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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:56 am 
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He invoked Executive Privilege (which doesn't exist in the Constitution) over the documents holder was about to get cited for contempt for not handing over supeaned documents.

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Read this earlier. Not surprised. This guy is corrupt beyond belief. Still not much of a mention of the whole FF thing in the MSM. But hey...reporter tries to ask Obama a question about another possible illegal action...the MSM is falling all over themselves trying to condemn him.

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Also...


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I don't want to presume anything so I will flat-out ask: Did you have a problem with Bush using Executive Privilege? If I recall the liberals at the time did.

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I don't want to presume anything so I will flat-out ask: Did you have a problem with Bush using Executive Privilege? If I recall the liberals at the time did.

This goes way beyond "Bush did it too." A Border Patrol agent and an ICE agent are dead as a result of this bungled operation. We'll never know how many Mexicans have died because of this as well. People need to be held responsible.

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I'm sure it does. Basically, you're saying, "Nobody died when Clinton lied." I wonder if anyone died on Bush's watch?

This is American politics in a nutshell, and the reason why my fellow countrymen drive me batshit. People are upset about the hypocrisy, but instead of demanding a real change, they just insist it was better when the other color was in charge.

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I'm sure it does. Basically, you're saying, "Nobody died when Clinton lied." I wonder if anyone died on Bush's watch?

This is American politics in a nutshell, and the reason why my fellow countrymen drive me batshit. People are upset about the hypocrisy, but instead of demanding a real change, they just insist it was better when the other color was in charge.

Who exactly are you directing this comment toward? If me, you're making an argument for me that I don't espouse. Executive privilege is a crock. Nobody is above the law - no matter what letter is next to their name.

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Seems like a bad decision on the Presidents part, now there is no way to distance himself from Fast and Furiose, the scandal is his with no deniability. Unless there was something incriminating/dirty in the stuff the house wanted that would have implemented him, then he has nothing to loose.

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Corolinth wrote:
I'm sure it does. Basically, you're saying, "Nobody died when Clinton lied." I wonder if anyone died on Bush's watch?

This is American politics in a nutshell, and the reason why my fellow countrymen drive me batshit. People are upset about the hypocrisy, but instead of demanding a real change, they just insist it was better when the other color was in charge.


If your "fellow countrymen" are driving you batshit, you think entirely too much of yourself. You are not any smarter than they are. "Colors" are not the problem. The problem is that politicians are human, generally at least reasonably smart, but subject to all the foibles of any other human being. Your standards are too high. There will always be corruption among political leaders just like there will always be corruption in every walk of life. You have to deal with individual instances as they come.

Your choices are democracy/republic with fallible humans, dictatorship of some form or other with fallible humans, or chaos. Good luck with that last one.

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Uncle Fester wrote:
Seems like a bad decision on the Presidents part, now there is no way to distance himself from Fast and Furiose, the scandal is his with no deniability. Unless there was something incriminating/dirty in the stuff the house wanted that would have implemented him, then he has nothing to loose.

No one in the arena will make any sort of political hay about it because the Republicans are winning the masses over by banging on nothing but the economy drum, and you don't change your strategy when you're winning. This gets swept away as an aside.

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In other news, the house votes to hold Eric Holder in comtempt of congress. 17 Dems vote along with the Pubs.

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It's just stupid grandstanding. The Dept of Justice is going to ignore the contempt charge, just like Bush's Dept of Justice did when the Democratic Congress held his officials in contempt.


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It's just stupid grandstanding. The Dept of Justice is going to ignore the contempt charge, just like Bush's Dept of Justice did when the Democratic Congress held his officials in contempt.



Nope, this one has legs I believe. Issa will see this one through.

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Haven't read this yet, but Fortune did a big write-up of Fast and Furious. My impression is that some folks here won't like its conclusions, but it's getting a fair bit of attention and is supposedly fairly comprehensive, so figured I'd post it here even though I can't really comment on it yet.

