Wasn't this first promised for weeks ago? GOP has to wait for a "recess" to go to court? It's nicely choreographed, but it still appears GOP is just putting a show rather than getting at the truth and fixing grave injustices.
Quoth congressman Issa: "We will expect a day in court before a federal judge, which we have a 100 percent chance that the judge will hold that these documents should be delivered."
Excuse me? Exactly WHO will be detailed to enFORCE such a holding? The Department of Justice? The very same DOJ that refuses to enforce the current Contempt of Congress citation on AG Holder? Issa can get a literal myriad (i.e. 10,000) of rulings against Holder and DOJ but unless some agency is willing to step up and actually FORCE DOJ to turn over the documents, it is all just so much public intellectual masturbation. Like any politician, Issa is merely trying to look good. I seriously doubt he is at all concerned with getting results. He just wants to make a splash and get his name in the headlines so he looks potent to the voters in his district.
Maybe all your work to see justice done here will finally start paying off. This could be the crack in the dam we`ve been waiting for , and when it happen`s could open the flood gate`s. They have been like a man trying to spread butter on a wildcat`s ass in a phone booth with a knitting needle ,trying to shut this down. There was a remark made during the S.C. Rep. debate`s earlier this year to the effect " The American people are sick and tired of the media protecting and covering for Barrack Obama ". I have never seen an administration pull the thing`s these people have and get away with it. Anyone else would have been crucified by now.
The Republicans appear to be continuing with their DDD strategy to use F&F as an election bludgeon (DDD = drip, drip, drip). While it may never yield any real justice (rope would be the cost-effective way to administer that), it could just help rid us of the Tyrant-in-Chief and his minions.
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Wasn't this first promised for weeks ago? GOP has to wait for a "recess" to go to court? It's nicely choreographed, but it still appears GOP is just putting a show rather than getting at the truth and fixing grave injustices.
Quoth congressman Issa: "We will expect a day in court before a federal judge, which we have a 100 percent chance that the judge will hold that these documents should be delivered."
Excuse me? Exactly WHO will be detailed to enFORCE such a holding? The Department of Justice? The very same DOJ that refuses to enforce the current Contempt of Congress citation on AG Holder? Issa can get a literal myriad (i.e. 10,000) of rulings against Holder and DOJ but unless some agency is willing to step up and actually FORCE DOJ to turn over the documents, it is all just so much public intellectual masturbation. Like any politician, Issa is merely trying to look good. I seriously doubt he is at all concerned with getting results. He just wants to make a splash and get his name in the headlines so he looks potent to the voters in his district.
Hell yes. And thank u for all your extensive and exhaustive efforts that have helped expose this dbag.
Tal
Maybe all your work to see justice done here will finally start paying off. This could be the crack in the dam we`ve been waiting for , and when it happen`s could open the flood gate`s. They have been like a man trying to spread butter on a wildcat`s ass in a phone booth with a knitting needle ,trying to shut this down. There was a remark made during the S.C. Rep. debate`s earlier this year to the effect " The American people are sick and tired of the media protecting and covering for Barrack Obama ". I have never seen an administration pull the thing`s these people have and get away with it. Anyone else would have been crucified by now.
The Republicans appear to be continuing with their DDD strategy to use F&F as an election bludgeon (DDD = drip, drip, drip). While it may never yield any real justice (rope would be the cost-effective way to administer that), it could just help rid us of the Tyrant-in-Chief and his minions.
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