Posted on 09/26/2011 8:04:54 PM PDT by Daffynition
Attorney General Eric Holder has broken an agreement with Republicans by refusing fully to respond to questions on the growing Fast and Furious scandal, Sen. Charles Grassley alleges in an exclusive Newsmax interview.
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That cartoon is so AWESOME! I’m saving that one...
I’m guessing this is a picture of “collateral damage”?
Yes, Brian Terry, murdered U.S. Border Patrol agent.
Repeating for good measure:
200 Mexicans dead, helicopter shot down, casino burned to the ground.
THE MOST SERIOUS SCANDAL IS US HISTORY.
Weve transferred weapons to nations that later turned unfriendly, sure.
NEVER before in US history have paid US officers knowingly supplied guns to people we KNEW were US-hating criminals.
The Constitution is our friend, the narcos our enemy. Yet HERE, it was the opposite.
MOST BLACK-HEARTED ADMINISTRATION IN US HISTORY.
Maybe Grassley woke up and smelled the coffee when delving into this. Saw what these people are - domestic enemies.
It’s nice to be able to put a “face” to a name.
Thanks.
Thanks for the ping.
Both of Grassley and Issa are getting nowhere fast an the corrupt Republican leaders have left them out to dry. They look impotent and pitiful. It’s best the country not look.
In this game, you ask formal questions and get formal answers until the target boxes himself in. This does not imply that the formal answers are believed.
Awesome find! Thank you joyce!
He's a hick, and very rough, but he is effective. I'm glad he is on my side.
Thanks for more info on Grassley. Being a hick and rough are two huge pluses!
MM - did you see this video posted by joyce11111? I figured you probably did but just in case you didn’t, pinging you:
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/38362
Can’t seem to connect.
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