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Gingrich says what we all are thinking
« on: August 28, 2009, 01:44:21 PM »
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/President-Obama-should-fire-Attorney-General-Eric-Holder-8162995-55452607.html

 
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Newt Gingrich: President Obama should fire Attorney General Eric Holder
By: Newt Gingrich
Examiner Columnist
August 28, 2009

Among the president's cabinet appointments, the Attorney General is unique.

Whereas the Secretary of Transportation is responsible for the nation's highways and airways, and the Secretary of Agriculture oversees the nation's farms, the Attorney General's charge is upholding the rule of law - the glue that holds together a self-governing people.

In the latest skirmish in the Democratic Party's war on the CIA, Attorney General Eric Holder has failed to uphold this fundamental public trust. And for that, there should be consequences.

Earlier this week, on the same day that the administration released a six-year-old report on terrorist interrogations, Holder announced he is appointing a special prosecutor to investigate the CIA officials who conducted the interrogations.

We know from long experience, of course, that special prosecutors in Washington quickly become self-justifying. To rationalize their existence, they must find people to prosecute, and find they do.

So Holder is tasking his lawyers to prosecute the men and women who worked - successfully - to keep America safe since September 11, 2001. Fair enough. It's not too politically palatable perhaps, but the law is the law.

Or is it?

Americans could be forgiven for believing, on the basis of shamefully twisted mainstream media coverage, that the recently revealed 2004 CIA Inspector-General report at the center of this controversy is merely a cataloging of CIA abuse.

But in fact, the report methodically described a carefully limited and, with a few exceptions, faithfully implemented program of enhanced interrogation techniques - techniques that yielded what the report itself deems valuable results.

The report also details the exceptions, cases in which interrogation techniques were used that were outside the carefully developed regime.

But here is the crucial fact for Holder: All of the allegations of unauthorized methods - all of them - have already been carefully evaluated by career prosecutors. These were legal officials who, unlike Holder, do not owe their jobs to any partisan political figure.

Impartial prosecutors evaluated 20 incidents of unauthorized activity and decided against taking legal action in all cases but one. In that one case, in which a contract employee attacked a terrorist detainee with a metal flashlight, the contractor was found guilty. His case was appealed and his conviction upheld.

In other words, justice was done.

But apparently for Holder, justice under a Republican administration doesn't mean the same thing as justice under a Democratic administration.

On the day the report was released, CIA Director Leon Panetta - himself an Obama appointee - protested that the CIA received "multiple written assurances its methods were lawful."

The report reveals that the men and women of the CIA not only worked diligently to develop and adhere it these methods, but that their work also yielded intelligence that saved lives.

Never mind. There's a new sheriff in town.

Holder, uniquely duty-bound to uphold the law, has disregarded the law as applied by his predecessors because he disagrees with their politics.

You could say that this is behavior more befitting a Third World dictatorship than the United States of America, except that even Third World dictators don't unilaterally disarm in the process of administering politically driven "justice."

The Obama Administration, still in the middle of a war with the radical wing of Islam, is waving a white flag of surrender. The honorable thing would be for the president to come out and say it; to tell the American people that be believes the threat manifest on 9/11 has passed. That we can now return to business as usual.

Instead, the president is silent on Martha's Vineyard, and his surrogates are blaming the political prosecutions of CIA officials on the Attorney General.

Even if you believe this convenient division of political culpability, the Attorney General has failed to honor the law. He has given into - or faithfully carried out - the revenge fantasies of the anti-American left.

If Obama won't uphold his fundamental duty as Commander-in-Chief to defend those who have been defending America, the least he can do is insist that his Attorney General uphold his fundamental duty to defend the rule of law.

If Holder and his senior team won't do the right thing and resign their positions, Obama should do the right thing and fire them.
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Re: Gingrich says what we all are thinking
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2009, 01:59:47 PM »
 This is the same scum bag Holder who worked to free bomb planting bank robbing Puerto Rican Terrorists in the last days of the Clinton Administration. And violated DOJ procedures to do it.

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Re: Gingrich says what we all are thinking
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2009, 08:06:27 PM »
Gee, a Janet Reno crony, Hmmmm.....

He can take the Pilsbury Spoke'sboy Robert Gibbs Press Sec. with him....

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Re: Gingrich says what we all are thinking
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2009, 10:32:21 PM »
Everyone:

Do you get the feeling that B-Ho and the ballerina chief of staff have appointed the most radical individuals they can find?  Rather than spending so much time radicalizing American maybe B-Ho could direct his efforts to find that missing birth certificate.

JFK

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Re: Gingrich says what we all are thinking
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2009, 11:03:24 PM »
Everyone:

Do you get the feeling that B-Ho and the ballerina chief of staff have appointed the most radical individuals they can find?  Rather than spending so much time radicalizing American maybe B-Ho could direct his efforts to find that missing birth certificate.

JFK

No I don't. I'm reading Michelle Malkin's book "Culture of Corruption" the thread that ties ALL of them together is money and conflict of interest. They may all be socialists, but they are pay to play corrupt party hacks first. Blagoyavitch is a perfect example. Blago was angling for Sec of Health and Human services, in exchange he would make Valerie Jarrett BO replacement, that fell through when he got busted so she got to be Vice chair of Shitcago's Olympic committee as her reward for shepherding first Michelle, then Barry through Chicago's political sewer (Her grear Uncle's name should be familiar to the older folks here, Vernon Jordan )

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Re: Gingrich says what we all are thinking
« Reply #5 on: August 29, 2009, 01:20:13 PM »
.....I'm reading Michelle Malkin's book "Culture of Corruption".........)

+++  Great book.   Blow by blow of who these people are, how they're connected and how corrupt they are.
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Re: Gingrich says what we all are thinking
« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2009, 01:24:39 PM »
No I don't. I'm reading Michelle Malkin's book "Culture of Corruption" the thread that ties ALL of them together is money and conflict of interest. They may all be socialists, but they are pay to play corrupt party hacks first. Blagoyavitch is a perfect example. Blago was angling for Sec of Health and Human services, in exchange he would make Valerie Jarrett BO replacement, that fell through when he got busted so she got to be Vice chair of Shitcago's Olympic committee as her reward for shepherding first Michelle, then Barry through Chicago's political sewer (Her grear Uncle's name should be familiar to the older folks here, Vernon Jordan )


I'm gonna have to buy that book.................assuming I can find it somewhere.
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2009, 04:44:03 PM »

I'm gonna have to buy that book.................assuming I can find it somewhere.

NYTIME Bestseller list  (hardcover non-fiction).  #1 this week,  #1 last week and the week before and. the week before......of course it's only been released for 4 weeks, so I don't know what took it so long to climb to #1.  ;)

Every retailer has it.  I got mine at Costco.   $14.95.

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