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The Smearing of Fast and Furious Whistleblower John Dodson

downtherabbithole Wrote: Oct 03, 2012 10:17 AM
Without the whistleblowers, we'd now be wondering where the gun-bans blew in from, with even more outrages to follow. If an Administration would tolerate bureau heads putting federal law officers in lethal danger just to push a totalitarian agenda, what could we possibly put past them next? Sadly, we may still see the gun-bans through the UN!
Rodney47 Wrote: Oct 03, 2012 10:36 AM
Those blue helmets show up real nice in a Leupold 3 X 9.
downtherabbithole Wrote: Oct 03, 2012 10:48 AM
Yup.... Hmm... pricey but well worth the expense.

On December 15, 2010, ATF Special Agent John Dodson’s life changed forever when Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was killed in the Arizona desert. At least two of the guns left at the scene were linked to Operation Fast and Furious. Before Terry was killed, hundreds had been killed in Mexico as a result of the program, leaving only blood stained concrete and horror behind.

For a year prior to Terry’s murder, Dodson worked as part of ATF Phoenix Gunrunning Group VII, the group assigned to carry out the bulk of Fast and Furious. He was told...

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