Napalitano Perjury?

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Kythas
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Napalitano Perjury?

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A new book coming out alleges Janet Napalitano may have perjured herself in sworn testimony regarding Fast & Furious to Congress. If so, it would appear both Napalitano and Holder have perjured themselves.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=50807

I continue to believe the cover up of this is worse than the Watergate cover up. However, because the media is effectively the communications operation of the Democrat Party, they are beating no drums.
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Re: Napalitano Perjury?

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Hell, the press does not own any drums.
If the 2nd admendment only applies to muskets and muzzle-loaders, then the 1st admentment must apply only to the spoken or printed word. Printing must be done on hand presses, news stories must be written in longhand, no keyboards or electric processes may be used.
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Re: Napalitano Perjury?

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I've always suspected she did a lot of binging and forgot the perjuring part. "rlol"














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