It was in the 1900's, it involved children, attack dogs, fire hoses, violence, and segregation
The problem with Gonzales firings is this. They are not allowed to fire them for 'political' reasons. Gonzales testified before Congress, under oath, that they were fired for poor performance. It was later discovered that Gonzales lied to Congress, which is a felony, and it appears it goes even deeper. From the evidence so far it looks like they were fired for refusing to dropping criminal investigations against corrupt Republicans. If that is true then Obstruction of Justice charges could also be filed (also a felony). Neither of these charges are minor and if found to be true should be prosecuted.
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