Blkdirt Farmer
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of course you do
he is a black guy
and more successful than you
of course you do
he is a black guy
and more successful than you
of course you do
he is a black guy
and more successful than you
Holder was found in criminal contempt with Congress. He Has done nothing but stone wall fast and furious. He helped Obama turn the DOJ into a partisan tool.
I would go after any white man who did the same. Your much more racist than I am for even bringing this into the topic..
As for success, I am that alright. 8 figure net worth is fine with me. So take that off your list as well.
That was a completely bastardized Congress, just like this one.
republiconmen are scared ****less of the Holder/Obama Redistricting Project, for good reason ...
of course you do
he is a black guy
and more successful than you
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2018/03/07/draft-n2458557
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2018/03/07/draft-n2458557
I want this man in jail before long. Along with the Clinton gang...
Holder is pure evil pond scum.
The 47 IGs minced no words: “Each of us strongly supports the principle that an inspector general must have complete, unfiltered, and timely access to all information and materials available to the agency that relate to that IG’s oversight activities, without unreasonable administrative burdens. The importance of this principle, which was codified by Congress in Section 6(a)(1) of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended (the IG Act), cannot be overstated. Refusing, restricting, or delaying an IG's access to documents leads to incomplete, inaccurate, or significantly delayed findings or recommendations, which in turn may prevent the agency from promptly correcting serious problems and deprive Congress of timely information regarding the agency’s performance.”
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...stigations-examiner-editorial/article/2551805The experience of Justice Department IG Michael Horowitz is especially outrageous. In a Senate hearing in April, Horowitz said his office must go through Attorney General Eric Holder to gain access to DOJ documents and officials. Giving Holder the power to veto an IG’s access in that manner egregiously violates the 1978 law and other statutes. Obstruction like Holder’s risks “leaving the agencies insulated from scrutiny and unacceptably vulnerable to mismanagement and misconduct – the very problems that our offices were established to review and that the American people expect us to be able to address,” the IGs said in their letter to Congress.
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