An alternate reality?
steven
2011/01/21 06:25:27
http://dailycaller.com/2011/01/18/eric-holders-dirty-secret/
http://www.teapartynation.com/profiles/blogs/naacp-creates-bo...
Can someone tell me when we crossed through the wormhole into another dimension? I missed the memo, if there was one. And there was no blinding flash to signal the transition. But there is certainly sufficient evidence that we are no longer in Kansas and that our balloon has sailed somewhere over the rainbow. Cases in point:
Eric Holder is required by law to prosecute child pornographers and pedophiles, but after repeated requests to do so and promises that he will, he has yet to take action. Somehow this is not important to him, although it has been proven to him that lives are at stake, not just psychologically and emotionally, but in fact physically. Then you have the strange case of the NAACP, which supposedly stands for equality based on character and ignoring skin color. Yet they have a rally to celebrate Martin Luther King Day and what do they do? They literally box up a statue of George Washington, stating that their reason is the desire not to offend anyone. So, are we to believe that our first president is offensive? Embarrassing? Objectionable? What is the nation coming to, if this is not passing into the Twilight Zone? I swear that this must be Bizarro World or something, because everything seems backward. Maybe I need those glasses that invert vision, if I am to understand the processes that go on in the minds of our elected officials and 'social engineers'. Frankly, I think it would take some powerful hallucinogens to even approach understanding and sympathizing with such reasoning, if indeed it can be called reasoning at all.
http://www.teapartynation.com/profiles/blogs/naacp-creates-bo...
Can someone tell me when we crossed through the wormhole into another dimension? I missed the memo, if there was one. And there was no blinding flash to signal the transition. But there is certainly sufficient evidence that we are no longer in Kansas and that our balloon has sailed somewhere over the rainbow. Cases in point:
Eric Holder is required by law to prosecute child pornographers and pedophiles, but after repeated requests to do so and promises that he will, he has yet to take action. Somehow this is not important to him, although it has been proven to him that lives are at stake, not just psychologically and emotionally, but in fact physically. Then you have the strange case of the NAACP, which supposedly stands for equality based on character and ignoring skin color. Yet they have a rally to celebrate Martin Luther King Day and what do they do? They literally box up a statue of George Washington, stating that their reason is the desire not to offend anyone. So, are we to believe that our first president is offensive? Embarrassing? Objectionable? What is the nation coming to, if this is not passing into the Twilight Zone? I swear that this must be Bizarro World or something, because everything seems backward. Maybe I need those glasses that invert vision, if I am to understand the processes that go on in the minds of our elected officials and 'social engineers'. Frankly, I think it would take some powerful hallucinogens to even approach understanding and sympathizing with such reasoning, if indeed it can be called reasoning at all.
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frank 2011/01/21 09:06:40+3I see Holder was happily announcing the arrests of many mafia subjects. It is interesting to see these guys incarcerated while on our southern borders be Mexican mafia is still running loose with no effort to stem the drug traffic on our borders. As a matter of fact Holder is happy to sue Arizona for trying to control their border after getting no cooperation from the federeal justice system. Is there a reason he is willing to go after the Italian mafia?






















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(WASHINGTON D.C.) - The U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s comments indicating that the U.S. is losing the war on child pornography is troubling but not surprising, according to Patrick A. Trueman, former chief of the U.S. Department of Justice Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section in the Reagan and Bush I Administrations.
Trueman currently heads the War on Illegal Pornography, a coalition effort of many national, state and local groups working to encourage enforcement of federal laws against obscene adult pornography.
“The Attorney General should be commended for offering increased resources to combat child exploitation, especially for the addition of thirty-eight new federal child porn prosecutors,” said Trueman.
“Attorney General Holder would be well advised, however, to also vigorously prosecute illegal adult pornography and not just child pornography, Trueman urged. “This would prevent many from ever getting involved with child pornography because many child pornographers today are not pedophiles and likely did not have a natural attraction to child pornography prior to their involvement with pornography. Rather they began with adult pornography but moved to harder and more deviant mate...
(WASHINGTON D.C.) - The U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s comments indicating that the U.S. is losing the war on child pornography is troubling but not surprising, according to Patrick A. Trueman, former chief of the U.S. Department of Justice Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section in the Reagan and Bush I Administrations.
Trueman currently heads the War on Illegal Pornography, a coalition effort of many national, state and local groups working to encourage enforcement of federal laws against obscene adult pornography.
“The Attorney General should be commended for offering increased resources to combat child exploitation, especially for the addition of thirty-eight new federal child porn prosecutors,” said Trueman.
“Attorney General Holder would be well advised, however, to also vigorously prosecute illegal adult pornography and not just child pornography, Trueman urged. “This would prevent many from ever getting involved with child pornography because many child pornographers today are not pedophiles and likely did not have a natural attraction to child pornography prior to their involvement with pornography. Rather they began with adult pornography but moved to harder and more deviant material and eventually to child pornography to maintain their sexual excitement,” he added.
Trueman is the founder of the website PornHarms.com, http://pornharms.com, which categorizes and posts peer-reviewed studies on the harm from pornography. Several studies and news articles on PornHarms.com discuss the brain science of pornography, which indicates that regular consumers of porn are at risk of brain manipulation and addiction leading to increasingly deviant behaviors, including, for some, an interest in child pornography[1].
Trueman noted that federal law prohibits distribution of hardcore obscene adult pornography on the Internet, on cable/satellite as well as hotel/motel pay-per-view TV, and in sexually oriented businesses or other retail shops.
“The nation is flooded with illegal adult pornography in almost every medium which is providing fuel to the fire of child pornography and yet, the Department of Justice has not indicted any distributers of such material in the past two years,” Trueman said. “Child pornography will not disappear with the prosecution of adult pornographers but if the Department of Justice targets the top distributors of illegal adult pornography, the easy access to such material would disappear and prevent many from taking the road of sexual deviancy down to child pornography, said Trueman.”
“Attorney General Holder has in the past supported federal obscenity prosecutions,” noted Trueman. “When he was Deputy Attorney General in the Clinton Administration, General Holder sent notice to all 93 United States Attorneys reminding them of their obligation to prosecute the major producers and distributors of obscenity, and so we know he realizes the importance of these cases. The War on Illegal Pornography is urging him to raise the priority of obscenity cases now.”
Federal and state governments are spending increasing millions of dollars each year to curb child pornography. “Government cannot solve the child pornography crisis in America unless it takes a broader approach than currently pursued and looks to the root causes of such deviancy. Easy access to adult pornography in society is one great cause,” Trueman said.
http://www.salem-news.com/art...
Note, Trueman says Holder is doing a good job. Sometimes it just takes time to get enough evidence to prosecute a criminal. The last thing you want to do it jump the gun and try a case before you have enough evidence to win and the criminal goes free to continue this abuse.
As far as what the NAACP did in South Carolina, covering the statue of George Washington, I found excuses but no real valid reason for doing that. They say the did it in 2007 also, but that is just admitting to doing something wrong twice. It was wrong and inexcusable as far as I can tell. Good catch on that one my friend.
district attorney eric holder must asnwer to someone higher
they got city council members on tape taking bribes
probation officers on tape taking bribes and making threats to people who dont pay on time will go back to prison
That is the point where the republic, known as united States of America, was abandoned (Sine Dei, adjourned 'without day'), and a militarily-held democracy took its place.
FY: Most of the previous de-facto AG's have done the very same thing.