Saturday, January 10, 2009

ERIC HOLDER "MUST GO"

When Eric Holder was Deputy Attorney General under Janet Reno he helped pushed his employees in the Clinton Justice Department to drop there opposition to the 16 FLAN Puerto Rican terrorist so they could be granted clemency by President Clinton. The details were unknown to the public until now and the Republicans in the Senate plan to revisit the issue when he comes up for his conformation hearing. The Republicans also, want to revisit the issue of the Pardon given to Mark Rich by the Clinton Administration and the process that the Attorney General Office went through to make the decision to pardon Mark Rich. President-Elect Obama transition team made a statement that Eric Holder conduct was appropriate. President Clinton's decision to commute the FLAN terrorist caused a uproar in Washington. Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder was called before Congress and he refused to answer any questions by lawmakers. They asked Holder why the Justice Department did not side with the FBI who was in direct opposition to the clemency of the 16 FLAN terrorist. There were some influential supporters of the FLAN terrorist like President Carter, religious leaders and community activist. President Clinton decision to release these terrorist outraged law enforcement nationwide who were attacked by this criminal terrorist organization. Eric Holder ordered his staff at the Justice Department Pardon Of Attorney Office to replace the Departments original report recommending against commutation which he, had sent to the White House in 1996. Finally, the problem that Eric Holder has as Deputy Attorney General is that his job is not to give the White House a rubber stamp and let domestic terrorist out of jail because of political influence in the Democratic Party. The Justice Department and the Deputy Attorney General is suppose to give the White House some lawful guidance when it comes to letting convicted terrorist out of jail. Eric Holder failed as Deputy Attorney General and he, should not be the next Attorney General Of The United States.

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