ATF supervisors William Newell, left, and William McMahon told a congressional committee Tuesday that mistakes were made in Operation Fast and Furious, but they defended the overall goals of the program.
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wgauthority posted at 12:05 pm on Wed, Sep 7, 2011.
Let's see if I have this straight,ATF+ US Attorney authorize sale of weapons they KNOW are going to Messico, they even provide funds for the purchases,they LOOSE 2,000+ weapons, two Federal agents are killed with some of said weapons, one agents family is being excluded from information about the killing and prosecution of one of thr perpetrators, US Atty. refuses to prosecute a person who has confessed to making grenades for the cartels,DOJ refuses to hand over documents and denies ANY KNOWLEDGE OF ANYTHING, ATF staff mystriously are promoted and re-assigned to DC, Burke mysteriously retires, White house denies ATF and US Attorney even exist. This doesn't need a prosecutor shuffle, it screams for a Special Prosecutor with unlimited subpeona power, and the right to find people in contempt and jail them.
MINE THE BORDER, DISBAND ATF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Masterrogue666 posted at 3:39 pm on Thu, Sep 8, 2011.
Don't forget: 'federal prosecutors in Los Angeles and San Diego was done "out of an abundance of caution and in the best interests of the prosecutions.''' -- So, it's being sent to a state that's know to have liberal views that FAVOR ILLEGAL ALIENS.
I wonder how big of a broom they are using to try and sweep this under the rug....