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Justice won't prosecute Eric Holder for contempt: Yay or Nay?

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The Department of Justice is telling Congress that it won't prosecute Attorney General Eric Holder for contempt of Congress over his decision to withhold information about the "Fast and Furious" gun-tracking operation.

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  • elijahin24 2012/06/29 23:40:15
    Yay
    elijahin24
    +10
    This was a partisan witch-hunt from the start. Rep. Issa is leading a mob, with pitch forks and torches. He is a disgrace to the United States Congress. He and Newt are cut from the very same pointed, white cloth.

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  • P. Sturm 2012/07/01 01:04:49
    Yay
    P. Sturm
    +2
    If they actually prosecuted people for contempt of Congress, who'd be left to vote?
  • tblackb 2012/06/30 22:24:33
    Yay
    tblackb
    +1
    waste of time just like contempt vote itself
  • none 2012/06/30 17:40:18
    Nay
    none
    Hope no one's surprised, I knew it.
  • Steve 2012/06/30 16:09:49 (edited)
    Yay
    Steve
    +1
    The House vote was political grandstanding and GOP intimidation.



    F F was not a program of gun walking.

    The truth about the Fast and Furious scandal
  • gocar 2012/06/30 14:25:59
    Nay
    gocar
    That would be playing too much politics
  • stevmackey 2012/06/30 13:28:43
    Nay
    stevmackey
    +3
    The President protected his crony.
  • beach bum 2012/06/30 13:23:15
    Yay
    beach bum
  • Wolfman 2012/06/30 08:17:01
    Yay
    Wolfman
    +2
    It wouldn't go anywhere in the Senate anyway.
  • redhorse29 2012/06/30 05:39:21
    Nay
    redhorse29
    +2
    Holder is the Justice Department. Justice will not do anything. Even a civil case will fail to have any meaningful impact within a reasonable time frame. Holder will walk and the wall of shame gets higher and higher with every insult pulled on us by this administration.
  • jubil8 BN-0 PON 2012/06/30 05:05:28
    Nay
    jubil8 BN-0 PON
    +1
    But, seriously, did you think it would?
  • Ambassador II 2012/06/30 03:48:18
    Yay
    Ambassador II
    +2
    These "Contempt Citations" are never prosecuted. Were they to be prosecuted, those outstanding against Dick Cheney, Karl Rove, Donald Rumsfeld, and Connie Rice would be first in order to bring to Court. There probably are at least a dozen in the drawer labeled "Things Not To Do". Just politics, disgusting and media grabbing politicts by an unimportant Committee and Representative.
  • EdVenture 2012/06/30 01:49:27
    Yay
    EdVenture
    +5
    Maybe they can't. Need a crime first.
  • Monkeyvet EdVenture 2012/08/11 02:18:28
    Monkeyvet
    Border Patrol Agent Brian A. Terry, 40, was gunned down and killed on December 14, 2010, near Rio Rico, Arizona with a weapon from the Fast and Furious inventory. There is the crime. And in an unprecedented action, the attorney generals office Denied Victim Status for the Slain Border Patrol Agents Family. Crime-victim status is significant because it would allow Terry's family members to testify at sentencing or parole hearings, receive restitution, and confer with prosecutors on case-related issues in addition to other important privileges. http://images.sodahead.com/pr...
  • EdVenture Monkeyvet 2012/08/11 03:52:09
    EdVenture
    No comment you must be a birther too. This is a national issue under investigation and in process how can u possibly make any intelligable comments about it? and re your avatar, i don't think he will ever be missed.
  • Monkeyvet EdVenture 2012/08/11 05:58:31
    Monkeyvet
    +1
