Posted on 03/22/2012 5:21:23 PM PDT by ColdOne
Documents released Thursday show that federal agents appeared to have probable cause to arrest the biggest buyer of assault weapons in the Fast and Furious operation -- eight months before Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry's death ended the scandal-ridden program.
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, have demanded Attorney General Eric Holder provide a briefing as to why ringleader Manuel Celis Acosta was not arrested earlier given repeated evidence that he was running guns.
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They ought to arrest Eric Holder.
ping
If they wanted to arrested some folks at high levels of the Mendellin Cartel tehy should arrest Obama and Holder. Axel rod was the setup man for this one....
Much like the Grey Sisters in Greek mythology who had only one eye to share among them, the GOP leadership is forced to share one testicle.
When the FF investigation really picked up steam, Obama took it away from them.
Ruh roh! Ping!!!
And it’s on Fox.
While I am happy to hear that Grassley and Issa aren’t letting up on F&F, is CBS allowing Sheryl Atkisson to report it with the same intensity?
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VERY GOOD!!! And too true!
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