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Quite simply, there's a fundamental misconception at the heart of the Fast and Furious scandal. Nobody disputes that suspected straw purchasers under surveillance by the ATF repeatedly bought guns that eventually fell into criminal hands. Issa and others charge that the ATF intentionally allowed guns to walk as an operational tactic. But five law-enforcement agents directly involved in Fast and Furious tell Fortune that the ATF had no such tactic. They insist they never purposefully allowed guns to be illegally trafficked. Just the opposite: They say they seized weapons whenever they could but were hamstrung by prosecutors and weak laws, which stymied them at every turn. Indeed, a six-month Fortune investigation reveals that the public case alleging that Voth and his colleagues walked guns is replete with distortions, errors, partial truths, and even some outright lies. Fortune reviewed more than 2,000 pages of confidential ATF documents and interviewed 39 people, including seven law-enforcement agents with direct knowledge of the case.


That said, I've really had it with Obama (and Bush Jr., Clinton, Bush Sr., Reagan, etc.) claiming Executive Privilege for so many things. Congress and, if necessary, SCOTUS, really need to push back on that ****.


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Does Screeling know his Sig broke last yearish?

I read the Fortune article. It was rather damaging to Issa's case.

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Hopwin wrote:
Does Screeling know his Sig broke last yearish?

I read the Fortune article. It was rather damaging to Issa's case.

I'm not so sure. If anything, the article was further evidence that the records need to be released so that the fault can be laid at the proper people.

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Do they mention at all that most of the buyers were actually paid FBI informants? If not I would not consider it comprehensive in the least.

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That said, I've really had it with Obama (and Bush Jr., Clinton, Bush Sr., Reagan, etc.) claiming Executive Privilege for so many things. Congress and, if necessary, SCOTUS, really need to push back on that ****.


I thought the only docs withheld were for active investigations, which would be jeopardized if they were leaked?

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Hopwin wrote:
I read the Fortune article. It was rather damaging to Issa's case.


Also, Issa has admitted that they have no evidence that the WH is involved in any kind of cover up:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/2ch ... _blog.html

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Several Republican lawmakers, including House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), charged last week that President Obama’s decision to invoke executive privilege over documents related to the probe suggested that top administration officials were involved in withholding information.

“The decision to invoke executive privilege is an admission that White House officials were involved in decision that misled the Congress and have covered up the truth,” Boehner told reporters last week.

But asked Sunday whether he had any evidence to back up those claims, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said “No we don’t.”

“What we’re seeking are documents that we know exist. . .that are in fact about Brian Terry’s murder, who knew and why people were lying about it and get to the truth. That’s all we want,” Issa said on “Fox News Sunday.”

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It's hard to have evidence of anything when you don't have all the facts

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Rorinthas wrote:
It's hard to have evidence of anything when you don't have all the facts



This.


I think Obama finally got involved because there is more proof that they intentionally let these guns walk so they could push for more gun control here in the US.

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Issa never stated that the WH was involved. The problem is the documents that they provided were so incredibly redacted (including several pages with the entire page blacked out) were useless and the request for other related material has never ever ever been answered.

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The argument that they don't need the documents because there's no evidence of WH involvement or a coverup is equivalent to suggesting to a police detective that he stop looking for evidence in a murder because he doesn't have any evidence.

We know a crime was committed. We know an investigation was bungled, badly. This justifies an investigation.

How that investigation plays out, and what specific bits of information is actually needed by the investigators is not really for me to say. But it appears reasonable to request documentation from those in charge of the bungled investigation and those in charge of the men murdered.

Is it a fishing exercise? Sure. But by that token so is going to a crime scene and looking around. Inappropriate fishing is when there's no evidence or very very limited evidence that a crime occurred, and you're looking for a crime, rather than evidence of a known crime.


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Nitefox wrote:
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It's hard to have evidence of anything when you don't have all the facts



This.


I think Obama finally got involved because there is more proof that they intentionally let these guns walk so they could push for more gun control here in the US.

But it started in 2006.


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Nitefox wrote:
I think Obama finally got involved because there is more proof that they intentionally let these guns walk so they could push for more gun control here in the US.

This is where I think the whole thing crosses into nutty conspiracy theory territory.


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