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Politics : Fast and Furious-----Obama/Holder Gun Running Scandal -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: FJB who wrote (189)12/10/2011 12:06:05 PM
From: joseffy2 Recommendations  Respond to of 749
 
The Democrats call for gun control and in turn they ship guns across the border to be used against our own people.



To: FJB who wrote (189)12/12/2011 11:14:28 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 749
 
ABC World News Continues To Ignore Fast And Furious
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by Mary Chastain Dec 12th 2011
bigjournalism.com


ABC World News is no better than NBC Nightly News. Last week was the time to do it: Department of Justice dumping 1,400 pages on Congress, Sharyl Attkisson releasing information showing they wanted to use Fast and Furious to mandate new gun laws, and, of course, Eric Holder’s testimony.

Then again ABC World News has never mentioned Operation Fast and Furious all year. Why start now?

The day of the document dump, Friday, December 2, ABC decided to do a segment on how the elderly are working well into their 90s and a story about a fallen soldier’s dog. But let’s just give them the benefit of the doubt and maybe they just ran out of time. They had the whole weekend to get a segment for it.

Come Monday did it appear on the show? No: Instead, Tiger Woods’s comeback is a much bigger story than the document dump from the previous Friday. Then they had to do a healthy living segment to tell us that too much sitting is bad for us.

Instead of talking about Mr. Holder’s testimony the next day or new documents revealing the intent to use Fast & Furious to mandate new gun laws, ABC talks about Alec Baldwin getting kicked off a plane. An entire segment was devoted to him. They actually did a study group to figure out which one was right: Baldwin or the flight attendant. They’re able to fit in a few sentences about Blago’s jail sentence too. Surprise! Another governor from my home state is going to prison! They couldn’t fit in one or two sentences about the attorney general testifying? No?

For sure ABC would talk about Mr. Holder’s testimony on the day it happened! Right?! But they do take a little time to talk about Jon Corzine’s hearing, but absolutely nothing about Mr. Holder. I know what Mr. Corzine did was horrible, but so was Operation Fast and Furious. People DIED, including Brian Terry, a border patrol agent and Marine veteran. Still they won’t give a minute to this story even when the attorney general testifies. They dedicate a full segment to the secrets of happiness: how to be happy after having children. Do people lack so much common sense they don’t know how to be happy after having children? Don’t answer that. After all we live in a society now that you have to be told too much McDonald’s is bad for your child. Their last segment of the night is about awful Christmas sweaters. At least they said “Christmas” instead of “holiday!”

Operation Fast and Furious will be their undoing just like it will be for NBC Nightly News. One day they will be forced to talk about this operation and will have to explain why they ignored such an important and deadly story. I personally cannot wait to hear their answer.

Comments DjWeideman 64p · 4 hours ago

CBS didn't even do a F&F segment. The day Sheryl Attkisson unveiled the Gun Running mandate scam on the CBS website, there was absolutely NO mention of it of the CBS News that night, nor any other night I'm aware of. Just goes to show you the MSM will do anything to keep this story buried until the facts can no longer be denied.

Maybe Attkisson should take the story to the National Enquirer. Her own network certainly doesn't want the story.




To: FJB who wrote (189)12/13/2011 9:05:10 AM
From: joseffy2 Recommendations  Respond to of 749
 
ABC World News Continues To Ignore Fast And Furious
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by Mary Chastain Dec 12th 2011
bigjournalism.com



To: FJB who wrote (189)12/24/2011 12:29:28 AM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 749
 
Where is the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in calling for accountability?

Why aren’t they calling for Justice?
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Congressman trumps Holder’s race card, asks if Mexican gun-walking deaths were ‘racially motivated’

By Matthew Boyle - The Daily Caller 12.23.2011
news.yahoo.com

Arizona Republican Rep. Paul Gosar told The Daily Caller that Attorney General Eric Holder’s race-card play to attack his critics is “absolutely horrendous.” But Gosar said he thinks race may have played a role in the Department of Justice’s execution of Operation Fast and Furious — but in a different way from how Holder is framing it.

“He [Holder] brought up the race card, and while I think it’s absolutely horrendous that he would bring up the race card, in Fast and Furious, we were in fact impugning the Mexican people,” Gosar said in a phone interview. “About 300 people have lost their lives.”

“When the attorney general brings up the race card, he’d better be very, very careful — particularly for the Hispanics and what’s happened to them,” Gosar adds. “He’s been very insensitive, not only to the [U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian] Terry family in making an apology and making it very public, but where’s the apology to the Mexican government and the families of the victims in Mexico?”

In a front page Sunday New York Times story this weekend, Holder said an unspecified faction of his critics — which he called the “more extreme segment” — is driven to criticize both him and President Barack Obama because of the color of their skin.

