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The Man: Attorney General-Designate Eric Holder Jr.

by: Edger

Sun Dec 21, 2008 at 02:37:30 PST        
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President-Elect Barack Obama announced on December 1 that he has nominated Eric H. Holder, Jr. to serve as Attorney General, to take over the running of The Department of Justice in Obama's incoming administration from current AG Michael Mukasey.

Mr. Holder has been a partner with the law firm Covington & Burling LLP since 2001.

Mr. Mukasey since his appointment as Attorney General, like all representatives of Mr. Bush have done, has waffled, spun, twisted in the wind, squirmed, sweated, excused, equivocated, and otherwise bullshitted America and the world as George Bush's acolyte under hot lights and pointed interrogations from Congress over evidence of torture ordered at the highest levels of the Bush administration, the president and vice president, that the least informed people in the world all know is well defined, immoral, and illegal under international law, US law, and international treaties. (see addendum)

A war crime, in simpler terms. A war crime that Vice President Cheney has in recent days confessed publicly that the Bush administration intentionally engaged in.

Mr. Holder is the target of the new Docudharma/Democrats.com sponsored Citizens Petition for a Special Prosecutor to Investigate Bush War Crimes. Don't forget to sign the petition if you haven't already.

Who is Eric Holder? What are his views and philosophy on the questions of torture, war crimes, secret prisons hidden away from the rule of law, and Bush's "war on terror"?

What can we expect his reactions to be to the petition? We have only his own words and background to look to for clues.

Edger :: The Man: Attorney General-Designate Eric Holder Jr.
The Covington & Burling LLP Bio of Mr. Holder states that:

Mr. Holder is a litigation partner who handles, among other matters, complex civil and criminal cases, domestic and international advisory matters and internal corporate investigations.

During his professional career, Mr. Holder has held a number of significant positions in government.  Upon graduating from Columbia Law School, he moved to Washington, DC and joined the Department of Justice as part of the Attorney General's Honors Program.  He was assigned to the newly formed Public Integrity Section in 1976 and was tasked to investigate and prosecute official corruption on the local, state and federal levels.
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In 1997, President Clinton appointed Mr. Holder to serve as Deputy Attorney General, the number two position in the United States Department of Justice.  He became the first African-American to serve as Deputy Attorney General.  Mr. Holder briefly served under President Bush as Acting Attorney General pending the confirmation of Attorney General John Ashcroft.

As Deputy Attorney General, Mr. Holder supervised all of the Department's litigating, enforcement, and administrative components in both civil and criminal matters

Sharon, aka Conchita, has two or three times in the past day or so posted a link in comments at DD to video of Mr. Holder speaking on Friday June 13th this year to the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, but that link is to an unembeddable windows media player video stream that takes forever in online time to load.

The speech, and Mr. Holder's  tone, comportment, and obvious high intelligence displayed in it, are very confidence inspiring, unlike Mr. Mukasey's dissembling. I did a little digging around for an embeddable version so everyone could see and hear what Holder had to say on the same questions that make Mr. Mukasey's eyes dart around in a frantic search for safe ground while he sweats and squirms and squeals like a stuck pig writhing on the end of a sharp stick.


Mr. Holder serves on the American Constitution Society's Board of Directors.

A release from The ACS (via Mark Halperin's The Page at Time.com) says that:

Washington, D.C. -- Eric H. Holder Jr., Deputy Attorney General during the Clinton administration, asserted in a speech to the American Constitution Society (ACS) that the United States must reverse "the disastrous course" set by the Bush administration in the struggle against terrorism by closing the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, declaring without qualification that the U.S. does not torture people, ending the practice of transferring individuals involuntarily to countries that engage in torture and ceasing warrantless domestic surveillance.

"Our needlessly abusive and unlawful practices in the 'War on Terror' have diminished our standing in the world community and made us less, rather than more, safe," Holder told a packed room at the ACS 2008 Convention on Friday evening. "For the sake of our safety and security, and because it is the right thing to do, the next president must move immediately to reclaim America's standing in the world as a nation that cherishes and protects individual freedom and basic human rights."



Here is Attorney General-Designate Eric Holder Jr. speaking on the Rule of Law at the 2008 ACS National Convention and on the responsibility of Americans to preserve and protect our Constitution and reaffirm the principle of rule of law to its rightful, central place in society.

