Why Is The Obama Administration Stonewalling On The Seal Team 6 Crash Investigation? (Congress, Iran)
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That's funny. You should have the same reaction anytime you see the name Barack Obama, Josh Earnest, Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, Koskinen, Lerner, or any of the other lying pigs that make up this administration.
You've made it very clear your opinion of this administration.
But pointing fingers isn't the same thing as defending your argument.
Are you saying that Klayman is a reliable, trustworthy attorney who has not filed frivolous, meritless, lawsuits over and over and over and over.....you get the idea.
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Whenever I see the name Klayman, I immediately become skeptical. Larry Klayman is not a trustworthy attorney. He files frivolous, meritless lawsuits regularly.
"Family members are hoping" and "The Obama administration is violating a judge’s order to turn over documents in the Aug. 6, 2011, shootdown of a U.S. helicopter "
Are you being partisan? Do you think the administration should turn over the documents? Partisan politics is a major problem with our people.... notice I said people?
"Family members are hoping" and "The Obama administration is violating a judge’s order to turn over documents in the Aug. 6, 2011, shootdown of a U.S. helicopter "
Are you being partisan? Do you think the administration should turn over the documents? Partisan politics is a major problem with our people.... notice I said people?
I don't think it's partisan to observe that a particular lawyer files frivolous, meritless lawsuits, and that when speaking to the public, said lawyer regularly mischaracterizes the situations he's commenting about.
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I don't think it's partisan to observe that a particular lawyer files frivolous, meritless lawsuits, and that when speaking to the public, said lawyer regularly mischaracterizes the situations he's commenting about.
I dont have a favorable opinion of any lawyer. Why do you suppose the administration is stonewalling?
"The Obama administration is violating a judge’s order to turn over documents in the Aug. 6, 2011, shootdown of a U.S. helicopter — call sign Extortion 17 — that killed members of SEAL Team 6 in Afghanistan, a watchdog group is charging. On the fourth anniversary of the worst one-day loss of military life in the war on terror, families of the dead say they are aghast that the government will not honor basic requests under the Freedom of Information Act...U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon in February signed an order requiring the Obama administration to release documents on a continual basis through the spring and summer. The Justice Department said at least 50 documents in the Pentagon have been identified as relevant, but only one has been turned over. And Justice unilaterally set a new deadline for the release and then ignored it, Mr. Klayman said. Throughout, he said, Justice lawyers have refused to take his phone calls."
Maybe the DOJ lawyers are too busy job hunting. Hopefully, the next President will clean them out in 2017. "You're fired!"
The Families went to Freedom Watch to help with the FOIA requests. Klayman represents them.
Complete information about the Seal Team 6 mission is in the story. The controversy is that Seal Team 6 was hastily sent on a mission to help Army Rangers capture fleeing Taliban but the Rangers weren't in need of help/rescue and military officers interviewed by investigators said they can never recall an immediate reaction force being sent on this type of mission. The Taliban was positioned by the landing zone waiting for them.
To put the icing on the cake, the deadlines to produce the documents were the dates requested by the Pentagon so they missed their own imposed deadlines and in case you think the problem is just the Obama administration, the families are also angry about how the House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on national security conducted their hearing on the matter. "You're fired!"
Why are they stonewalling?
So do you believe that they were purposely sent on an erroneous mission so they can be killed?
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I think "stonewalling" is another of Mr Klayman's mischaracterizations.
Call it what you want then, the fact remains
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U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon in February signed an order requiring the
Obama administration to release documents on a continual basis through the
spring and summer. Justice dept. said at least 50 documents in the
Pentagon have been identified as relevant, but only one has been turned over.
They're so good at figuring these things out and getting to the bottom of it all.
And if at first they find nothing, they keep going until they find something, anything. Benghazi investigations are up to 9 now . . .
Mick
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