This article basically sums up everything I've been reading. That cleaning house of basically all USA's at the start of your term has been done by every prez since at least Reagan. And that firing some in the middle of your term for purely political reasons is unprecedented. Feel free to show me information to refute this, as I am really curious, Honestly:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2007/03/19/us_attorneys/index.html>He fired around 98 if I recall correctly. He fired the one investigating him, then rolled it into a batch of firings and publicly declared it was a process of setting up a new administration or something like that... There actually was a ruckus about it, but no investigations as far as I recall. Today, everything becomes an investigation...
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>>Didn't Bill Clinton fire a few U.S. attorneys who were investigating both himself and one of his buddies....and then followed that up by firing a whole bunch more???
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>>Kevin
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush