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White House mulled firing all prosecutors By LARA JAKES JORDAN and DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - The chief White House lawyer floated the idea of firing all 93 U.S. attorneys at the start of President Bush's second term, but the Justice Department objected and eventually recommended the eight dismissals that have generated a political firestorm two years later. (YahooNews)
What is news about this story is that it has escaped the general blanket coverage that the Bush administration has tried to put over every illegal, immoral, or unethical action they have taken in their six years in office. These oozing sores will continue to appear as people begin to really look at the mess that the current administration has made, both of the Executive branch as well as the Office of the President. The Congress has not begun impeachment hearing, not because there is no evidence, but because doing so would be a waste of limited and precious resources that can be better spent fixing the mess that will continue to haunt this country for the next generation. Watergate was a minor traffic stop by comparison.
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