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Saturday, September 27, 2014

JUAN WILLIAMS: DOJ now "absolute pit" of modern politics - Speculation abounds over Holder replacement - VIDEO: Who will replace Holder? - VIDEO: Breaking down Holder"s legacy

When Richard Nixon made a show of quitting politics in 1962 he famously taunted his liberal critics in the media saying “you won’t have Nixon to kick around anymore.”

The question on my mind today is: what are conservatives going to do now that they don’t have Eric Holder to kick around anymore?

Holder announced Thursday that he will step down as the Attorney General of the United States as soon as his successor is confirmed. Given the poisonous politics in Congress these days and the prospect of a Republican takeover of the Senate next year, finding a successor who can win confirmation could take quite a while.

To my eyes Holder’s tenure is the latest episode of a much bigger political nightmare that has been going on for decades under both Republican and Democratic administrations.

Here’s how the first line of The New York Times story about the Holder resignation read: “Replacing Mr. Holder, who provoked the ire of Republicans as President Obama’s chief liberal warrior, could be a political nightmare.”

To my eyes Holder’s tenure is the latest episode of a much bigger political nightmare that has been going on for decades under both Republican and Democratic administrations.

The Justice Department has devolved into the heart of Washington darkness, the absolute pit of modern political polarization in my lifetime.

In the last 20 years there is a direct line of partisan political attacks on the Justice Department from Waco to “Torture Memos” to the “Fast and Furious” episode. The GOP House hit bottom with its historically sad decision to hold this attorney general in contempt of Congress.

The truth is that Holder deserves to be celebrated as the attorney general who rebuilt a broken federal agency and restored its reputation.

Recall that it was the Bush Justice Department that gave us the U.S. Attorney scandals where federal prosecutors were encouraged to go after Democratic officials and political opponents of the president. It was also the Bush-era DOJ that gutted the Civil Rights Division which historically policed violations of civil rights and voting rights.

Holder, with the help of Thomas Perez, the former head of the civil right division and currently the labor secretary, restored that division’s integrity from the wreckage they inherited.

For Holder, civil rights issues were deeply personal. He is the brother-in-law of the late Vivian Malone, one of the African American students blocked from entering the University of Alabama by Governor George Wallace.

Unlike his predecessors, he aggressively pursued violations of Americans’ voting rights and asserted the Department’s power under the preclearance provision of Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

When GOP governors and state legislatures tried to disenfranchise, young people, the poor and especially minority voters – central components of the Democratic coalition —  by ending early voting, purging voter rolls and requiring photo identification, Holder pushed back. That was not a political act. He stood up because anyone representing the Constitution has an obligation to defend every American’s right to vote.

As the nation’s first African American Attorney General, Holder gave conservatives heartburn when he said that in many respects, the U.S. had been “a nation of cowards” when it came to race. Holder’s words are important to maintaining trust in the nation’s system of justice among people of all races as the nation reaches new heights of racial diversity.

And note that he won support from conservatives like Senator Rand Paul , R-Ky. and Texas Governor Rick Perry in pushing for changes to mandatory minimums for low-level drug offenses that contribute to high rates of jail time for people of color.

Instead of supporting Holder in those efforts, the Republican House of Representatives took the unprecedented step of voting to hold him in contempt of Congress over the “Fast and Furious” operation. What the Republicans conveniently forgot is that the Justice Department’s first duty is as a law enforcement agency. Republican and Democratic prosecutors agree the documents supposedly being “withheld” were required for prosecution of criminals and would have been useless in court if they became political fodder.

Also, the GOP scandal mongers conveniently forgot that the “gun-walking” program started under the Bush administration and it was Holder who ended the program.

As with so many of the “controversies” Republicans attacked Holder over, the criticism said more about the critics than it did Holder.

But the larger problem for our government – politicization of the attorney general’s role – neither began nor ended with Eric Holder.

Democrat President John F. Kennedy famously raised eyebrows by appointing his brother Bobby Kennedy as the nation’s top law enforcement officer. This put RFK in a position to cover JFK’s political back as the two brothers worked to advance what was, at the time, a very progressive agenda – especially on civil rights.   

Republican Richard Nixon appointed one of his closest friends and campaign advisors, John Mitchell as Attorney General. Mitchell is widely regarded as the most corrupt Attorney General in U.S. history because of his involvement in the Watergate scandal and CREEP (the Committee to Re-elect the President). Mitchell served 19 months in prison because of the crimes he committed as Nixon’s A.G.

Republican Ronald Reagan was similarly criticized for appointed Edwin Meese as his attorney general. Meese had been one of Reagan’s closest friends and political advisers, having served as his chief of staff when he was governor of California. Meese was said to be instrumental in protecting Reagan from the political fallout of the Iran Contra Affair. Meese resigned as attorney general when he came under investigation from a special prosecutor.

In the modern era, President Clinton’s Attorney General Janet Reno became a lightning rod for controversy and criticism for Republicans in Congress. Reno is best remembered for botched federal raid of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas in 1993 and the return of Elian Gonzalez to Cuba in 1999.

President George W. Bush appointed John Ashcroft as attorney general, a fierce right-wing partisan who had served as a U.S. Senator from Missouri. Ashcroft and his successor Alberto Gonzalez were instrumental in providing the legal justification for the most extreme anti-terrorism actions of the Bush administration. For Ashcroft, it was the USA PATRIOT ACT. For Gonzalez, it was the so-called “Torture Memos” which the Bush administration relied on for its coerced interrogations and waterboarding of terror suspects.

My point in relaying this abridged history of the recent attorneys generals is to show that the Justice Department was deeply politicized before Holder ever arrived.

