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Holder on Rich Pardon

"My actions in the Rich matter were mistakes," Holder said. "Given the opportunity to do it differently, I certainly would have." He said he shouldn't have spoken to White House and that he made too many assumptions. "I learned from that experience. As perverse as this may sound, I will be a better attorney general having learned from the Marc Rich experience."

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james23| 1.15.09 @ 1:43PM

Perserse would be a good way to describe your nomination, in fact.

sidnee| 12.12.09 @ 11:34AM

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