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Why did Adams resign from the DOJ elections group? I think that it is because there is very little openness in how that group is being run these days. Adams had a case going that was a shoo in to win since the people he was trying didn't even attend any of the trial dates. How do you snatch defeat from the jaws of victory as well as that bunch did? Orders from the top is how you do it.
Here is Adams' story about what happened. If you can't stand to read it you can go to Megyn Kelly's spot on Fox News and watch it.
Mr. Adams is a man of principle which is the polar opposite of the current administration. I am surprised more don't quit but I guess corruption and power is too much of a narcotic.
His resignation letter indicates he was resigning because the DOJ wouldn’t officially
quash the subpoena, and he was incurring out-of-pocket expenses as a result. He
doesn't say he resigned due to the dismissal of the case as has been suggested here
and on another thread.
Odd.... his resignation letter says exactly nothing about the claims he has since made in the interviews.
I see that you and my buddy are trying to make Eric Holder something that I don't think he is. I sure wish I could see anything there other than attempts to make progressive Pelosi something that it just isn't.
In case you wondered, Kelly will bring out the second part of that interview on her show tomorrow. She is on Fox for 2 hours from 1:00 - 3:00 pm EDT in case you want to see that part. In case you are on Central time just take off one hour on each time. Yep, I watch her at 12:00 and find her to be the best of the bunch, Fox or anybody else.
I see that you and my buddy are trying to make Eric Holder something that I don't think he is. I sure wish I could see anything there other than attempts to make progressive Pelosi something that it just isn't.
Odd. I never even mentioned Eric Holder or Nancy Pelosi. What are you on about? Exactly?
Who is J. Christian Adams? He a career Voting Section attorney with a record of
conservative advocacy, who was hired in 2005 by then-Civil Rights Division
political appointee Brad Schlozman. We all know who Schlozman is too don't we?
Odd. I never even mentioned Eric Holder or Nancy Pelosi. What are you on about? Exactly?
In case you didn't know, Eric Holder is the head man at DOJ.
You haven't been around long enough to know that I never type those two letters that Pelosi works so much better in place of. I think that if you insert those letters in that post in place of Pelosi you will see what I meant.
Who is J. Christian Adams? He a career Voting Section attorney with a record of
conservative advocacy, who was hired in 2005 by then-Civil Rights Division
political appointee Brad Schlozman. We all know who Schlozman is too don't we?
Throw that Pelosi and sure enough some day some of it might stick to the wall. It isn't doing so now, though.
Throw that Pelosi and sure enough some day some of it might stick to the wall. It isn't doing so now, though.
I know you use Pelosi as an acronym for bull***t so tell me what's Pelosi
about my post.
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