Posts Tagged ‘attorney general’

Eric Holder

November 20th, 2009 | No Comments

  I try to come up with witty post titles to show how clever I am.  However, in Eric Holder’s case this week, he’s got me.  There are so many choices to pick from I get a brain freeze simply trying to pick one, or two, or three. Now, I’m not stupid, and most people [...]

The newer, better, worse, hate crimes bill

October 15th, 2009 | No Comments

First, the obvious: Per Eric Holder, the new hate crimes bill was not intended to protect everyone equally under the law. I got a problem with that.  The ONLY intent of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights is to insure everyone is protected equally by the law.  For the US Attorney General to [...]

Interrogating CIA staff

September 3rd, 2009 | No Comments

Now that Eric Holder has decided to interrogate CIA staff instead of people who really do want to kill us, I just have to wonder what techniques will be deemed excessive?  The agency given the responsibility of investigating interrogation techniques is the FBI.  In the past, the FBI has most often found that accusations from [...]

Jury acquits Jose Luis Nazario

August 29th, 2008 | 2 Comments

This to me is one of the biggest legal travesties I’ve witnessed in a long time.  Jose Luis Nazario served his country in the marines.  He saw basically hand to hand combat.  He got shot at.  He shot at others.  He did all the things normally expected during live combat in a war where the [...]

Nancy Pelosi’s culture of corruption – Eliot Spitzer

March 10th, 2008 | 2 Comments

A rising star of the Democrat Party, Eliot Spitzer gained fame prosecuting corporations among other things as Attorney General. Now he’s in deep doo-doo.  I’m still waiting for Nancy Pelosi to cite him as yet another example of the Democrat Culture of Corruption. Quickie update:  Everyone with a keyboard has had something to say about Spitzer.  [...]

No more corruption in Kentucky?

December 18th, 2007 | No Comments

The entire time Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher was in office, Attorney General Greg Stumbo dogged him about hiring people based on political patronage.  Stumbo even went so far as to file corruption charges and seat a grand jury before dropping the charges so that he could run for governor himself.  People of Kentucky bought into [...]