Operations Fast & Furious

My side is America, there is no better place to be. Inspite of "your side".

Three members of your side want to make it harder for America to know the truth.

And they hid in the shadows to do it.
 
No lawyers needed. You can always write/call/email your Washington reps. But you haven't.

No rotorooters needed, either.

Mine? Are you kidding?

I raise money for their opponents.
 
Fast And Furious Scandal: A Watergate For Obama?


A 2-year-old video shows a high Justice official saying "the president has directed us," including the attorney general, to speed up Project Gunrunner and the offshoot that got a border agent killed.

This tape has no 18-minute gap, and while it does not feature the president himself, the March 24, 2009, video may rival the tape that turned a "third-rate burglary" into a presidential resignation. No one died at Watergate. Agent Brian Terry lost his life in the administration's obsessive pursuit of gun control.

In addition to Agent Terry, Immigration Customs Enforcement Agent Jaime Zapata was also killed in a separate incident by a weapon allowed to "walk" into Mexico from the U.S. as part of the administration's third-rate alleged attempt to track and catch gun traffickers.



As we have noted, Attorney General Eric Holder himself gave a speech to Mexican authorities in Cuernavaca, Mexico, on April 2, 2009, taking credit for Gunrunner as well as Fast and Furious for himself and the Obama administration.



http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAna...d-Furious-Scandal-A-Watergate-For-Obama-.aspx
 
Silly to want answers from our government?





Do we need also to worry about being on the King's lands when hunting for wabbits?
 
Obama replied, "Absolutely not, this is a pretty big government, the United States government. I got a lot of moving parts."

Ahd it's true. It doesn't make it any less silly that you're going on about less than 2000 guns. I mean do you think that is even a significant portion of the guns that they have in the cartels?
 
Ahd it's true. It doesn't make it any less silly that you're going on about less than 2000 guns. I mean do you think that is even a significant portion of the guns that they have in the cartels?

Don't worry about the body count, only two Americans were killed.
 
Don't worry about the body count, only two Americans were killed.

Nope, not worried about the body count. I'm sure the actual body count is higher than that anyway. That's not actually important if you're not a reactionary idiot.
 
Feds Silent on How Convicted Felons Bought Guns in 'Operation Fast and Furious'
By William La Jeunesse & Laura Prabucki
Published July 25, 2011

In the latest chapter of the gunrunning scandal known as Operation Fast and Furious, federal officials won't say how two suspects obtained more than 360 weapons despite criminal records that should have prevented them from buying even one gun.
Under current federal law, people with felony convictions are not permitted to buy weapons, and those with felony arrests are typically flagged while the FBI conducts a thorough background check.

However, according to court records reviewed by Fox News, two of the 20 defendants indicted in the Fast and Furious investigation have felony convictions and criminal backgrounds that experts say, at the very least, should have delayed them buying a single firearm. Instead, the duo bought dozens of guns on multiple occasions while federal officials watched on closed-circuit cameras.

Congressional and law-enforcement sources say the situation suggests the FBI, which operates the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, knowingly allowed the purchases to go forward after consulting with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, which initiated Operation Fast and Furious.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...hecks-werent-conducted-on-fast/#ixzz1T8gruNq1
 
Feds Silent on How Convicted Felons Bought Guns in 'Operation Fast and Furious'


In the latest chapter of the gunrunning scandal known as Operation Fast and Furious, federal officials won't say how two suspects obtained more than 360 weapons despite criminal records that should have prevented them from buying even one gun.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...hecks-werent-conducted-on-fast/#ixzz1T8llMwJR
 
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