    I don't know what you mean by BIRTHER as it pertains to the U.S. Boarder Patrol. The comment was "Maybe they can't. Need a crime first". I simply pointed out that a murder was committed with a gun that has been traced back to the batch originating with the failed Fast and Furious project. If you would like to learn more about the project, please go to http://borderissues.us/2012/0... for a start. My main beef is that the justice department supported gunwalking which led to the death of a boarder patrol agent. Afterwards, the AG's office refused Crime-Victim status to the family. This status is important for reasons stated before. Firearms from Fast and Furious were linked to 11 other violent crimes (Los Angeles Times August 2011) http://www.latimes.com/news/n... There is a lot more I can share if you care to. Intelligible (correct spelling) comments as far as you are concerned are those that fit your political dogma. Well, this is not political, it is a legal issue that many have used politically at the families expense. I just want who ever is responsible to be brought to justice.
    GUNWALKING - law enforcement vernacular for the concept of allowing criminal suspects to “walk” off with guns, without police interdicting or tracking them. It’s widely considered ta...
    I don't know what you mean by BIRTHER as it pertains to the U.S. Boarder Patrol. The comment was "Maybe they can't. Need a crime first". I simply pointed out that a murder was committed with a gun that has been traced back to the batch originating with the failed Fast and Furious project. If you would like to learn more about the project, please go to http://borderissues.us/2012/0... for a start. My main beef is that the justice department supported gunwalking which led to the death of a boarder patrol agent. Afterwards, the AG's office refused Crime-Victim status to the family. This status is important for reasons stated before. Firearms from Fast and Furious were linked to 11 other violent crimes (Los Angeles Times August 2011) http://www.latimes.com/news/n... There is a lot more I can share if you care to. Intelligible (correct spelling) comments as far as you are concerned are those that fit your political dogma. Well, this is not political, it is a legal issue that many have used politically at the families expense. I just want who ever is responsible to be brought to justice.
    GUNWALKING - law enforcement vernacular for the concept of allowing criminal suspects to “walk” off with guns, without police interdicting or tracking them. It’s widely considered taboo, since “walked” guns may be used in violent crimes, including murders.
    Crime-Victim status - http://www.foxnews.com/politi...
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  • EdVenture Monkeyvet 2012/08/11 20:59:17
    EdVenture
    At times this site becomes combative and is hostile. I find myself being drawn into it at times and i did not intend on down-playing the loss of life. This unfortunate tragedy has been used as a wedge issue that has been exploited by some of your links and others for political purposes, intended to divide people such as ourselves as a distraction that encourages disrespect. I'm sure there are many questions arising from the incident that is currently under investigation as it may potentially require international sensitivity. Some information is guarded and privileged for legal and other obvious reasons that we may not be aware of pending a conclusion and hopefully, an acceptable resolution. Often these things take on a life of their own without the political rhetoric. I hope that the victims are made whole, as I would if it were me or my family. regards
  • Monkeyvet EdVenture 2012/08/11 22:02:37 (edited)
    Monkeyvet
    +1
    Very eloquently put, I appreciate your honesty and on these points agree with you whole heartily. PS - Like my avatar?
  • EdVenture Monkeyvet 2012/08/11 22:47:37
    EdVenture
    Can't really make out who it is.
  • Monkeyvet EdVenture 2012/08/11 22:51:55
    Monkeyvet
    +1
    President Clinton
  • Raymond Allamby 2012/06/30 01:09:41
    Yay
    Raymond Allamby
    +5
    the justice department has never prosecuted a single case of executive privilege. hmmm, what could be the reason for all this outcry in this instance? i know, it's because he has a moustache!
  • ProudPr... Raymond... 2012/06/30 01:57:04
    ProudProgressive
    +5
    I think the reason for some is just skin deep.
  • Raymond... ProudPr... 2012/06/30 20:01:58
    Raymond Allamby
    +2
    how dare you think that! lol
  • Michael... Raymond... 2012/07/04 15:19:47 (edited)
    Michael McFascist
    You know who else had a moustache?

