It's about time that someone in Washington, D.C. is starting to 'get the ball rolling' against Eric Holder for his part in 'Fast and Furious' (see other articles below on this subject matter) involving the DEATHS of hundreds of people, including a U.S. Border Agent. It is time for those in elected and appointed federal and state government offices to fully realize THAT THEY ARE NOT ABOVE THE LAW!! If 'We the People' do not have anyone to turn to for Justice in Washington, D.C. or the State capitols ... then 'We the People' must resort and turn to the 2nd Amendment and institute Justice ourselves. It is not only our Right, but our Duty as provided in the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights. The time for playing political paddy cake is over in this once Great Christian Republic.
Dr. James P. Wickstrom
Source: THE BLAZE
Crime
Rep. Issa Announces House Oversight Committee Will Sue Eric Holder
Posted on August 13, 2012 by Mytheos Holt
“We are filing charges against Attorney General Eric Holder tomorrow.”Those words, sent in a Tweet at 8:40 PM yesterday by House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, signal what may become the first serious existential legal challenge to an Obama administration official yet filed. It also marks a very clear escalation in Issa‘s investigation of the Justice Department’s “Operation Fast and Furious,” a gunwalking operation in Mexico that led to the death of over 200 people, including Border Agent Brian Terry.
Since the news of that operation broke, Issa‘s 'Oversight Committee' has been engaged in a bureaucratic knife fight with the Obama administration’s Department of Justice, commanded by Attorney General Eric Holder, over certain documents related to the scandal. While the Justice Department has turned over thousands of pages relating to gun walking during both of the previous Presidential administrations, a few key missing pieces remain, such as a set of documents that may explain how as many as 2000 guns fell into the hands of Mexican Drug Cartels. Holder has defied the House’s subpoenas for these documents repeatedly, racking up Congressional contempt citations both at the civil and criminal levels, all the while steadily defending his role in the scandal.
Issa has, understandably, refused to take Holder’s word, given the latter’s dogged unwillingness to have the documents related to the scandal disclosed, even in the face of an enforceable subpoena. The fight has further escalated since President Barack Obama made the decision to back Holder up, citing 'Executive Privilege', turning this into a drag-out fight between the Executive and Legislative branches of government.