| Tyrannical said: and he admitted he was wrong on numerous occasions and that he would have done it differently now. He shouldn't be confirmed as the attorney general. Soliciting bribes for pardons is just as bad as what his fellow Chicago democrat Govenor did, attempt to sell a Senate seat. |
Now you are just making things up. Show me any evidence whatsoever that Holder ever solicited bribes for pardons.
Not to mention that but you DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT STATE HOLDER IS FROM! He NEVER worked in Chicago. He spent the majority of his career outside of Washington in Pennsylvania.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Holder
You are just flat out lying. Its pathetic. If you are at least going to criticize someone don't just flat out lie to people's face. You have just proved that you have nothing relevant to add to this discussion since you are being flat out dishonest.
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