[Vision2020] Is Holder a coward?

Darrell Keim keim153 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 19 11:12:08 PST 2009


Sunil and Tom:

Every one of your points is excellent.  Going back to my Ford/Nixon
example, many of the same points would apply.  Ford made a tough
decision, and committed political suicide in doing so.  Right now our
nation needs to pick itself up, dust itself off, and find the right
direction to go.  I know where I'd like that direction to be, planning
and preparing for the future, and believe we need to focus all our
energies on it.  Trying to go after the past administration would be
very difficult, full of potential landmines.  And it would consume a
lot of the energy that could better be used in forward motion.

In the end, though, I can see both sides.  I am very glad I don't need
to make the decision.


On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
> Darrell -
>
> The two ("looking forward" and "correcting the past") are not mutually
> exclusive.
>
> Do you realize that the city of Marlboro City, New Hampshire has issued an
> indictment against both (and each) George Bush and Dick Cheney?
>
> Do you realize that some governments in Europe cconsider Rumsfeld to be a
> war criminal?
>
> If the United States does not investigate various questionable (to put it
> kindly) of the previous administration, how would you expect the world
> community to respond the next time the United States pursues crimes
> against humanity committed by another Milosevic or Saddam Hussein?
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
>
>> I don't know.  I lookat it like Ford pardoning Nixon.  A tough call to
>> make, but it gives the nation a chance to move on.  Do you think we
>> should be looking backwards or forwards right now?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
>> > If the current administration does not fully investigate the various
>> > questionable (to put it kindly) activities of the Bush administration,
> and
>> > criminal charges are not forthcoming, I will lose one HELL of alot of
>> > respect for the Obama administration, beginning with Barack himself.
>> >
>> > Note to Roger Falen:  Alas, Roger!  Something of which I would
> SERIOUSLY
>> > criticise Obama.  How's that?
>> >
>> > Tom Hansen
>> > Moscow, Idaho
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Holder said yesterday that we are a nation of "cowards" when it comes
> to
>> > di> scussions on race. . . . .
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> How about it Mr. Holder. . . . are you going to be a "coward" when it
>> > comes>  to an investigation of Rove & Company?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Ellen A. Roskovich
>> >>
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