koalabear
~Armed and Fuzzy~
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Look, kb, if you want to get Liberals interested, you have to pursue the Bush angle and show them how he began the cover-up and Obama was just, once again, haplessly continuing Bush policy, not because it wasn't horribly wrong, misguided and probably racist, but because he had no choice...
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So, start with Bush did it and calls for impeachment and you'll get some give-a-shit from the Occupy Lit crowd.
Shit Happens!

The reality is that people who don't hate Obama don't give two shits about Fast and Furious. It's not worth spending energy over whether it was Bush's idea or Obama's. It's simply not a big deal.

I already posted Operation fast and furious started under Bush.![]()
koala, did you use size 7 font and bold red letters?
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It passed!

Bush did it!!!It passed! Great. Now we aren't spending money to not stop people from carrying guns over the boarder! That's a net gain of . . .what's that common sense? You say it probably didn't cost anything to do nothing in the first place? You say this is like not funding people not to work? Well at least we as Americans can all agree that if you don't have a job we aren't gonna pay you.![]()
Are we to believe that now they've decided to tell the truth?
THANK YOU for BLAMING BUSH!
It's ALWAYS his (de)FAULT!
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October 18, 2011 5:52 PM
Senate nixes gun-running stings after controversy
The Senate voted Tuesday to effectively block the Justice Department from undertaking gun-smuggling probes like the flawed "Operation Fast and Furious" aimed at breaking up networks running guns to Mexican drug cartels but that lost track of hundreds of the weapons, some of which were used to commit crimes in Mexico and the United States.
The 99-0 vote would block the government from transferring guns to drug cartels unless federal agents "continuously monitor or control" the weapons. The amendment's sponsor, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, called the vote "just the first step towards ensuring that such a foolish operation can never be repeated by our own law enforcement."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/10/18/politics/main20122223.shtml?tag=cbsnewsMainColumnArea
Wait we've decided to block funding to Fast and Furious unless we're actually doing what we're claiming to do? Congrats on a new level of stupid congress!