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phocusplease says:
Bush fires 8 late in his term...Clinton fires all 93 right off the bat. Somehow, for reasons known only to failing networks, their personel, and those that write lame comments to this forum, Bush's firings are a scandal. The sheep that write on these comment lines are tiring...what channel is Fox...?
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tuckerndfw says:
Sen. Dominici need to step down and Resign!

Posted by PostAmerican at 08:10 PM : Mar 16, 2007

I really hate to hear that about Pete (assuming the rumors are true).

Several years ago, I was in Washington to meet with some government people and happened to run into Pete in a hallway. He invited me into his office and was a very gracious host. And, I wasn't one of his constituents or bringing him anything (money). Which was very unusual since Senators (congressmen generally) tend to act more like Hollywood stars than representatives of "we, the people."

He seemed like a very affable, straightforward kind of guy.

I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, maybe he was being pressured by the White House. Which is highly likely given the Bush administration's now familiar tactic of coercion and intimidation.
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agnim says:
"Will Gonzales Fall For Attorney Firings?"

Let's hope so.

Chip chip away at this ugly administration and the drug head and bionic/alien VP until they are no more; and America can regain its way.
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postamerican says:
mightypup, kaysaa1

I'm not a Democrat or a Republican, I'm an American. I thought Bushs were going to restore honor and dignity to the White House after the Clintons? The cognitive dissonance is so thick!

Nominate David Igleasis for US Attorney General!
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canyoutellme-2009 says:
"I got great office reviews," Iglesias told Couric. "I was not on any kind of resignation list until Nov. 15, 2006, and that was two weeks after I received two very inappropriate calls from two Republican members of Congress."

Uhm... who were those two republican congress members? and what exactly did they ask Iglesias to do? There's more to this investigation that merely the people were who inappropriately fired... MUCH more. I want more details.
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postamerican says:
Greetings from Albuquerque...

Rep. Wilson and Sen. Dominici need to step down and Resign!

Bush removal ended Abramoff investigation
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/08/08/bush_removal_ended_guam_investigation/?p1=email_to_a_friend
US attorney's demotion halted probe of lobbyist
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chasemonster says:
These twisted sick-in-the-head incompetent Republican neocons...ALL OF THEM WILL BE EXPOSED AS THE TRAITORS TO AMERICA THEY ARE!!!!
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kaysaa1 says:
News flash CBS

Your thoughts are irrelevant because CBS is a losers in terms of market share.

Bush should fire the remaining U.S. Attorney just to DRIVE THE POINT HOME - they serve at his pleasure and not at the pleasure of CBS NEWS, or Congress.
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mightypup says:
This is a joke. So we have a scandal here? Bush can legally fire the attorneys for having their hair parted on the wrong side. If his firing 8 attorneys is a scandal, what was it when the Clinton administration fired 93? Oh that's right, he was a democrat so of course it wasn't political....
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tuckerndfw says:
Gonzales should take the hint. When Republicans turn on a Republican, it's pretty much over for him.

Gonzo needs to submit his resignation and go quietly.

Maybe the Senate can actually appoint a qualified person to be the next Attorney General. Assuming George Bush knows a qualified person to nominate. And, assuming a qualified person is willing to risk his reputation by serving in the worst administration in US history.

Finding a qualified replacement willing to taint his reputation won't be easy.
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