“This is a way to get at the president because of the way I can be identified with him,” Holder said, according to the Times. “Both due to the nature of our relationship and, you know, the fact that we’re both African-American.”

Gosar said documents and testimony have proven that Holder’s inner circle, which includes DOJ Criminal Division head Assistant Attorney General Breuer and Holder’s current chief of staff, former Deputy Attorney General Gary Grindler, was well aware of the major pieces of this puzzle.

There are documents, complete with Grindler’s own handwriting, proving he knew the details of Operation Fast and Furious as early as Spring 2010.

But Gosar said the DOJ higher-ups’ intimate knowledge of what would happen with these Fast and Furious weapons after they were allowed to walk into Mexico didn’t stop Holder’s Justice Department from plowing forward with the operation.

“So, were they racially profiling or not by allowing this to happen to the Mexican people?,” Gosar asks. “They knew the guns would end up in drug cartels’ hands and criminals’ hands. They were going to be used to kill people. So, were they racially motivated? That’s what I want to ask the attorney general.”

Gosar, like many of his colleagues, is convinced Holder either knew of Fast and Furious or should have known about it, given the facts that have come out thus far.

“What I’ve said over and over again is ‘you’re responsible for the actions of the people below you’ and particularly, it’s hard to believe that your chief of staff [Grindler] knew this intricately and your Assistant Attorney General [Breuer] too,” Gosar explains. “The White House National Security office knew about it. And, you didn’t know about this? No one sent you text messages or emails or you don’t talk to anybody? You’ve never talked to [Homeland Security Secretary Janet] Napolitano or [Secretary of State Hillary] Clinton about it?’ People look at that and go ‘horse crap. The hell you don’t.’”

Fast and Furious was a program of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, overseen by Holder’s DOJ. It sent thousands of weapons to Mexican drug cartels via straw purchasers — people who legally purchased guns in the United States with the known intention of illegally trafficking them somewhere else.

At least 300 people in Mexico were killed with Fast and Furious weapons, as was Border Patrol agent Brian Terry. The identities of the Mexican victims are unknown. Allegations have surfaced that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jaime Zapata was also killed with Fast and Furious weapons.

Sixty-two congressmen, two senators, two sitting governors and every major Republican presidential candidate have demanded Holder’s ouster over the resulting scandal. And 85 congressmen have signed a House resolution of “no confidence” in Holder as the nation’s top law enforcement officer. Between the two lists, which don’t perfectly overlap, 97 members of the House have “no confidence” in Holder, believe he should resign or both.

The latest cosponsors the no-confidence resolution include Republican Reps. Joe Heck of Nevada, Jack Kingston of Georgia, Don Manzullo of Illinois and Richard Nugent of Florida.

No Democrats have signed on, or called for Holder’s resignation. Likeother members of Congress and some political analysts, Gosar expects this scandal to turn into President Barack Obama’s Watergate, or worse.

“This isn’t a political agenda item,” Gosar said. “This is about our Second Amendment rights and this is about what’s right and wrong. You’ve got Mexican people dying. Where is the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in calling for accountability? Why aren’t they calling for Justice? That’s the whole point here. This defies all logic. And, you know what? I hope it doesn’t get too late for them to help push for accountability because there’s good people on both sides, Republicans and Democrats.”

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has been largely absent in fighting for justice for the at least 300 dead Mexican citizens who were killed because of Fast and Furious. When TheDC confronted the CHC’s chairman, outgoing Texas Democratic Rep. Charlie Gonzalez, he said he doesn’t think Holder should resign and that Holder isn’t personally responsible for every operation his DOJ carried out.

“You can never expect that the person at the very top, who may have some knowledge of the operation, is going to be there for the day-to-day operations and the intricacies and the carrying out of the specific aspects of it,” Gonzalez said.

Two other CHC members, New York Democratic Reps. Nydia Velazquez and Jose Enrique Serrano, were entirely unaware of the scandal when TheDC asked them about it earlier this month.

Gosar said Velazquez and Serrano should be fighting for accountability for the more than 300 dead Mexican nationals.

“There is no reason, absolutely no reason, that if you haven’t read your periodicals that come up every morning and you don’t see your headlines coming through from leadership, you got your head in the sand and you don’t want to know about it,” Gosar said. “That’s what’s really sad because do you really represent the Hispanics in this country and the Hispanics across the globe? You better know something about it and you better be asking for accountability.”

The Republican National Committee has threatened to make the gun-walking scandal a major 2012 election theme, and the National Rifle Association — upon which some Democrats depend for re-election campaign endorsements — is running television ads calling for Holder’s resignation.