>>>Oh, for the non-partisan days of the Clinton administration....
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>>Yep, nothing partisan about firing ALL the DAs. Unless you think maybe he did that so the guy in Arkansas would definitely stop investigating Whitewater and other CLINTON CRIMES. Disruptive to the investigation, but not totally stultifying.
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>>Slick Willie, now that was a prez.
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>At least you are using the past tense. This is excellent progress, John! Given that it has been 15 years since Bill Clinton was elected, it's time to move on.
"Those who forget the LESSONS of the past are doomed to repeat it's mistakes", or something like that comes to mind. It's time you libs used a little equity. Where was the hue and cry from y'all when slick did this? There wasn't any because it was a presidential prerogative, just as is today. I do recall many on the right saying he did it to try to disrupt the investigations into his dealings. But give me a break, I suppose you think it would have been better to fire them all because, after all, Clinton IS the model of what a philanderer, er president should be, isn't he?<g>
John Harvey
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