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Paperhearts · 61-69, F
Two words....Eric Holder.
4meAndyou · F
@Paperhearts He was the one who advised Janet Reno on the Independent Counsel Statute.
"On October 2011, 7,600 pages of documents were released that Issa claimed may have indicated Holder was sent memos in regard to Operation Fast and Furious earlier than he at first claimed,[122][123] contradicting Holder's sworn testimony before the House Judiciary Committee in which he said he only recently became aware of Operation Fast and Furious in the first half of 2011.[124][125] In April 2012, Issa announced that his committee was drafting a Contempt of Congress resolution against Holder in response to the committee being "stonewalled by the Justice Department."[126] On June 19, 2012, Issa met with Holder in person to discuss the requested documents. Holder said he offered to provide the documents to Issa on the condition that Issa provided his assurance that doing so would satisfy the committee subpoenas and resolve the dispute. Issa rejected the offer. Holder then told reporters "They rejected what I thought was an extraordinary offer on our part."[127] On June 20, 2012, the Oversight Committee voted 23–17 along party lines to hold Holder in contempt of Congress for not releasing documents the committee had requested.[128] A memo from Holder's office said of the vote: "It's an election-year tactic intended to distract attention."[129]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Holder
"On October 2011, 7,600 pages of documents were released that Issa claimed may have indicated Holder was sent memos in regard to Operation Fast and Furious earlier than he at first claimed,[122][123] contradicting Holder's sworn testimony before the House Judiciary Committee in which he said he only recently became aware of Operation Fast and Furious in the first half of 2011.[124][125] In April 2012, Issa announced that his committee was drafting a Contempt of Congress resolution against Holder in response to the committee being "stonewalled by the Justice Department."[126] On June 19, 2012, Issa met with Holder in person to discuss the requested documents. Holder said he offered to provide the documents to Issa on the condition that Issa provided his assurance that doing so would satisfy the committee subpoenas and resolve the dispute. Issa rejected the offer. Holder then told reporters "They rejected what I thought was an extraordinary offer on our part."[127] On June 20, 2012, the Oversight Committee voted 23–17 along party lines to hold Holder in contempt of Congress for not releasing documents the committee had requested.[128] A memo from Holder's office said of the vote: "It's an election-year tactic intended to distract attention."[129]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Holder
Paperhearts · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou it doesn't really matter what the actual truth is, they all attack each other ,regardless of the facts, to further their own agendas. history sadly repeats itself.
4meAndyou · F
@Paperhearts It's really sad, isn't it? I don't care which side is doing it, these political ploys are taking up OUR time...the time that is supposed to be devoted to the American people, to furthering our interests through law, and to protecting our people.
Instead, Congress feeds us a constant diet of this sort of poo. 😜
Instead, Congress feeds us a constant diet of this sort of poo. 😜


