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Eric Holder
Impeached is a Good First
Start
by John Ransom
December 9, 2011
Republicans
have alleged, if not from
the first, then at least for a long time, that operation Fast and
Furious was a
callous attempt by progressives in the plutocracy that we now call
America at
creating an artificial gun crisis so that the plutocracy could abridge
citizens’ 2nd Amendment rights.
I
mean further than they’ve already
abridged them.
Now
even liberals are getting the
memo- or at least email evidence- that it’s true.
CBSNews
has reported that new
documents show that officials in the ATF discussed using the fallout
from Fast
and Furious as means of introducing “controversial new rules about gun
sales”
even as they forced gun dealers to let illegal transactions occur.
“ATF
officials didn’t intend to
publicly disclose their own role in letting Mexican cartels obtain the
weapons,” says CBS, “but emails show they discussed using the sales,
including
sales encouraged by ATF, to justify a new gun regulation called ‘Demand
Letter
3’. That would require some U.S. gun shops to report the sale of
multiple
rifles or ‘long guns.’ Demand Letter 3 was so named because it would be
the
third ATF program demanding gun dealers report tracing information.”
Wonder
what “botched” operation the
Department of Justice ran on voters and citizens to get Demand Letters
1 &
2 regulations in place.
“There
is really no responsibility
within the Justice Department,” Wisconsin’s Jim Sensenbrenner said
according to
CNN during a House hearing on Fast and Furious yesterday.
Attorney
General Eric Holder responded
to the committee by comparing the hearings on Fast and Furious to the
hearings
conducted by Senator Joe McCarthy in the 1950s on communists in
government.
No
responsibility is a massive
understatement for Holder now. No responsibility would imply neutrality
on
responsibility. Negative responsibility can only go by one word: crime.
But
Sensenbrenner should have included
the executive branch of the federal government, the SEC, the IMF,
SCOTUS,
Congress and just about everyone from the rank of bird-Colonel on up in
his
indictment. Because government has seemed strangely reticent about
getting to
the bottom of any of many missteps that government has produced for
years.
“The
thing is, if we don’t get to the
bottom of this -- and that requires your assistance on that,” he said
to Eric
Holder, “there is only one alternative that Congress has and it is
called
impeachment.”
Can
the rest of us get the power to
impeach too just like Congress has? Maybe a kind of citizen’s
impeachment?
We
could really use it right now.
Because
impeachment or trial has to
happen and it has to be Holder – or as high up as it goes- who walks
the plank-
at least for Fast and Furious.
Because
here’s our thing: Some of us
hicks out here in the countryside, in flyover country clinging to our
guns and
our religion, are starting to get the idea that mistakes aren’t just
being made
by the administration, but rather that mistakes are being manufactured-
and
then ignored by Congress.
At
MF Golbal, at ATF, at Justice, at
the Federal Reserve Bank, at Solyndra, the answer’s always the same:
“Oops. We
made a mistake.”
And
they don’t just make one mistake;
they make a series of mistakes… and then it’s time to cue up a two-week
Obama
vacation.
They
are mistaken in their reaction
when evidence first comes forward of wrongdoing; they are mistaken in
their
statements they make under oath; they are mistaken when they mistakenly
answer
a question that they mistakenly answered mistakenly in the first place
in front
of Congress.
They
are so mistaken in what they mean
and what they say they mean that everything is suddenly dependent on
the legal
definition of the word “is.”
Call
it the Clinton defense, the best
legal novelty invented since the insanity plea. But of course the
Clinton
defense only works for government workers. The rest of us have to face
the
plain, ordinary law.
And
make no mistake: You know those
paranoid people who think that Obama and his cronies are purposefully
crashing
the system from within to serve a political agenda where no crisis goes
to
waste?
They
have a pretty darn good point now
at the Department of Justice.
And
the longer these “mistakes” are
allowed to happen with no remission, no trial, no perp walk, the
clearer the
picture becomes even without the most transparent administration in the
history
of the Nobel Prize.
See?
When
you’re a liberal and you lose
CBSNew folks, it’s over.
FOR-ever.
Think
of Cronkite turning against the
Vietnam War.
You
can’t “fake award” yourself a
prize out of that one, whether the award is for peace or for
transparency.
Fast
and Furious goes way beyond
anything Richard Nixon or Lyndon Johnson ever dreamed of.
And
those weren’t just congressmen
demanding justice from Holder.
That’s
you and me who Holder is
comparing to drunken Joe McCarthy.
It’s
not We, the People who are drunk
on the power to deceive right now.
We
still have some of our rights
unabridged.
And
that’s a good first start.
Provided
we make good use of
them.
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