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'Fast and Furious' Whitewash by Justice Department

Ken85 Wrote: Sep 25, 2012 9:37 AM
This was not a "botched operation." Guns walked into Mexico without any way of tracking them and the Mexican government was not informed. The only way these guns could be found was once the damage was done. Maybe Holder and Obama consider all of the Mexicans that died "bumps in the road." The goal was as stated. Infringe on our right to bear arms. BTW...let's not forget. ICE officer Jamie Zapata also died as a result of this operation. For all we know the man who was murdered on the lake down in Texas was killed with one of these guns.
vietnamvet Wrote: Sep 25, 2012 11:31 AM
If the tracks can be uncovered all the way back to the originator of Fast & Furoius, I am certain we will see Hillary Clinton's shoes in the viewfinder.
Sometimes, as the saying goes, the truth really is stranger than fiction. There may have been some wild plotlines on "Walker, Texas Ranger," but there was nothing that compares to the scandal surrounding "Fast and Furious" -- the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives operation that resulted in the loss of a distinguished Border Patrol agent, Brian Terry.

The congressional investigation into "Fast and Furious" has been going on for more than a year, but it was stonewalled by Attorney General Eric Holder, who instead opened an internal investigation by the Department of Justice's inspector general. Tens of...
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