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AG Holder: Prosecute Those that Commit Violence?


Attorney General Eric Holder offered his most forceful condemnation to date of the murder of George Tiller, a Wichita, Kansas doctor who ran a women's clinic that provided late-term abortions, using the occasion to issue a broad warning about the rise of violent extremism.

Speaking at the Washington Lawyers' Committee conference on Tuesday, Holder pledged that the Department of Justice would do all it could to "deter violence against reproductive health care providers" and prosecute those who committed such acts.

"Neither our respect for the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech nor our clearest hope for common ground can justify the violence that we saw in Kansas," Holder said. "We will not tolerate murder or the threat of violence masquerading as political activism. Let me be clear, the Justice Department will use every tool at its disposal to protect the rights ensured under our constitution and we will do all that we can to deter violence against reproductive health care providers and prosecute those who use such violence to the fullest extent of the law."

While I applaud the Attorney General's pledge to prosecute those that commit violence, it's too bad his office won't do the same to those that in the name of America, committed War Crimes by torturing (committing violence) prisoners during the past 8 years.


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You don't read very well: Holder said --

"We will not tolerate murder or the threat of violence . . . ."

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The IDEA of my post is to have them work just as hard to stop violence that has ALREADY occurred.

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"Neither our respect for the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech nor our clearest hope for common ground can justify the violence that we saw in Kansas... We will not tolerate... the threat of violence masquerading as political activism."

"First Amendment guarantee of free speech"? What's that doing here? Hmm. Maybe some on the Left will get their dream-come-true - and hate crimes law will mission-creep to include "hate speech" bans. And "clearest hope for common ground" not justifying violence... wonder what he meant by that. Holder's statement is nebulously troubling. And, yeah, I'd rather he hauled up those who designed our dungeonization of civil liberties, even if they don't have the convenient fall-guy essentials: low incomes and zip political juice.

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