Of the below; how many has Obama achieved? How much executive poppycock has he spewed?
1. making
false or misleading statements to lawfully authorized investigative officers
and employees of the United States;
2. withholding
relevant and material evidence or information from lawfully authorized
investigative officers and employees of the United States;
3. approving,
condoning, acquiescing in, and counselling witnesses with respect to the giving
of false or misleading statements to lawfully authorized investigative officers
and employees of the United States and false or misleading testimony in duly
instituted judicial and congressional proceedings;
4. interfering
or endeavouring to interfere with the conduct of investigations by the
Department of Justice of the United States, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the office of Special Prosecution Force, and
Congressional Committees;
5. approving,
condoning, and acquiescing in, the surreptitious payment of substantial sums of
money for the purpose of obtaining the silence or influencing the testimony of
witnesses, potential witnesses or individuals who participated in such unlawful
entry and other illegal activities;
6. endeavouring
to misuse the Central Intelligence Agency, an agency of the United States;
7. disseminating
information received from officers of the Department of Justice of the United
States to subjects of investigations conducted by lawfully authorized
investigative officers and employees of the United States, for the purpose of
aiding and assisting such subjects in their attempts to avoid criminal liability;
8. making or
causing to be made false or misleading public statements for the purpose of
deceiving the people of the United States into believing that a thorough and
complete investigation had been conducted with respect to allegations of
misconduct on the part of personnel of the executive branch of the United
States and personnel of the Committee for the Re-election of the President, and
that there was no involvement of such personnel in such misconduct: or
9. endeavouring
to cause prospective defendants, and individuals duly tried and convicted, to
expect favoured treatment and consideration in return for their silence or
false testimony, or rewarding individuals for their silence or false testimony.
This leaves few choices for a remedy.