Monday, June 25, 2012

Attorney General Eric Holder

When I was about sixteen, I read The Enemy Within, by Robert Kennedy. The Teamsters, I learned while reading, wanted him dead. They sought a contract, he asserted, on his life.
He wanted a clean union, or no union at all.
Later, when he became U.S. Attorney General, he tried to make certain unions were leaving organized crime behind them.
An AG is supposed to attempt to curb the crime in our country anywhere in the country where  crime has a tendency to become massive around a certain part of a criminality or set of criminal actions.
Our AG Eric Holder has curbed states who are breaking right to vote laws.
He has curbed incarcerations unevenly handed out to crack cocaine, rather than powdered cocaine offenses.
He is accused of enforcing gun laws.
How could an Attorney General stand for these kinds of laws? Horrible. These laws protect the public. Horrible.

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