    moustache

    moustache

    Coincidence?
  • Raymond... Michael... 2012/07/04 15:35:05
    Raymond Allamby
    +1
    einstein roosevelt
    these guys had face hair too. your lame point is moot.
  • Michael... Raymond... 2012/07/04 15:43:06
    Michael McFascist
    what about this guy?

    guy

    He looks like pure evil to me.
  • Raymond... Michael... 2012/07/04 16:56:48
    Raymond Allamby
    in this case i agree.
  • Starman 2012/06/30 01:07:18
    Yay
    Starman
    +6
    What a great week to laugh at the GOP. They really look like a bunch of conniving, whimpering, LOSERS!
  • Joey 2012/06/30 00:39:59
    Yay
    Joey
    +6
    It just funny how this man has been treated . Bush Admin dropped Criminal chrages on the New Black Panthers. He gets an injunction on them. And people treat him like he dropped everything . And this latest thing is just a part of how all of this hate has been throw at him.
  • ProudProgressive 2012/06/30 00:31:51
    Yay
    ProudProgressive
    +6
    Haven't the Republicans wasted enough time and taxpayer dollars already on their empty partisan witch hunts? You'd think they would have learned after they tried to remove President Clinton over a consensual relationship with a consenting adult and their antics wasted an entire year and only resulted in President Clinton's approval rating rising 12 points. At this rate not only are the Republicans assuring President Obama's re-election, but if they keep this up there won't be a Republican to be found anywhere on Capitol Hill.
  • Dweezle ProudPr... 2012/06/30 02:12:39
    Dweezle
    I think it is all a deception to keep journalists and DOJ investigators out of airport toilets and let them play with their lil boys.
  • C. C. Rider 2012/06/30 00:29:55
    Yay
    C. C. Rider
    +8
    Just one less witch hunt by the GOP put to death. Cons only know how to waste the taxpayers money. They are just so pissed Obama won they would do anything even break the law to take the Glorious Headlines aways from Obama.


    And it blew up in the GOP faces!!!! The GOP also know this will be a BIG WIN for Obama that will carry him into four more years as President.


    cartoons on eric holder contemp of court
  • Saye Saye 2012/06/30 00:17:16
    Nay
    Saye Saye
    +2
    Another cover up.
  • John Hall 2012/06/30 00:08:47
    Nay
    John Hall
    +4
    If only the GOP went after him I would think it was only political but when you have over 20 demo going after holder there must be something there .
  • MsTlynne John Hall 2012/06/30 02:16:40
    MsTlynne
    +2
    Yeah, they want their NRA money. I really don't care about anyone who cares are the NRA.
  • John Hall MsTlynne 2012/06/30 14:35:24
    John Hall
    +1
    I'am a gun owner and don't belong to the NRA but what happened with all these guns is wrong wouldn't you want to know if holder has done something wrong and if holder or Obama didn't do anything wrong why use the executive powers .
  • The Ele... John Hall 2012/06/30 15:32:05 (edited)
    The Electrician
    Holder didn't know anything about the operation until after Agent Terry was killed and two (2) guns were found and traced back to the "gun running" done under the Bush Administration. Holder didn't withhold any information. It was a classic case of a "witch hunt." Another waste of time and money.
  • John Hall The Ele... 2012/06/30 16:12:42
    John Hall
    Sounds believable but why if holder did know wrong would Obama use executive powers to protect holder .
  • MsTlynne John Hall 2012/06/30 17:07:59
    MsTlynne
    That's NOT what Issa wants. He's the NRA's b*tch and he'd better perform. The NRA's dem b*tches are worthless also.
  • John Hall MsTlynne 2012/06/30 17:44:43
    John Hall
    I know after learning about the amount and how many guns were being bought at once there needs to be some changes in the law .
  • MsTlynne John Hall 2012/06/30 19:22:41 (edited)
    MsTlynne
    +1
    I can agree with that, but not the witch hunt. We could get things done if people stop making every issue including what's for dinner a partisan issue. It's stupid.

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