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  • The Accountability Charade

    11/18/2011 5:15:50 AM PST · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | November 18, 2011 | Michelle Malkin
    You can't spell "accountability" without "A," "C" and "T." But in Washington, government officials routinely get away with "taking personal responsibility" by mouthing empty words devoid of action. Heads nod in collective agreement that mistakes were made. But heads never roll. The Obama administration has raised this accountability charade to an art form. At a House Energy Committee hearing on the half-billion-dollar bankrupt Solyndra loan-guarantee disaster, Energy Secretary Steven Chu made a grand pretense of falling on his sword. The neon-green solar energy zealot told lawmakers in prepared testimony that the "final decisions on Solyndra were mine, and I made...
  • Gunwalker: Lanny Breuer Fails to Take Pressure off Eric Holder

    11/02/2011 9:33:25 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 9 replies
    PJ Media ^ | November 2, 2011 | Bob Owens
    An attempt to turn Breuer into the fall guy for the attorney general seems to have failed. Congressional pressure continues to build for holding responsible the federal employees who walked thousands of weapons to Mexican cartel members. The plot, dubbed “Gunwalker,” was first revealed when a U.S. Border Patrol Agent named Brian Terry was killed in a firefight with Mexican bandits in Arizona. Two of the weapons found at the crime scene were traced to Operation Fast and Furious, a multi-agency project that increasingly looks like an attempt to arm the Sinaloa cartel with the kind of firearms that President...
  • Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer Blames Second Amendment For ATF/DOJ Gun Walking Mistakes

    11/02/2011 6:45:37 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 46 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | Novemeber 2, 2011 | Katie Pavlich
    During a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing today on Capitol Hill, Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer, who is facing pressure surrounding his role in the Obama Justice Department’s Operation Fast and Furious, asked for more gun control and blamed law abiding gun shop owners for violence in Mexico. Breuer declared that nearly 70 percent of guns found in Mexico come from the United States, a figure that has been disproven by the National Rifle Association, FactCheck.org, PolitiFact and by Senator Charles Grassley’s office multiple times.  Also during testimony, Democratic Senator Diane Feinstein pushed for more gun control and Breuer expressed his...
  • New ATF Head: ‘We’ve Got to Hit Reset’ on Investigative Moves in Wake of Fast and Furious (Too Late)

    10/06/2011 3:32:12 AM PDT · by tobyhill · 35 replies
    Fox News ^ | 10/5/2011 | By Mike Levine
    Hoping to chart a new path forward in the wake of the controversial "Fast and Furious" investigation, the newly assigned head of the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said Wednesday that "everything is under review" in the way of investigative practices and processes at the agency. “We've got to hit the reset button and move forward," acting director B. Todd Jones said. The furor over "Operation Fast and Furious" focuses on tactics used by ATF investigators in Arizona to target major gun-runners. Launched in late 2009, the investigation planned to follow gun purchasers in hopes that suspects would...
  • New warning bells in Operation Fast and Furious probe

    09/01/2011 6:45:29 PM PDT · by neverdem · 21 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 08/30/11 | Masthead Editorial
    Kenneth Melson, former acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, has a new job as a "senior adviser" in the Justice Department. A bruised and battered veteran of the U.S. Civil Service explained how the government silences whistleblowers and other uncooperative employees: "They give you a big promotion, a fancy title and a new office, but no staff and nothing to do. Then they tell you to watch the flagpole in front of headquarters and, if that flag moves, you come tell us immediately. After that, you're never heard from again." Whistleblowers in the Washington...
  • Obama Talked About "Gun Tracing" in 2009

    07/28/2011 9:18:09 AM PDT · by Nachum · 32 replies
    Townhall ^ | 7/28/11 | Katie Pavlich
    Yesterday during testimony on Capitol Hill, we heard Former ATF Special Agent in Charge William Newell admit he was in contact with White House National Security staffer Kevin O'Reilly about Operation Fast and Furious as early as September 2010. Newell also admitted that the DHS, IRS, DEA, ATF, ICE and the Obama Justice Department were all heavily involved and were full partners in coming up with the concept and execution of Operation Fast and Furious. Attorney General Eric Holder and President Obama still deny authorizing the lethal program, despite President Obama specifically asking Holder to conduct a complete review
  • Justice Officials in 'Panic Mode' as Hearing Nears on Failed Anti-Gun Trafficking Program

    06/21/2011 10:37:36 AM PDT · by Winged Hussar · 59 replies
    Fox News ^ | 6/10/11 | William La Jeunesse
    But now the casualties are coming in. Mexican officials estimate 150 of their people have been shot by Fast and Furious guns. Police have recovered roughly 700 guns at crime scenes, 250 in the U.S. and the rest in Mexico, including five AK-47s found at a cartel warehouse in Juarez last month.
  • Mexico demands answers on guns moving into hands of drug cartels

    03/10/2011 6:55:26 PM PST · by moonshinner_09 · 25 replies
    The Gazette ^ | March 10, 2011 | Kim Murphy and Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
    MEXICO CITY — Lawmakers in Mexico are demanding an investigation into a U.S. law enforcement operation that allowed hundreds of weapons to flow into the hands of Mexican drug cartels amid claims from a ranking legislator that at least 150 Mexicans have been killed or wounded by guns trafficked by smugglers under the watch of U.S. agents. U.S. authorities say manpower shortages and the high number of weapons sold resulted in their losing track of hundreds of guns, from pistols to .50-caliber sniper rifles, though a federal agent deeply involved in the Phoenix-based operation said it was "impossible" that U.S....