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Hiring at Justice found politicized

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ttolley

Boy, this is a surprise!
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friendlygoldens

This is the fault of the liberal media. I listen to Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly, Rush, and Fox news - this stuff doesn't bother them. It shouldn't bother the rest of us......unless you've got something to hide or have committed a crime. These Republican political plants are all very hard on crime - they support the death penalty. That's all you common American's need to know. Why is the press covering this stuff anyways? Wha! Wha! They should be following McCain and pumping up the Republican party's patent rights to family values and patriotism. On second thought - Obama, Paris Hilton, and Britney Spears were the one's running the justice department. Gonzo was with Li'l Bush begging for low oil prices in Saudi Arabia. Then one day Bush stubbed his toe and he found his energy policy for the nation - he realized after 7.5 years that we weren't drilling offshore. You've done a heck of a job Li'l Bush. The Republican Brand - does anyone remember the Ford Edsel?
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RussRamey6

The Clinton Administration fired all of the Bush appointees. The Liberals are just pathetic. Of course it's political, it's also working at the pleasure of the Executive Branch and not some liberal weenies at Justice.
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RDH

So if no criminal laws were broken what's the big deal? I sure didn't notice the Clinton gang hiring any conservatives. I am sure it was just conincidence. What you hear out here is not "silence", it is "snickering". After having an actual President of the US lie under oath, subvert the justice system, get impeached and then disbarred for his obstruction of justice, stuff like this is so trivial it is amusing. Should we start listing all of the Clinton gang that ended up disgraced, in prison or both? If this is a "trend" in this administration then we can call what we saw in the Clinton years a tsunami. This Democratic Congress should mind its own house. When they and their supporters start worrying about William "The Refrigerator" Jefferson, Kent "VIP" CONrad, Chris "Discount Loan" Dodd, Harry "Let's make a land deal" Reid and Barack "This isn't the Tony Rezko I knew" Obama perhaps I'll start believing that hipocracy is not the Democratic way. As for now, the slience out there over those Democrats is overwhelming all other silence.
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