NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Sorry. I'm done. Just couldn't let a clearly false statement purportedly grounded in fact to go without comment. Back to your regularly scheduled thread.
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Done, and never mind...I won't bother replying to comments when mediamatters is cited as a source.
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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loadedliberal wrote:To me it was a non-issue, a couple of yoohoos standing outside a polling place holding a baton, ok they "looked' scary but have you heard a single voter complaint, neither did the DOJ there was not a single person who said they felt intimidated so how can you convict someone of voter intimidation when no-one was intimidated? And thre reason the Bush DOJ downgraded it to a civil case was there was not enough evidence for a criminal case. So my take on it is there was not enough for a civil case either since there was no complaining witness. Here is another link. http://mediamatters.org/research/201007070020" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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How can you convict if there was no good evidence? No witnesses?
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Blindref757 wrote:
loadedliberal wrote:To me it was a non-issue, a couple of yoohoos standing outside a polling place holding a baton, ok they "looked' scary but have you heard a single voter complaint, neither did the DOJ there was not a single person who said they felt intimidated so how can you convict someone of voter intimidation when no-one was intimidated? And thre reason the Bush DOJ downgraded it to a civil case was there was not enough evidence for a criminal case. So my take on it is there was not enough for a civil case either since there was no complaining witness. Here is another link. http://mediamatters.org/research/201007070020" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mother doesn't report missing child for 30 days
Searches for chloroform on the computer
Chloroform found in the trunk
Stench of death coming from the trunk
Mom out partying like a rock star
Rare duct tape found on everything in the home and on the body

How can you convict if there was no good evidence? No witnesses?
My point was for there to be voter intimidation a voter has to be intimidated, and none came forward. Unlike the 2006 case where Arizona Minutemen were accosting hispanic voters and no charges came. And on a side note the Jury in the Anthony case made the right choice, the prosecution did not come close to proving their case.
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Blindref757 wrote:Waste of time! He isn't going to be fired. If he didn't get fired over the ACORN/Black Panthers deal, he's not going to get fired over anything.
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Done.
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Done!!!!! :patriot:
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Oldgringo wrote:The guy who hired him should also be fired!
:iagree: Along with EVERY one the senators who approved the nomination.

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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Done, adios amigo :patriot:
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Done deal
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Signed for all the good that will do. I think real hope and change will require Americans to honor the founding fathers and take decisive action.
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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Blindref757 wrote:I've pretty much given up on most things political after years of frustration. The elected class does not listen. Party affilliation makes no difference...they are out of touch and the damage they've done at this point likely can't be undone. I vote in every election from city dog catcher to president...and I continually find myself choosing between the lessor of two evils. The whole process stinks and is pretty much hopeless.
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Please continue to vote, though. I'm under no delusions that our country can be fixed in short order, but even if the wrong people get elected a close vote could keep them in check at least a bit.
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Re: NRA Petition to fire Holder

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I signed the petition and I hope the kick his sorry butt to the curb.
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