Posted on 05/10/2012 7:19:34 AM PDT by marktwain
Legislation to honor fallen Border Patrol agent Brian A. Terry unanimously passes U.S. Senate, a May 9 press release from the Office of Congressman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., announces.
The Brian A. Terry Memorial Act, sponsored by Issa with nearly seventy bipartisan cosponsors, will rename the United States Border Patrol Station in Bisbee, AZ to honor the memory of Agent Brian Terry who was gunned down in the line of duty by heavily-armed drug smugglers on December 14, 2010. Terry died the following day, the release states. Weapons found at the scene were connected to the Department of Justices reckless Fast & Furious Operation. View slideshow: Issa Press Release: Terry Memorial Act passes Senate
Gun Rights Examiner reported passage of the act in the House of Representatives last December, concluding A symbolic act is appropriate. Now it's up to us to use our voices and not allow it to remain just that.
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The devil is in the details. Ping.
This is good. Now what about Jaime Zapata?
Wow this puts 0dumbo in a tight spot
and I am glad this was a bi partisan effort
the question is how much MSM will cover this and if the POS 0dumbo will sign it
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