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Panel: House should hold Holder in contempt in 'Fast & Furious' probe

A House committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress in the investigation into Operation Fast and Furious, the botched “gun-walking” operation by federal agents in Arizona.... Read more»

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I don’t do partisan politics, but I got to say that as of late the Democrats are making me more sick than the Republicans.

Be it at a Federal level with Fast and Furious, or at a local level with Rio Nuevo, somehow someway they got it into their collective head that it is totally OK to withhold documents from investigators. And, they get more stupid by thinking that we should just all think that’s OK. No accountability, no consequences, and we should all just “move forward”.

How in the world could anyone be stupid to think that a totally innocent person wouldn’t cooperate with investigations such as these? If requested documents don’t contain any incriminating information, then providing them would only help exonerate the accused.

And, Obama exercising executive privilege? Why? I thought he wasn’t involved, and all this was beneath him. Why is he hiding documents if he wasn’t involved?

Regardless, I don’t like being lied to. But, if you absolutely have to lie to me, and least come up with a lie that makes some sort of sense. Lying to me AND insulting my intelligence is just more than I can take.

Tucson voters are stupid. They’ll let the criminals involved in Rio Nuevo get away with it scot-free. However, Obama has a problem here. The whole country isn’t as stupid as Tucson. If Mitt Romney is smart enough to exploit this opportunity, he’ll be sworn in next January.

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