Posted on 07/08/2011 6:44:12 PM PDT by neverdem
FAST AND FURIOUS: BATFE DIRECTOR STARTS TALKING, WHILE WASHINGTON POST KEEPS SPINNING |
Friday, July 08, 2011 |
Some of the firearms straw-purchased in Arizona for Mexican drug cartels, and allowed to walk by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Operation Fast and Furious, may have been paid for with taxpayer money, by paid informants of the Drug Enforcement Administration and FBI, according to Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa). Rep. Issa, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and Sen. Grassley, ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, informed Attorney General Eric Holder in a July 5 letter that evidence gathered by Congress investigation of Fast and Furious indicates that some of the gun trafficking higher-ups that the ATF sought to identify were already known to other agencies and may even have been paid as informants, and raises the disturbing possibility that the Justice Department not only allowed criminals to smuggle weapons but that taxpayer dollars from other agencies may have financed those engaging in such activities. The letter to Holder follows a meeting between acting BATFE director Kenneth Melson and congressional staff on July 4, to explain what he knew about Fast and Furious and when he knew it. According to Rep. Issa and Sen. Grassley, Melson said that BATFE had been kept in the dark about the other agencies activities related to the botched program, and that he promptly reported the agencies possible involvement to the acting Inspector General and acting Deputy Attorney General James Cole once it became known to him. Rep. Issa and Sen. Grassley also faulted the Justice Department for what appears to be a pattern of suppressing the testimony of officials who might be able to name names of those who knew about or approved the decisions that led to the BATFE losing track of thousands of straw-purchased firearms. But the DOJ isnt budging. Mr. Melson testified on personal time, with his personal lawyer present, as other department officials are within their rights to do. But Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich said discussions about whether and how to provide any such sensitive law enforcement information have been ongoing and that the department is hesitating while it decides whether such material appropriately should be provided and, if so, how to best protect ongoing investigations. Meanwhile, ABC-15 TV in Phoenix reports that 43 firearms recovered during a traffic stop of individuals now accused of conspiring to possess and distribute a detectable amount of methamphetamine were among the guns that Fast and Furious allowed to walk. Those firearms will never reach the cartels, but the vast majority of walked guns still remain at large. Yet while most have now focused on the right issuesbad judgment and bad leadership by the BATFE and DOJ during the operation, and cover-ups after it endedanti-gun groups and their media allies are increasingly trying to divert attention and promote their usual anti-gun agendas. For example, an outrageous June 26 editorial in the Washington Post suggested that NRA and its members are actually responsible for the "Fast and Furious" disaster, due to our support of legislation that restricts the government from intruding on gun owners' privacy. To read the response by NRA-ILA Executive Director Chris W. Cox, please click here. |
BATFE Director and Eric Holder need to be impeached. Imagine the MSM trying to ignore those House trials.
GUNRUNNER keyword bang!
(Just noticed that the mods added that one to the front page list.)
From WaPo:
“Concerned to the point of paranoia about the erosion of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms, the National Rifle Association and far too many lawmakers have fought against virtually every proposal to empower the bureau to better track and crack down on illegal firearms. They have won reductions in the ATFs already meager budget. They have restricted the bureaus ability to share information with other law enforcement agencies. They have kept the bureau rudderless for the past six years by blocking confirmation of new directors. And they continue to fight new rules that would allow the bureau to track bulk sales of long guns that have played a major role in the drug-fueled violence in Mexico.”
THIS is beyond spin. This is sheer perfidy.
wow...great find!
Ping!
We are witnessing the greatest CYA caper in the history of the Republic.
Exciting times ahead.
5.56mm
Broomhead says there is more to come, but he is holding it until Monday. A big ol bombshell is about to drop next week, folks.
BO’s “stimulus” money bought several thousand assault rifles for the Mexican drug cartels. Your tax dollars at work.
reference
Nice find! Thanks for the link!
Absolutely. I don't recall anyone dying as a result of the Watergate break-in. The hearings should be broadcast live, gavel to gavel, on both network and cable news. Instead most people don't even know about it. We now live in the alterverse of Planet Bizarro.
IF this is true, then why hold it for ratings? IF this is true, why isn’t there 24/7 coverage of this? These *sources* need to be shouting from the rooftops.
Bombshell next week? Let it be so, ponygirl.
As Broomhead just said on his show... the US government is threatening to release the names of these undercover DEA & ATF agents, which is why a lot of them have been laying low. They will not put themselves and their families in harm's way until they know this whole thing has legs.
This administration has become a full fledged Murder Inc and should be treated as such. Are there NO Patriots left in our courts or in our Law Enforcement agencies? What in G-d’s Name does it take to slap cuffs on these bastiches and perpwalk their butts down Pennsylvania Avenue? This scum is living high in OUR HOUSE!
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