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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
House Committee Approves Holder contempt resolution
The U.S. House committee investigating the DOJ and BATF over the notorious Fast and Furious operation has approved a resolution
to find AG Holder in contempt. The resolution goes to the full house.
This comes after Pres. Obama claimed executive privilege and Holder retracted
a second statement made to the committee. Doesn't make any difference
who's in the White House, Repub. or Dem., it's the same unethical CYA
song and dance. Anyone who the Obama presidency would be different in this regard needs to wake up.
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The U.S. Government, like private corporations, usually provide umbrella protection for its officers' legitimate actions. Fortunately, misdeeds aren't covered by this privilege. The latter seems to be the case with Holder and boss.
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