Posted on 06/27/2012 8:48:49 AM PDT by montag813
Bump!
"Hello, uhh...Justice Department? I'd like to report an undocumented worker being abused by the Supreme Court..."
Ah so true! I’m beginning to think that laws are only meant for the little guy (actually know that politicians are exempt anyway) but it has become much more egregious lately with Holder.
Hope that this does not set a president for future DOJ appointees. Mercy, make your own rules I guess...
Defund, defund, defund, D-freakin-fund all of Obozo’s pet projects.
“Hola, Senor. They have run out of Cheeeken McNuggets again.
Clearly a violation of my Civil Rights.”
“Mailbox is full”
I don’t know. The only effective response to the “Attack Watch” report line was ridicule.
It worked great to nullify it!
Bump it!
Not able to access this site through link OR google.. kinnda interesting huh?
Good point!
“Do nothing” certainly won’t help!
“.. if I were Jan Brewer, for every illegal picked up my state or local cops, Id buy em a one-way ticket and put em on the bus to Washington, DC.”
cheapest daggone solution for the state...anyday of the week.
Charter a bus....drop ‘em at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave
or better yet...the Attorney General’s joint looks pretty accommodating....
http://www.celebrityhousepictures.com/eric-holder.php
thanks for the ping
I got through. Reported that the civil rights of Dennis McCann had been violated by the City of Chicago and Cook County Illinois authorities. McCann was killed by a drunk hit and run driver last June. The drunk was a Mexican national who was in the country illegally. He had previous DUI convictions and should have been removed from the USA. But Chicago and Cook county are sanctuary jurisdictions that do not report criminal illegals to ICE. This policy led directly to McCann’s death, surely a civil rights violation. The lady who answered the phone listened to the story and even asked questions about it. And the introductory recording fished for civil rights gripes about Arizona, Alabama or “another state.”
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