Posted on 01/17/2013 4:59:33 PM PST by Nachum
Attorney General Eric Holder and his Department of Justice have asked a federal court to indefinitely delay a lawsuit brought by watchdog group Judicial Watch. The lawsuit seeks the enforcement of open records requests relating to Operation Fast and Furious, as required by law.
Judicial Watch had filed, on June 22, 2012, a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking all documents relating to Operation Fast and Furious and specifically [a]ll records subject to the claim of executive privilege invoked by President Barack Obama on or about June 20, 2012.
The administration has refused to comply with Judicial Watchs FOIA request, and in mid-September the group filed a lawsuit challenging Holders denial. That lawsuit remains ongoing but within the past week President Barack Obamas administration filed whats called a motion to stay the suit. Such a motion is something that if granted would delay the lawsuit indefinitely.
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if anyone watches Mexican TV lately they have been skewering Obama comparing him to Hitler with pics of Hitler and kids and Obama and kids etc they think he is corrupt and going to start a civil war in the US....so much for USA media...the truth comes from Pravda and Mexico world upside down
Eric Holder is a AA sniveling crooked COWARD hell bent on destroying this Country.He was bought and paid for when the scum bucket was eyeball deep in the Marc Rich pardon for campaign cash.
His actions are Directly responsible for the death of two Federal Agents and hundreds of Mexican Nationals!
Hypocrisy with a straight face. And the media laughs at serfs for being skeptical of any gun control proposed in Mordor??
Release the documents, Your Honors. It’s for the children!!
Ouch!
ROTFLMAO
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