Monday, April 4, 2011

News Flash- Eric Holder Makes a Decision (Kind of)

Crosley Field, Cincinnati (then-home of the Reds) flooded 1937
"Looks like the umpires are finally going to call the game."


After two years of indecision, the Attorney General has finally decided on what was the proper course of action all along. The major terrorists will be tried by a military commission. Now, in his typically classless way, Eric Holder is blaming Congress-for being right all along.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/04/04/khalid-sheikh-mohammad-military-commission-trial/

When you come to think about it, maybe his explanation that Congress left him no choice only reinforces the impression that when faced with a choice, Holder cannot make a decision.

What a resume Holder has. As a deputy attorney general under Clinton, he greased the skids for the Marc Rich pardon-even though Rich was a fugitive and the investigators and prosecutors were not asked for an opinion. As current A.G, Holder has scuttled any legal action against the New Black Panther thugs who intimidated voters at a polling place, and has involved DOJ in a trivial discrimination lawsuit by a Muslim teacher who wanted time off to go to Mecca. Not since Nixon has our DOJ become so politicized. Now this fiasco.

1 comment:

  1. Eric Holder will go down as one of the most biased attorney generals in U.S. history. His past record was partially revealed in the blog, but there is a lot more. As an example, in the New Black Panther case, the DoJ has delayed handing over NBP documents. The Congress actually had to resort to legal means to gather the documents. The ACLU gets documents in a week, when Right-thinking organizations may never get documents. In the NBP case, Holder considers them his people and gets insulted when citizens want justice. One NBP, King Shabbaz rants about "killing crackers and cracker babies". Malik Shabbaz, the NBP leader, called President Obama a "N****R. I wonder if Holder considers the NBP group his own after the Shabbaz rant.

    Squid

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