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Bush to replace John Ashcroft as Attorney General



 
 
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Old November 7th, 2004, 11:16 PM
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Default Bush to replace John Ashcroft as Attorney General


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President Bush is going to replace John Ashcroft as US Attorney
General. Should he appoint someone more conservative, or someone not as
tough on crime like Janet Reno was? Now that Bush is a second term lame
duck, what could stop him from pushing his agenda even further to the
right? Do you support Patriot Act II?


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