The article which is 767 words long uses almost as many
words at The Telegraph used on “Fast and Furious”:
the death of Federal Agents: hundreds of Mexican Nationals: the cover-up by Attorney General Eric Holder: his
“Contempt
of Congress” and Obama’s cover-up by impeding the Congressional
investigation with a declaration of “Executive
Privledge”. Two of the Federal Agents killed was Brian
Terry and Jamie Zapata.
Now we find that a “Mexican
Beauty Queen” has been added to this list.
Here is a supposedly a “Constitutional Lawyer”, Obama who does not
seem to know that “Executive Privledge” cannot be used to cover-up criminal
activity. "In US
v Nixon (1974) (Paragraph 5.) the court held that claims of executive
privilege on consultations with the President could not survive the need to
investigate crimes, and forced Nixon to turn over to the court tapes made in
the White House of conversations relating to the Watergate break-in.
Nixon resigned from office shortly afterward.”
Of course the so-called
main stream media appears to have come to the conclusion that the Constitution
does not apply to rulers such as Obama and only applies to people elected to
the Office of President as leaders. We have seen Obama ignore the courts this dates back to when he took office while the media for the most part provided a
cover-up.
This happened in the flim-flam
with the auto bailout and the fiasco on the Gulf Coast
with the oil industry.
The Telegraph’s response is the best of all and would be
funny if it was not so serious. Based on the fact that The Telegraph promotes
the paper as “middle Georgia’s newspaper” and as the video clips show labels
the Obama Administration’s actions in the “gunrunning” crimes as “all political”
and refuse to cover it is nothing short of a scam. The people of middle Georgia
pay “honest hard earned money” for the paper and deserve an honest newspaper and not a scam.
Now that gun control can be freely talked about we can look
for the bigotry of The Telegraph staff to be front and center with the same
vigor they displayed in The
Telegraph's "hi-tech" lynching of Herman Cain!
Yes, I think we can conclude with a clear conscience that the media and The Telegraph, like a "thief in the night", make their living by by deceit and dishonesty.
Have a nice day.
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