Wednesday, May 16, 2012

House GOP reluctant to pursue Fast & Furious murders v Eric Holder for fear of being called racist, 'especially after Trayvon'

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5/16/12, "Lacking Courage, Politicians Not Moving on Fast and Furious Scandal," American Thinker, Catherine M. Evans

"Americans would probably "prefer" that career politicians grow a spine and stand up to one of the most corrupt attorneys general in recent history and hold everyone responsible for the murders of innocent people accountable. Not gonna happen, according to an insider.

From Roll Call:

A GOP aide also warned against a racial backlash if Republicans are seen as unfairly targeting the first black attorney general, who is serving under the first black president. "Especially after Trayvon," the aide said, referring to slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.

How about an attorney general targeting Hispanics? "The term Hispanic, as dominated [sic] by the Office of Management and Budget, is used in the United States for people with origins in Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain, Mexico, Costa Rica."

Over 300 Mexican citizens have been murdered by weapons trafficked by our own government, with "more to come" according to Holder's testimony. Many Mexican-Americans have relatives south of the border. Where is La Raza?"...

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