Operations Fast & Furious

PAUL MIRENGOFF: Those Fast and Furious documents must be dynamite.“Some have speculated that Obama’s intervention means that the president himself has something to hide.”

AINT THIS THE TRUTH......UPDATE: More:“Let me begin by saying that if a Republican president had bypassed Congress to redraft a statute (on immigration in this administration) and cooked up fake privileges repeatedly — the Obama team did this in the Black Panther investigation and even to halt its former social secretary from testifying — there would be howls from the media and talk of impeachment. . . . Principled Democrats who may soon face a Romney administration had better pipe up. Otherwise the precedent will be there for vast expansion of executive power and squashing of Congress’s proper role in our system of government.”
 
Apparently David Axlerod of our post constitutional Obama administration has been caught involving himself and the Obama re-election campaign into the day to day operations of the Justice department, according to Representative Randy Forbes. No wonder we see claims of Executive Privilege.

Since only the President himself can assert Executive Privilege, has anyone heard the President do so or seen a letter signed by him?
Sure did, when Bush repeatedly used it.
 
Whose deaths are being covered up?

Brian Terry is only the most noteworthy... many of the dead are Mexican, lawyer Mario Gonzalez Rodriguez being the most notable of those. Estimates of F&F deaths is estimated to be about 200, best we can figure... hard to tell with all the obstruction of justice undertaken... approximately 2500 weapons were walked to drug cartels, so the mayhem and fallout may never end...
 
I doubt he even knows there were serially numbered weapons, traced back to the ATF as part of the gun walking operation, found next to Brian Terry's body.

ICE Agent Jaime Zapata was also killed with Fast & Furious weapons.
 
In the second violent crime in this country connected with the ATF’s failed Fast and Furious program, two Arizona undercover police officers were allegedly assaulted last year when they attempted to stop two men in a stolen vehicle with two of the program's weapons in a confrontation south of Phoenix.
 
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