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Friday, May 14, 2010

This is the Attorney General, the country's chief lawyer

Reference my comment about a man being well judged by the men he's surround himself with, I draw your attention to Eric Holder, the country's Attorney General. After Arizona put in the law to control illegal aliens by having their police check on people's residence status, Mr Holder admitted he hasn't even ready the bill:

"I've just expressed concerns on the basis of what I've heard about the law. But I'm not in a position to say at this point, not having read the law, not having had the chance to interact with people are doing the review, exactly what my position is," Mr. Holder told the House Judiciary Committee.

This weekend Mr. Holder told NBC's "Meet the Press" program that the Arizona law "has the possibility of leading to racial profiling." He had earlier called the law's passage "unfortunate," and questioned whether the law was unconstitutional because it tried to assume powers that may be reserved for the federal government."



This is not like the health care seizure B Hussein Obama rammed through a few months ago...this law is all of 21 pages long. Don't tell me the AG couldn't find the time to read 21 pages before he made comments on a law he is going to challenge and says is unconstitutional.

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