NoZed Avenger
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There have been ongoing stories concerning Fast & Furious, the program from the ATF that directed gun dealers to violate the law and sell weapons that were going straight to drug cartels in Mexico. There were two other wimilar programs that were also designed to send guns to a drug cartel, and the Mexican government says these guns were used to kill over 200 people. Guns foiund at the scene of a US border agent's death were also part of the program, apparently.
I will try to pull a few background stories for more details if I have time.
But the latest looks interesting:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-20115038-10391695.html
So far, Justice has offered three different reasons for his answer:
(1) He misheard or misunderstood the question (When did you first learn of the program); he thought Congress was asking if knew about “details” of the operation, not the operation’s existence. (1a) Justice says Holder’s response referred to when he first learned of the “troubling tactics” of the program.
(2) On foxnews, representatives at Justice claimed the U.S. Attorney General doesn’t read the memos updating ongoing ops. And finally,
(3) Justice also says that the “gun walking” referred to in the October 2010 email exchange is about *another* case initiated before Operation Fast and Furious.
Dunno if this goes all the way up to Holder, but I think there's enough for an independent prosecutor -- and enough to insist that the Justice Department no longer heads this investigation, as the appearance of them investigating themselves leaves much to be desired.
I will try to pull a few background stories for more details if I have time.
But the latest looks interesting:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-20115038-10391695.html
WASHINGTON - New documents obtained by CBS News show Attorney General Eric Holder was sent briefings on the controversial Fast and Furious operation as far back as July 2010. That directly contradicts his statement to Congress.
On May 3, 2011, Holder told a Judiciary Committee hearing, "I'm not sure of the exact date, but I probably heard about Fast and Furious for the first time over the last few weeks."
So far, Justice has offered three different reasons for his answer:
(1) He misheard or misunderstood the question (When did you first learn of the program); he thought Congress was asking if knew about “details” of the operation, not the operation’s existence. (1a) Justice says Holder’s response referred to when he first learned of the “troubling tactics” of the program.
(2) On foxnews, representatives at Justice claimed the U.S. Attorney General doesn’t read the memos updating ongoing ops. And finally,
(3) Justice also says that the “gun walking” referred to in the October 2010 email exchange is about *another* case initiated before Operation Fast and Furious.
Dunno if this goes all the way up to Holder, but I think there's enough for an independent prosecutor -- and enough to insist that the Justice Department no longer heads this investigation, as the appearance of them investigating themselves leaves much to be desired.