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Justice candidate Holder guided Rich pardon

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As Clinton adviser, he bypassed career lawyers

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CommissionerGordon

Sounds like a guy that can get things done. Bet he's really good with those annoying parking tickets. Way to go, Mr. President!
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soxconn

Obama doesn't have to worry about his nominee, Chris Matthews says it is his job to make him successful. That will include his appointee's. Isn't the media response to all of this "So What". Get ready for at least four years of it.
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road_warrior

Does Obama want his own team or is he just picking up the Clinton team? does he really feel that they were all that effective? You couln't talk me into it, not even the liberal illuminati
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Cornelius

There is no change. There is no hope. There is just Clinton corruption throughout.
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maranathashalom1

Change is wonderful, isn't it? Ah, a fresh new breeze sweeping through Washington. The answer to all our problems. It's way past time to ditch both of these parties.
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PippN

Wow! Some change! Digging in the sawdust pile for fresh cut timber.
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hipshot

Weren't the Democrats complaining about Gonzales?
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414781

Holder was just following orders from his corrupt and inmoral boss Bill Clinton, George
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ScottVA

USCitzen must be too young to remember the Clinton presidency: Jennifer Flowers, Vince Foster, WACO, Ruby Ridge, John Wong, Whitewater, FBI files, and too many to remember. George Bush was not corrupt, but was pilloried for actually protecting our country; something Monika's boyfriend seemed to think secondary to dropping his pants.
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Shore10

Outstanding USCITIZEN...I guess corruption is acceptable to you as long as it is your gang. Change and Hope we can believe in. With that kind of thinking the D's should be in charge until the midterms in 2010. Thanks for the hope!
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timetorevoltamerica

Mark Rich not only represents the biggest case of tax fraud in US history, but he sold $48 million of military equipment to Iran during the Iranian hostage crisis. As for Eric Holder, he was also involved in the pardon of the FALN terrorists, represented sandinistas, Castro, and loads of other dodgy fringe element characters. Unfortunately, this is Exactly the kind of change I expected from Obama. http://timetorevoltamerica.blogspot.com
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maranathashalom1

What the LORD said to Israel through the prophet, I fear is becoming true in America: Youths oppress my people, women rule over them. O my people, your guides lead you astray; they turn you from the path. -- Isaiah 3:12 Maranatha
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one4gipper

Mr. Holder stated that he thought that he had done nothing wrong. Selling pardons for donations is not wrong. That pretty much sums up Mr. Holder's ethics, doesn't it?
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woody1

Politicians jockey for Washington Club positions while Rome burns. All is well within the Washington Circle. Outside the beltway everyone scrambling to try and pay bills
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RHNH

Ah, finally! Change we can believe in!
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