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olevetonahill
10/23/2014, 06:09 PM
is going to stay mine and Holders secrets ,
The Mother ****er is even claiming executive Privilege Over emails between Holder and His wife!

http://freebeacon.com/issues/obama-claims-executive-privilege-over-15000-fast-and-furious-docs/

FaninAma
10/23/2014, 07:53 PM
The law doesn't apply to an emperor. Whats wrong with you? I suspect that over 50% of the voters who support Obama don't know who Eric Holder is or what Fast and Furious is about.

Soonerjeepman
10/25/2014, 01:30 AM
The law doesn't apply to an emperor. Whats wrong with you? I suspect that over 50% of the voters who support Obama don't know who Eric Holder is or what Fast and Furious is about.

he!! they don't even "know" who obama is....

olevetonahill
10/25/2014, 05:16 AM
he!! they don't even "know" who obama is....

Heh, Hes the Black dude with KC swinging by his mouth from his dong LOL

Sooner8th
10/25/2014, 07:08 AM
In 1990, former President Ronald Reagan invoked executive privilege in refusing to turn over his diaries in a court case related to the Iran-contra affair.
In 1998, President Bill Clinton made a bid to use executive privilege amid the Monica Lewinsky scandal but was denied by a federal judge. A year later, Clinton successfully claimed executive privilege to free himself from congressional scrutiny related to his decision to grant clemency to 16 convicted Puerto Rican nationalists. He used the powers more than any other modern president.
President George W. Bush used executive privilege several times to stifle congressional inquiries including those tied to his mass dismissal of federal prosecutors, F.B.I. misuse of mob informants in Boston and even Clinton’s fund-raising tactics.
According to the Hill, and other media reports, the presidential breakdown for executive privilege is as follows:

President Ronald Reagan: 3

President George H.W. Bush: 1

President Bill Clinton: 14

President George W. Bush: 6

President Barack Obama: 1

dwarthog
10/25/2014, 09:29 AM
So the second time he has used executive privilege for Fast and Furious.

No doubt the most transparent administration ever will use it many more times in the next two years.