
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2 ... st-FailureAttorney General Eric Holder said that his biggest failure during his time as head of the Justice Department was failing to pass expanded gun control laws
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http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2 ... st-FailureAttorney General Eric Holder said that his biggest failure during his time as head of the Justice Department was failing to pass expanded gun control laws
Amen. We all knew it, but it's kind of like being paranoid when everybody is against you anyway.Cedar Park Dad wrote:And the truth starts to come out.
Isn't that the truth.Jim Beaux wrote:Though he is out, congress should censure this presumptuous clown with a proclamation that the office of the AG is one of enforcement, not implementation of law.
They all have a pretty expansive view of their own roles. Obama says he doesn't need Congress to pass and enforce laws. Now Eric Holder thinks the same thing. Harry Reed thinks HE runs the government......Jim Beaux wrote:What an arrogant buffoon.![]()
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2 ... st-FailureAttorney General Eric Holder said that his biggest failure during his time as head of the Justice Department was failing to pass expanded gun control laws
Don't forget "Failing to secure Benghazi Consulate compound, enabling the destruction/contamination of evidence on US soil, failing to locate/apprehend/prosecute more than just the one perpetrator"Jaguar wrote:He seems to be hoping no one will criticize him for failing to do something that was out of his scope – is it a phony answer to the question. Like asking a cop what his largest failure was in his career and being told, "I never got the speed limit lowered on Main Street." What?![]()
Allow me to list some of his failures for him, and he can choose his greatest.Go ahead Mr. Holder, pick a real failure and not some phony-baloney issue outside the scope of your duties.
- 1. Fast and Furious
2. IRS targeting conservative groups
3. HSBC money laundering
4. America, "nation of cowards"
5. NSA allowed to intercept innocent citizen’s communications
6. Prosecuting terrorist in open court
7. Lying in testimony to Congress
8. Contempt of Congress
9. Non-prosecution of Black Panthers
10. Press prosecution (AP, and Fox)
Good post.Jaguar wrote:He seems to be hoping no one will criticize him for failing to do something that was out of his scope – is it a phony answer to the question. Like asking a cop what his largest failure was in his career and being told, "I never got the speed limit lowered on Main Street." What?![]()
Allow me to list some of his failures for him, and he can choose his greatest.Go ahead Mr. Holder, pick a real failure and not some phony-baloney issue outside the scope of your duties.
- 1. Fast and Furious
2. IRS targeting conservative groups
3. HSBC money laundering
4. America, "nation of cowards"
5. NSA allowed to intercept innocent citizen’s communications
6. Prosecuting terrorist in open court
7. Lying in testimony to Congress
8. Contempt of Congress
9. Non-prosecution of Black Panthers
10. Press prosecution (AP, and Fox)
http://www.redstate.com/diary/candicela ... ic-holder/Former civil rights attorney and campaign aide to the late Robert F. Kennedy, Bartle Bull, observed the Panthers’ antics and described them as “the most blatant form of voter intimidation” he had ever seen. Section 11(b) of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibits intimidation, coercion and threats to voters or those aiding voters, so the Bush Justice Department filed a civil-rights lawsuit against Jackson and Shabazz and against the New Black Panther Party and its national chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz.
However, in 2009 the Obama administration inherited that lawsuit and when the defendants failed to answer the lawsuit, a federal court in Philadelphia entered a default judgment against them. The Holder Justice Department responded by abruptly dropping the charges against the Panthers and two of the defendants. The third defendant was simply barred from displaying a weapon near a Philadelphia polling place for the next three years.
[video][/video]Bartle Bull accuses the Obama Administration of corruption in handling the Philadelphia Black Panthers charges of Voter Intimidation in the November 2008 case that was dismissed by Steve Rosenbaum & Loretta King, both political appointees working in the Obama Administration. A lifelong Democrat, and having worked in the Carter Administration, he says he supported McCain because he believes Obama is a "hustler."
Doesnt really matter. He is breaking the law no matter the motivation.victory wrote:Maybe he is taking the heat for BHO. Isn't that one of his main responsibilities?
I wonder if anyone has or will ever point that out to him. I would love to be the one that did.Jim Beaux wrote:Though he is out, congress should censure this presumptuous clown with a proclamation that the office of the AG is one of enforcement, not implementation of law.
The nation may very well not, but there is no way I'm going to passively allow constitutional governance fade into history. We have to actively participate in whatever legal and peaceful means are made available to us in winning hearts and minds for freedom. Victory favors the bold and we owe it to those men and women who sacrificed so much for us to give it our very best, no matter the outcome.The Annoyed Man wrote: That is why I do not think that the nation will ever return to constitutional governance. The lure of power is simply too strong, and the culture no longer produces men and women of sufficient character to withstand its allure, including among republicans as well.