Posted on 05/01/2013 11:58:28 AM PDT by Mama25
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon repeatedly denied knowing anything about Missouri illegally sharing its citizens private CCW information with the federal government, even after his own head of Missouri Highway Patrol contradicted him in a public hearing. Now weve learned that Nixon not only knew about the violation of Missouri law, but he was thanked in a letter by Janet Napolitano:
DHS- Letter to Nixon- REAL ID Compliance ongoing MO CCW Scandal
(image of letter is available at site)
Missouri law signed into effect by Gov. Nixon himself prohibits full compliance with the Real ID Act. This includes sharing Missouris conceal carry list, which officials under Nixon did, with his full knowledge, according to this letter.
Missouris governor lied to his constituency when he said that no documents were being shared Nixon even claimed that the lawsuit was dismissed, which it was not:
First of all, the Department of Revenue has been very clear, Nixon said. There are no documents being sent to some federal government magic database somewhere to do something.
Nixon then referred to a lawsuit filed by a private citizen in southeast Missouri who objected to a state license office scanning his CCW permit so it could be noted on his drivers license. The citizen thought the office should just look at his document and make him a new license with the CCW notation.
Thats why the Stoddard County court last week dismissed the lawsuit, dismissed it making that exact claim, Nixon said on Wednesday.
The lawsuit in Stoddard County is not dismissed, as the governor said, but the judge in the case has ruled against the request of the citizen, Eric Griffin, for the judge to order the Department of Revenue not to scan and retain the CCW information.
Gov. Nixon is set to testify in a public hearing this Friday. Will he finally start telling the truth? Will Attorney General Chris Koster act, or will taxpayers be forced to hire a second attorney to do the job Democrat Koster is afraid to do: enforce Missouris laws?
Today Ill speak with Russ Oliver, the Missouri prosecuting attorney who started it all, on my program on more developments.
There are no documents being sent to some federal government magic database somewhere to do something.
LOLOLOLOL, I can’t stop laughing....of course not, what are we worried about???
I called the Attorney General's office once and was advised that the Attorney General was paid by the state and so they are to represent State Officials.
The corruption, lies, scandals, etc..etc. that come out of this administration from top to bottom are mind boggling.
I just turned 51y/o and have never in my lifetime seen a more corrupt govt. than what we have today.
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Do politicians lie boldly and not worry about it?
Are they breathing?
I would imagine it is dead certain the a letter from DHS Secretary would be read by the Governor himself as it was addressed to him.
His assertion he did not know about the “your states efforts” after reading about them in this letter.
It is not Janet’s sworn duty to enforce Missouri laws so thwarting them would not be cited. It is Jay’s responsibility.
Hardly a smoking gun.
A couple of updates to the original story:
*UPDATE: The Missouri Senate filed remonstrance (h/t Adam):
This is a Senate Remonstrance against the Governor for the release by the Department of Revenue and the Department of Public Safety of personal protected information which has been publicly admitted by the departments.
*UPDATE 2: A senate hearing is underway right now led by Sen. Kurt Schaefer, Chairman of the Appropriations Committee. Moments ago while under oath a SSA agent just admitted that any veteran drawing social security disability and who had a CCW would have been a target .
“I just turned 51y/o and have never in my lifetime seen a more corrupt govt. than what we have today.”
The Clintoons were just as bad. We just didn’t have Free Republic back then.
Rules are made to be broken, right?
Nothing like a Govenor that does not know the law or have a lawyer on staff to reshearch what the are going to do before they do it!
Ignorance of the law is not a defence and we all know that!
Good Bye! Hopefully for Mr. Nixon!
Missouri law signed into effect by Gov. Nixon himself prohibits full compliance with the Real ID Act. This includes sharing Missouris conceal carry list, which officials under Nixon did, with his full knowledge, according to this letter.
I could send him a letter thanking him for helping me rob a bank.
Would that make him guilty of robbing a bank?
“We just didnt have Free Republic back then.”
We did for 3 years.
Republicans have close to or more than 2/3rds majorities in both houses of the Missouri legislature. It sounds like time to impeach the governor for “high crimes and misdemeanors”, or the Missouri equivalent.
Before they do that, however, the legislature needs to start firing state employees that complied with the governor’s orders.
Their actions should be due to “anti-democratic, anti-constitutional acts against the people of Missouri.”
Domestic enemies of the Republic.
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