16 February 2010

Don't Expect Much Justice from Eric Holder


That way you won't be quite so disappointed by this inept, racially-obsessed radical's floundering performance as Chairman Zero's Attorney General. Unsurprisingly, while Holder assails us as a nation of "cowards" and makes hash of vital Al Qaida terrorist cases, some -like Sarah Palin- are already calling for his resignation...

As for his dubious past and associations, Judicial Watch did a review of our Attorney General- it's findings are quite disturbing if you care about the security of your loved ones and the preservation of the democratic process. This man -our nation's most senior law enforcer- also appears on their list of "Ten Most Corrupt Politicians of 2009"- nice

And anybody who thinks intimidation by Black Panthers twirling nightsticks at polling places and voter registration abuses by ACORN ought to be fully prosecuted under the nation's laws is headed for some disappointment. The sad fact is that America's top cop has long had a bizarre affection for radical, violent, left wing groups... not to mention a career devoid of ethics or principle.

Holder's former law firm has in the past -and still does- provide counsel to Al Qaeda terrorists at Gitmo... couple that insanity with Miranda rights for the Nigerian bomber and civilian trials for the 9-11 terrorists in NYC and... well, you get the picture.

From
Judicial Watch:

"Judicial Watch strongly opposed Holder because of his terrible ethics record, which includes:

  • obstructing an FBI investigation of the theft of nuclear secrets from Los Alamos Nuclear Laboratory
  • rejecting multiple requests for an independent counsel to investigate alleged fundraising abuses by then-Vice President Al Gore in the Clinton White House
  • undermining the criminal investigation of President Clinton by Kenneth Starr in the midst of the Lewinsky investigation
  • planning the violent raid to seize then-six-year-old Elian Gonzalez at gunpoint in order to return him to Castro's Cuba
Moreover, there is his soft record on terrorism. Holder bypassed Justice Department procedures to push through Bill Clinton's scandalous presidential pardons and commutations, including for 16 members of FALN, a violent Puerto Rican terrorist group that orchestrated approximately 120 bombings in the United States, killing at least six people and permanently maiming dozens of others, including law enforcement officers.

His record in the current administration is no better. As he did during the Clinton administration, Holder continues to ignore serious incidents of corruption that could impact his political bosses at the White House. For example, Holder has refused to investigate charges that the Obama political machine traded VIP access to the White House in exchange for campaign contributions – a scheme eerily similar to one hatched by Holder's former boss, Bill Clinton in the 1990s.

The Holder Justice Department also came under fire for dropping a voter intimidation case against the New Black Panther Party. On Election Day 2008, Black Panthers dressed in paramilitary garb threatened voters as they approached polling stations.

Holder has also failed to initiate a comprehensive Justice investigation of the notorious organization ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), which is closely tied to President Obama. There were allegedly more than 400,000 fraudulent ACORN voter registrations in the 2008 campaign. And then there were the journalist videos catching ACORN Housing workers advising undercover reporters on how to evade tax, immigration, and child prostitution laws.

Holder's controversial decisions on new rights for terrorists and his attacks on previous efforts to combat terrorism remind many of the fact that his former law firm has provided and continues to provide pro bono representation to terrorists at Guantanamo Bay. Holder's politicization of the Justice Department makes one long for the days of Alberto Gonzales."


Moonbattery on tip from Ed R.



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