“But I have to tell you that for me to really be affected by what happened, I’d have to have respect for the people who voted in that way,” Holder told ABC News. “And I didn’t, so it didn’t have that huge an impact on me.”
One day, I suspect, Holder will be called to account for his long career of criminality under color of law. Perhaps he will revise his opinion of people he doesn't respect then. If he is given the time for reflection, that is.
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Hopefully, Holder goes down "swinging".
CPB
Since there's no proof that Heaven or Hell exists, I believe that rewards and punishment can be given and received only while one is alive.
- Old Greybeard
Since, through their lawsuit, Kent and Josephine Terry have essentially taken the same position as Issa, it would appear Holder’s disrespect must, as a simple matter of logical consistency, extend to the murdered agent’s parents.
Since the House represents the people, then in effect Holder is openly admitting his contempt and lack of respect for half of the US population.
With all due respect Mr. Holder, fuck you and the raft your parents used to wash up on our shores from Barbados.
EH, I’m afraid, will suffer from hubris, and take it to his grave. At least after his experiences of the events of April 19, 1775, Hugh Percy's attitude toward American colonists turned from contempt to grudging respect. He wrote,
“During the whole affair, the rebels attacked us in a very scattered, irregular manner, but with perseverance and resolution, nor did they ever dare to form into a regular body. Indeed they knew too well what was proper, to do so. Whoever looks upon them as an irregular mob, will find himself very much mistaken. They have men amongst them who know very well what they are about, having been employed as rangers against the Indians and Canadians, and this country being very much covered with wood, and hilly, is very advantageous for their method of fighting.”
So apparently (with)holder thinks that if he doesn't 'respect' the folks that legally held him in contempt it doesn't 'count'.
Yep, his sense of self importance will definitely get him into serious trouble (maybe) and he will be held accountable for his actions - either in this lifetime or before the judgement throne.
Large wager on him having a long life in a very comfortable retirement. Way of the world, unfortunately.
I'd love to see a "snatch and grab" on this skivvie stain and a trial performing by a people's tribunal in secret. Then a fast execution...of sentence.
Wouldn't it be entertaining to see Holder get some justice, like Ceausescu, or Col. Kadaffi? One last hurrah, before his slide into hell?
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