took office?

Almost all of them.  Same with Reagan.


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