It used to be that being an experienced, skilled legal mind was enough for that job. Now, nominees have to be a good politician as well.

Have we forgotten that the attorney general is supposed to be an independent, non-partisan law enforcement officer?

You can bet that the next attorney general – whether he or she is appointed by President Hillary Clinton or President Ted Cruz – will be another lightning rod for all the political hate and division in our country.

History will soon write that Holder’s tenure was a light of hope during a dreadful era of political games at the Department of Justice.

Juan Williams is a co-host of FNC’s “The Five,” where he is one of seven rotating Fox personalities. Additionally, he serves as FNC’s political analyst, a regular panelist on “Fox News Sunday” and “Special Report with Bret Baier” and is a regular substitute host for “The O’Reilly Factor.” He joined Fox News Channel (FNC) in 1997 as a contributor. Click here for more information on Juan Williams. 

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JUAN WILLIAMS: DOJ now "absolute pit" of modern politics - Speculation abounds over Holder replacement - VIDEO: Who will replace Holder? - VIDEO: Breaking down Holder"s legacy

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Suzuki Ertiga: Great choice for the modern Caribbean family

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Wednesday July 2, 2014 – The smart and stylish Ertiga is the latest member of the Suzuki family. The Ertiga’s compact size belies its spacious interior. In fact this brand new model with its 3-rows of seats and 7-seater capacity checks all the boxes in the popular family vehicle category. The attractive seats, all with adjustable backs, are both comfortable and versatile as they slide back for extra leg room or fold down for extra luggage space. Rear air-conditioning means that even the back seats are kept cool and lots of strategically placed cubby holes take care of storage for water bottles, magazines and other necessary paraphernalia.

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Drivers will appreciate the excellent maneuverability and handling of the Ertiga while safety features such as a steel frame, alloy wheels, ABS brakes and dual airbags, leave nothing to chance. Conveniently positioned stereo controls on the Ertiga’s steering column mean no more reaching over to the dashboard while driving. Through its use of advanced engine technologies the Ertiga’s fuel efficiency has been greatly enhanced without encroaching on the vehicle’s performance levels. International recognition for the Ertiga has already secured awards in Indonesia where it won the ‘Auto Bild Award 2012 -the best compact MPV” accolade in December 2012 for its reasonable pricing, comfortable cabin space, driving performance and fuel efficiency while being well equipped; and in India BC TV18 Overdrive Award 2012 Compact MUV of the year in January 2013.

Suzuki-Ertiga-interior-folded-740 Suzuki Ertiga interior seats fold down neatly to create additional room.

As a good alternative to a sedan, the Ertiga is a great choice for the modern Caribbean family. The stylish design of both the interior and exterior is also appealing. The Ertiga comes in a range of metallic colours, including Serene Blue, Silky Silver, Granite Grey, Ecru Beige, Dusky Brown and Firebrick Red, as well as Superior White. The Ertiga is scheduled to arrive in the Caribbean market during the last quarter of 2014. To learn more about the Ertiga visit: http://www.suzukicaribbean.com


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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

JPS seeking modern, "flexible" electricity generators

Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), the country’s sole electricity distributor, is seeking to procure new, modern generators that will be flexible enough to adapt to the requirements of the renewable energy options that are being pursued.

Jamaica is pushing to have up to 30 per cent of its electricity generated from renewable sources.

That, according to Kelly Tomblin, CEO of JPS, requires that “we balance our system – the other generators that we bring on line – with that goal.”

Ms Tomblin did not outline what the change will cost the JPS.

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JPS seeking modern, "flexible" electricity generators

Friday, June 27, 2014

JPS seeking modern, "flexible" electricity generators

Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), the country’s sole electricity distributor, is seeking to procure new, modern generators that will be flexible enough to adapt to the requirements of the renewable energy options that are being pursued.

Jamaica is pushing to have up to 30 per cent of its electricity generated from renewable sources.

That, according to Kelly Tomblin, CEO of JPS, requires that “we balance our system – the other generators that we bring on line – with that goal.”

Ms Tomblin did not outline what the change will cost the JPS.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

VIDEO: Is modern life killing us?

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

LIME, Cisco show how modern PBX systems boost efficiency and productivity

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Friday, July 19, 2013

TELECOMMUNICATIONS firm LIME and global leader in information technology solutions, Cisco have partnered to offer the public and private sectors cutting-edge PBX business telephone systems designed to boost their efficiency and productivity.Cisco unveiled its Unified Communications system, which the technology company said makes a bold step forward ahead of conventional PBX systems.The new system will feature advanced capabilities that incorporate mobile devices, multimedia and video communication while offering employees increased flexibility to get work done even while away from the office, the IT provider said.Speaking at the Cisco Collaborations Seminar at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Tuesday, LIME’s Vice-president of Corporate and SME Sales Edward Gabbidon stressed the importance for local businesses to make the investment in the PBX system now, in order to reap the benefits of a leaner, more efficient organisation much sooner.While addressing the group of key decision-makers, which included IT managers and public sector administrators, Gabbidon said, “LIME offers that bridge to business transformation with the new CISCO Unified Communications system that will run our robust and reliable network, deliver best-in-class technology that will propel your business to the next level of competitiveness.”Gabbidon welcomed Cisco’s move to allay the up-front cost of installing its Unified Communications Solution through the US-based firm’s attractive payment plan.Additionally, Cisco’s territory systems engineer Garfield Gordon expressed that the solution’s scalability allows organisations to build it out over time and in line with their ability to fund the capital cost.LIME has been partnering with Cisco for 10 years.

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