Eric Holder, American Constitution Society June 13, 2008 Speech, Pt. 1 of 3

Pt. 2 of 3

Pt. 3 of 3






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Addendum:
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U.S. Code: CHAPTER 113C--TORTURE

Summary of International and U.S. Law Prohibiting Torture and Other Ill-treatment of Persons in Custody

International and U.S. law prohibits torture and other ill-treatment of any person in custody in all circumstances. The prohibition applies to the United States during times of peace, armed conflict, or a state of emergency. Any person, whether a U.S. national or a non-citizen, is protected. It is irrelevant whether the detainee is determined to be a prisoner-of-war, a protected person, or a so-called "security detainee" or "unlawful combatant." And the prohibition is in effect within the territory of the United States or any place anywhere U.S. authorities have control over a person. In short, the prohibition against torture and ill-treatment is absolute.
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A federal anti-torture statute (18 U.S.C. § 2340A), enacted in 1994, provides for the prosecution of a U.S. national or anyone present in the United States who, while outside the U.S., commits or attempts to commit torture.

Torture is defined as an "act committed by a person acting under the color of law specifically intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering (other than pain or suffering incidental to lawful sanctions) upon another person within his custody or physical control." A person found guilty under the act can be incarcerated for up to 20 years or receive the death penalty if the torture results in the victim's death.


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edger, thanks for your internet mastery!! (4.00 / 11)
i hope mr. holder sees what you have posted and more importantly, i hope he remembers his words at the acs and moves on the petition.  

aka conchita

Hey! (4.00 / 11)
Go rec the diary, already!

Thanks for the FP, Buhdy.


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hey, i'm on my way. (4.00 / 7)
was about to give you a shout out in buhdh's diary.  now i'll give it to you in orange too.

aka conchita

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Thanks, Sharon! (4.00 / 4)
Did Conchita take you out for a walk today? ;-)

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actually, i had to drag her out (4.00 / 6)
she seems to agree with my assessment of the second day of snow in nyc - dirty, cold and wet.  i think her puppy days of bounding around in the snow are over.  she might even let me put boots on her based on how she turned her nose up at the suggestion of a walk today.  

aka conchita

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Edger at orange?????????? (4.00 / 10)
This MUST be a big deal.

Way to go!!!!

Almost everything you do will seem insignificant, but it is important that you do it. Mahatma Gandhi


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Just slumming a bit. ;-) (4.00 / 10)
They all cross the street when I walk down there because they think I'm a cop. Heh.

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It always amazes me at dKos (4.00 / 8)
how many people have so much trouble with the concept of diary "topic"....

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They all follow one guy's lead (4.00 / 6)
Even if they don't know it.

mbr + dv + woyg

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My GOS cross-post of "ICC Now" lasted about :30 (4.00 / 7)
The half-life of new diaries over there is ridiculous. Unless, of course, you are very serious about more and better dems. It's better here with the deese and dose. May have to do with more doses collectively. ;-);-);-)

Satya.

"Three things cannot be long hidden: the Sun, the Moon and the Truth." Buddha


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It is good news (4.00 / 5)
As Lasthorseman, Knight of the Fifth Veil and shaman of psychic impressions from pictures I hereby and do solemnly swear that upon my first viewing of a picture of Eric Holder Jr. attorney general designate, that Eric DOES NOT exhibit the extremely strong Satanic evil impressions that Alberto Gonzales, John Yoo and Leo Strauss did.

In addition I also DO NOT get the impression that Eric Holder Jr. is an organic portal (human without a soul).

I will also state that it took eight full years to destroy America and that the now institutionalized Satanicness that is corpo-fascist Af-Murika-stan will not be undone by throwing us peasants the glimmer of hope that only the top two figureheads MIGHT become the subject of an investigation.

I have seen countless videos of smoke plumes coming out of the WTC buildings just before they magically imploded upon thier own footprints at free fall speed.  I also saw multiple photos of massive steel beams sliced neatly at a 45 degree angle and I fully believe that Rudy Guliani filled the potholes of New York City with trade center debris, fingers and toes included.

We have gone through several political conventions plus various gatherings of international significance and in each one of these dissent, meaning that those ideas contrary to global corporate interests have been suppressed.  We are also well on the way towards direct military involvement in routine police matters.
http://coloradoindependent.com...

That is only the most recent of several "drills" and the normalization of school "lock downs" in response to a variety of scenarios.  Thank Christ my kids are all out of "school".

Whatever you do to others you also do to yourself!


LeftWord picked up this essay (4.00 / 6)
from Edgeing, so we  should get a few more signatures from that...

Well done, as always, Edger. (4.00 / 9)
Perfect, Holder may not be (as Yoda might say), but compared to what we've had lately, he may just turn out to be good enough.

Anyway, I'll keep hoping until Holder and Obama prove me to be naively wrong.


Maybe the best hope is just to (4.00 / 8)
keep nailing him with his own words, and try to get the media doing it too...

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Way to go... (4.00 / 1)
...hope till proven wrong!

The fierce urgency of now.  Martin

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