Re: Stirrin' the pot



Bill Lang <wjlmutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't chew my cabbage twice, "Glen Heiman" <Dakota@xxxxxxx>

"Bill Lang" <wjlmutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns98FB1AF71746Cbungalobill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Travelgate vs. Prosecutorgate

No comparison.

Did they or did they not "serve at the pleasure of the president?"

Does their serving at the "pleasure of the president" make firing them
with intent of subverting the court system legal? Does their serving at
the "pleasure of the president" make lying to congress about the matter
legal?

--
Aaron
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