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Fast And Furious
Anybody paying attention to what's going on with that?
Grassley has a good point.
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/vie...-Fast-Furious-
Is BHO just protecting Holder or is he covering up his own involvement?
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Here is another article on it: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/06/gun-walking/
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I think that there are probably a fair amount of legitimate reasons why they opted to hold onto that documentation. I'm sure that Obama was involved at some point. I also think that they're holding onto everything because of the amount of weapons that they essentially supplied Mexican cartels.
What a great idea, huh?
Give some of the most dangerous men on the continent easy access to automatic weapons.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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That just kind of makes me chuckle.
It's such a backwards way of looking at gun control.
"Hey take these ecstasy pills to a high school and illegally give them out to all of the students...this way we can show the high school how many kids use illegal synthetic drugs..."
In any other arena this could potentially be entrapment.
This is why the gubberment makes me smdh sometimes. Incredible. Only they could get away with illegally trafficking firearms across international borders and not have to answer for it when it backfires and American citizens get killed.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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06-20-2012, 08:23 PM #8
I think what HR is saying is that the program itself began under Bush as Wide Receiver, but became Fast and Furious under Obama. And as your link correctly states, the issue here isn't with Wide Receiver. It's with Fast and Furious, and the lying and hiding from the AG.
I want to know why Obama invoked executive privilege on documents he says he never saw or was part of. And what is in these documents that Holder and Obama doesn't want Congress to see?
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Something that's important in all of this is the obvious media bias.
Not one MSM outlet has done any substantive reporting on this.
You bet your ass they'd be all over this story if it was W.
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06-20-2012, 10:14 PM #11
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you guys watch too much fox. this is such a political non-issue. The guys unfortunate death can't even be linked to the program. Its akin to law enforcement allowing small time drug dealers to continue to sell in order to understand the network better. Yes the program was a bad idea at worst and but if think Obama is behind this, you will be sorely disappointed. The only person who seems to really care is Issa. Outside of him, it only catnip for the LIVs.
Enjoy it while you can.
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1. I don't see how you can say that this is a political non-issue. If Obama chopped off on some authorizations that allowed US ATF agents to knowingly give semi & auto weapons to some of the most vicious and violent people in the world and it resulted in American casualties, that is a HUGE political issue. I don't see it as a make-or-break for Obama in the long run, but it really makes you question the decision making there. The fact that there is an obvious attempt at a cover-up here makes it even worse.
2. The Border Patrol agent's (his name was Brian Terry, btw) death was absolutely linked to this program because it was a gun that was authorized by this program to pass into the hands of the cartel that killed him. Ballistics already proved that much. Would he have been killed anyway? Sure, it's possible, but again that's not the point.
3. Mexican cartels are akin to small time drug dealers, huh? Wow. :grbac: We're not talking about a bunch of thugs running around "beefing" over disputed territory or anything. These cartels are no different than Al Qaeda except they're better trained, better funded, and better organized. I wish I could tell you guys some of the things I've seen with these cartels, but just take it from me that many feel that they are the current biggest threat to national security right now. Drug trafficking is just the tip of the iceberg man. They are far, far, FAR more sophisticated than that and they are much more capable than most realize.Last edited by wickedsolo; 06-21-2012 at 07:06 AM.
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