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Originally posted by xuenchen
Holder is in hot water it seems.
Originally posted by butcherguy
Were the parents of James Rosen on the subpoena? Their phone records were also obtained.
Originally posted by MichaelPMaccabee
Originally posted by terriblyvexed
Ok, my phone caught up.
Now I understand the Espionage Act a little better.
So one more question, and I'll quit picking ATS's brains (for now) is there or ever was there a scandal?
It seems to me they played by the books wrong or not.
The warrants seem to be legal, the only scandal comes when someone proves Eric Holder reached further than his warrant specified, which hasn't happened.
Originally posted by MichaelPMaccabee
reply to post by beezzer
By all means, refute any of the points I have made with more than just putting your fingers in your ears and talking louder.
Originally posted by beezzer
Originally posted by MichaelPMaccabee
reply to post by beezzer
By all means, refute any of the points I have made with more than just putting your fingers in your ears and talking louder.
If Holder resigns because of his errors, will you post an apology? Or are you a blind Obama-bot?
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by MichaelPMaccabee
For someone who doesn't consider themselves a "republocrat", you certainly post from a partisan standpoint.
But "whatever" I suppose.
It's a free forum.
On Friday, Free Press and more than 60 civil liberties, digital rights, press freedom and public interest groups sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder demanding a full, transparent account of the Justice Department’s targeting of journalists and whistleblowers.
Representing millions of Americans, the groups include the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Library Association, the Communications Workers of America, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Sunlight Foundation and the Writers Guild of America East. (The full list of signers can be found below.) In addition, Free Press delivered more than 16,000 petition signatures urging the Justice Department to protect press freedom.
Free Press President and CEO Craig Aaron made the following statement:
“The Justice Department’s abuse of press freedom is appalling, and the consequences could be far-reaching. This is not just a matter of concern for journalists or newsrooms; it’s an issue at the heart of our democracy. We can’t hold government and corporate leaders accountable or have an informed public unless we support truth-seeking journalism. President Obama says journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs. But actions speak louder than words, and guidelines only work if they're actually followed. The broad range of groups speaking out today signal the beginning of a broader popular movement defending press freedom. Our message to the attorney general and the president is clear: End the targeting and intimidation of journalists and whistleblowers.”
www.freepress.net...
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by xuenchen
He already has a contempt of Congress charge, why not add felony perjury as well??
What a retard this guy is.
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by xuenchen
He already has a contempt of Congress charge, why not add felony perjury as well??
What a retard this guy is.
Calling him a retard is an insult to handicapped people everywhere. He willfully lies and does it on purpose. If he is anything he is a liar and a coward.