Politics | Fast and Furious-----Obama/Holder Gun Running Scandal


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To: Wayners who wrote (321)4/27/2012 9:23:14 PM
From: joseffy   of 687
 
Wish you were right.

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To: Wayners who wrote (321)4/27/2012 9:58:37 PM
From: Farmboy   of 687
 
You certainly have more faith in the motivation and integrity of congress than do I.

I can see Holder might be censured or even forced to resign .... but prison?

Not that he doesn't deserve it, because he does.

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To: Farmboy who wrote (323)4/27/2012 10:00:47 PM
From: Wayners   of 687
 
Yea, I think you don't risk contempt of Congress if there isn't something really damaging in it. Holder is in a true Dilemma. Since Holder is likely another of Obama's gay lovers, you know Holder will eventually take one for his lover and take the contempt of Congress hit and Obstuction Hit and resign and go to jail...all to save his lover.

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To: Wayners who wrote (324)4/27/2012 10:04:00 PM
From: Farmboy   of 687
 
I'd love to see it, while at the same time I'd be hating to see it ... if you know what I mean.

No one deserves it more than Holder, with the exception of Obama himself.

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To: Farmboy who wrote (325)4/27/2012 10:14:07 PM
From: Wayners1 Recommendation   of 687
 
Check this out....if this guy got away with it...and they knew about and KEPT him for awhile...imagine what Obama could get away with coming from the same school!

news.yahoo.com 

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To: Wayners who wrote (326)4/27/2012 10:21:28 PM
From: Farmboy1 Recommendation   of 687
 
I don't think it is a question of what Obama 'could' get away with .... but rather a question of what has he gotten away with already ...

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To: Wayners who wrote (326)4/27/2012 10:43:29 PM
From: joseffy   of 687
 
UPenn, having found out about the bogus claims earlier this year, decided to keep Lynch in a leadership role, school officials told the Inquirer. Lynch was kept on as an administrator after "appropriate sanctions" were enacted, according to the report. "He mistakenly believed that it was complete," University of Pennsylvania graduate school spokeswoman Kat Stein told the newspaper, referring to his doctoral degree.

This week, however, after the report appeared in the Inquirer, officials immediately placed Lynch on leave "pending the outcome of an ongoing investigation."

Lynch then resigned.

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To: Farmboy who wrote (327)4/27/2012 10:55:38 PM
From: Wayners1 Recommendation   of 687
 
He is like a thief that doesn't get caught and just keeps upping the ante and risks....it's going to be a spectacular fall. I can't wait! He is going to flame out to Earth like a meteor from the heavens.

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To: Wayners who wrote (329)4/27/2012 11:56:33 PM
From: Farmboy   of 687
 
Gosh I hope you are right.

That would be such a treat!

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To: joseffy who wrote (328)4/30/2012 8:14:34 PM
From: FUBHO   of 687
 
Holder's Answer to 'Fast and Furious' Records Requests: Blank Pages


April 30, 2012


According to Sharyl Attkisson, CBS News investigative correspondent:

For more than a year, CBS News has been investigating the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms' "Fast and Furious" operation and related cases that also employed the controversial tactic of "gunwalking."

With Justice Department officials refusing all interview requests to date, CBS News requested numerous public documents through the Freedom of Information Act.

So far, all of the requests that have been answered have been denied in part or in full.

This week, we received a partial response to a request made more than a year ago. It asked for communications involving "Project Gunrunner," the umbrella program for Fast and Furious, from 2010 through April 2011.

Specifically, it sought any communications to which any of the following top Justice officials were a party:

Attorney General Eric Holder; Lanny Breuer, Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division; Kevin Carwile, chief of the Capital Case Unit; and Deputy Assistant Attorney Generals Bruce Schwarz and Kenneth Blanco.

The response includes mostly-blank pages.


nation.foxnews.com 

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