Friday, April 13, 2012

Napolitano lied. More specifically, she perjured herself before congress

 The sad par of this, the really sad part, is that to be prosecuted Napolitano would have to be prosecuted by the Justice Department. The same people who are ass deep in lying and equally guilty of the same crimes. 

So maybe just maybe? If we can get Obama out of office? We can get a new attorney general who will prosecute both Eric Holder and Janet Napolitano for the crimes that can be proven they committed.

Napolitano perjured herself to Congress in Fast & Furious testimony

In October, she told Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa) at a hearing at the Senate Judiciary Committee she never spoke to the Dennis Burke about Fast & Furious. Burke, who was the U.S. Attorney for the  Arizona Department, was her chief of staff when she was the governor of Arizona and a close friend.

In the same month, the Napolitano told Rep. Jason E. Chaffetz (R-Utah) at a hearing held by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that she never spoke to Holder about Fast & Furious.

Homeland Security insiders paint a different picture, Pavlich reports.

Members of Congress questioning the secretary seem to know it, too.

One source said to the author, “When she says that [she] and Attorney General Eric Holder have not discussed it, that is a lie. That's why they keep asking her those questions in the Judicial, Oversight, Homeland Security Committee hearings. They've asked her that same questions twice and she’s lied twice.”

How did she know? The source said, “There are five emails linking her to Holder. They go back two days after it happened—the first email was two days after Brian was killed.”

In the emails, Holder and Napolitano discuss Terry's murder, the source said to Pavlich.

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