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Holder reportedly wanted to resign at the end of the President's first term cali Sep 2014 #1
still its bad timing drray23 Sep 2014 #2
Voting rights, too, with midterms coming up. merrily Sep 2014 #5
Not leaving until a replacement is approved... brooklynite Sep 2014 #15
Yes, I know. merrily Sep 2014 #17
You think Obama asked for his resignation? merrily Sep 2014 #3
Nor am I, elleng Sep 2014 #4
A DOJ source said Holder's been talking about it on and off for merrily Sep 2014 #8
We have been so lucky Peacetrain Sep 2014 #6
Eric Holder rebuilt the voting and civil rights sections of the DOJ Gothmog Sep 2014 #7
Apparently to some (even here), that voting and civil rights work he did, means he is spineless. LawDeeDah Sep 2014 #9
I have never seen anyone here say anything of the sort. cali Sep 2014 #13
Nor have I. MoonRiver Sep 2014 #14
I saw one today using that exact word, and others saying similar derogatory things. LawDeeDah Sep 2014 #20
so im me. cali Sep 2014 #23
It was used generically, Holder is spineless... - edited LawDeeDah Sep 2014 #25
Wall Streeters will never be prosecuted TexasMommaWithAHat Sep 2014 #27
Not all of them, that's for sure. And maybe none at the very top. LawDeeDah Sep 2014 #28
holder is not spineless trueblue2007 Sep 2014 #18
The Civil rights and voting rights section had been gutted by the bushies Gothmog Sep 2014 #32
Fine then. Ginsberg should retire & Eric Holder should take her place. misterhighwasted Sep 2014 #10
How awesome would that be! MoonRiver Sep 2014 #11
6 Years in an Administration is Rare These Days Stallion Sep 2014 #12
lol! yeah, republicans would never dream of filibustering that one! unblock Sep 2014 #26
Maybe he doesn't want to be the AG who closes the book on Trayvon LittleBlue Sep 2014 #16
His legacy will be not prosecuting fraud from the financial collapse, nor war crimes Romulox Sep 2014 #19
Or his legacy will be rebuilding the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ.... PragmaticLiberal Sep 2014 #21
No "or" about it. Whatever else he is remembered for, protecting the banksters will be first. nt Romulox Sep 2014 #22
For you, maybe; but ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #31
it will be both his work on civil rights and his failure on Wall Street criminality cali Sep 2014 #24
the criminality aspect of Wall Street is not off the table. One win at a time. Will anyone give kelliekat44 Sep 2014 #30
Not one single executive prosecuted for the crimes that lead to the 2008 meltdown. Rex Sep 2014 #29
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