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In reply to the discussion: Holder should resign quickly, as should the IRS chief [View all]DonViejo
(60,536 posts)158. That's called enforcing federal law...
you said he has "hatred" for the folks. I want to see links to articles wherein he speaks of his hatred.
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You really, really, REALLY don't like the Obama Administration, do you, Cali?
BlueCaliDem
May 2013
#37
well, I've gone from being a huge supporter to being less than enthusiastic about a number
cali
May 2013
#44
I cant speak for cali but I am disappointed that the Pres Obama admin has not made any
rhett o rick
May 2013
#58
Democratic values don't mean squat when people work to discourage support for the party that's
BlueCaliDem
May 2013
#76
Things have shifted so far right that many no longer recognize what a conservative is.
rhett o rick
May 2013
#86
How can you say that? I love President Obama's smile. But his nomination of Penny Sue Pritzker has
rhett o rick
May 2013
#191
It is not unusual for those who were strong supporters, and those who value principles vs principals
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#78
To call for and agree to the resignation of Holder based on flimsy evidence thus far
BlueCaliDem
May 2013
#85
It is a false equivalency to equate agreeing that Holder should resign for not doing his job with
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#113
Innocent until proven guilty isn't ONLY applicable to criminal prosecutions. I know you're
BlueCaliDem
May 2013
#172
Some have called me a purist, but now I'm a "Professional Leftist"? If so, somebody owes me money.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#173
I think that could be a mistake even though there are things I agree with you on
karynnj
May 2013
#206
Yes, anytime the GOP outrage machine goes full throttle, everyone should lie down and play dead.
randome
May 2013
#6
You are 100 percent correct on this. This hatred for Holder has everything to do with the MMJ
BlueCaliDem
May 2013
#57
He really hates medical marijuana users. It's unAmerican not to get your drugs from big Pharma. nm
rhett o rick
May 2013
#64
Ah the rationalization. The President decides where the DoJ should emphasize their
rhett o rick
May 2013
#163
You are absolutely correct. I was being flip when I said that Holder hates medical marijuana users.
rhett o rick
May 2013
#179
No he and his boss seem to be wasting a lot of resources fighting something that the American
rhett o rick
May 2013
#162
Listen - I just don't agree with your absolute commitment to cheer-leading the President
demwing
May 2013
#66
And no one is required to do so. I'd prefer that we all debate on the issues and the facts.
randome
May 2013
#150
Sorry, but your responses underscores my post and made my opinion into fact.
BlueCaliDem
May 2013
#83
Bullshit. It would make him look WEAK - just as his detractors have been wanting to paint him.
BlueCaliDem
May 2013
#31
More bullshit. Did it make the Democratic Party look strong when they forced Anthony Weiner to
BlueCaliDem
May 2013
#48
I don't think anyone important gives a shit about what you this Holder should do.
Tarheel_Dem
May 2013
#38
Holder recused himself from the investigation so this doesn't even involve him.
randome
May 2013
#70
Holder will go, and make a lot of money when he returns to his firm, but not before the banksters
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#80
Duh, Holder appointed a Special US Attorney. And the law is on their side.
Zen Democrat
May 2013
#153
I haven't seen this much wingnut/firebagger agreement since the Clenis was an
msanthrope
May 2013
#105
If you hold a bottle of water in your hand, your Marco Rubio impression is complete. nt
msanthrope
May 2013
#109
You might wanna read about the Karl Rove connection to this, and consider a delete....
msanthrope
May 2013
#114
Nah, I already edited my OP to reflect the info I didn't know that the IRS guy resigned already
quinnox
May 2013
#118
What's your take on the Karl Rove involvement? Still think the imaginary commissioner
msanthrope
May 2013
#124
You are avoiding the Karl Rove involvement issue. Marco Rubio would, too, but I
msanthrope
May 2013
#126
I'm not ignoring it, but my biggest problem is with the AP press records news story anyhow
quinnox
May 2013
#130
Sure--now that Karl Rove has been linked to the IRS story, I could see how your concern might shift.
msanthrope
May 2013
#134
So bow down to Republicans because if we don't, it might hurt us sometime in the future?
randome
May 2013
#140
Why should Holder Resign? He had nothing whatsoever to do with the AP Subpoenas.
MetasticTwine
May 2013
#122
These aren't major stories.Cristin Miliotti being hired as the Mother on HIMYM is a major story!
graham4anything
May 2013
#133
don't you think we should find out the facts first? Oh wait a minute, the press told us it was
still_one
May 2013
#135
The head of the IRS, Douglas Shulman, when targeting happened was appointed by Geoge W. Bush
Tx4obama
May 2013
#136
that's right, we'll let the GOP decide who can be our AG and prez etc. just by raising a stink
Hamlette
May 2013
#151
Personally I thought Holder was brilliant in going after voter intimidation and nullification.
Zen Democrat
May 2013
#155