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To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/23/2014 7:51:31 PM
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Obama Dines On $300 Sushi in Tokyo...



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Acreage BLM Owns in Nevada More Than ALL Land in New England...



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/23/2014 10:28:22 PM
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2victims of the Justice Department/ATF’s failed “guns for drug cartel murderers” operation:



Mexican beauty queen Maria Susana Flores Gamez was murdered during a shootout in 2012 – the rifle that killed her was from the Obama administration’s botched Operation Fast & Furious





In 2010, Arizona Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was murdered by the Mexican drug cartel with a weapon that our government sold to them – Agent Terry was only 30 years old

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To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/24/2014 7:18:44 AM
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Afghan security guard shoots dead 3 American doctors at Kabul hospital

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Fox News ^ | 4/24/2014 | AP

The U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan confirmed Thursday that three American doctors were killed by an Afghan security guard who opened fire at a Kabul hospital.

The shooting at Cure International Hospital in the western part of the Afghan capital was the latest attack on foreign civilians in the city this year. Two others, including an American nurse, were wounded, according to Afghanistan's Health Ministry.

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"With great sadness we confirm that three Americans were killed in the attack at CURE Hospital," said a statement posted on the Embassy's Twitter page. "No other information will be released at this time."

Afghanistan Minister of Health Soraya Dalil told the Associated Press that two of the dead were a visiting father and son. Dalil added that the other victim was a Cure International doctor who had worked for seven years in Kabul.

The attacker was a member of the Afghan Police Protection Force assigned to guard the hospital, said District Police Chief Hafiz Khan, who added that the man's motive was not yet clear.

The attacker was wounded and in custody. The attacker had emerged from surgery Thursday afternoon and was in recovery at the hospital before being questioned, Dalil added.

"Five doctors had entered the compound of the hospital and were walking toward the building when the guard opened fire on them," Torkystani said. "Three foreign doctors were killed and two other doctors were wounded." It not immediately known how the attacker was wounded.

According to its website, the Cure International Hospital was founded in 2005 by invitation of the Afghan Ministry of Health. It sees 37,000 patients a year, specializing in child and maternity health as well as general surgery. It is affiliated with the Christian charity Cure International, which operates in 29 countries with the motto "curing the sick and proclaiming the kingdom of God."

It was unclear whether the Taliban were behind Thursday's shooting, though the insurgents have claimed several major attacks that killed foreign civilians this year, an escalation after years of mostly targeting foreign military personnel and Afghan security forces.

In January, a Taliban attack on a popular Kabul restaurant with suicide bombers and gunmen killed more than a dozen people, while in March gunmen slipped past security at an upscale hotel in the Afghan capital and killed several diners in its restaurant.

The hospital shooting is also the second "insider attack" by a member of Afghan security forces targeting foreign civilians this month.

On April 4, an Afghan police officer shot two Associated Press staff working in the eastern province of Khost, killing photographer Anja Niedringhaus and wounding veteran correspondent Kathy Gannon.





To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/24/2014 9:39:57 PM
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Why Does Nation Tolerate A Habitual Liar As President?

Thursday, April 24, 2014 5:32:46 PM · by IBD editorial writer · 58 replies
Investor's Business Daily ^ | 04/21/2014 | IBD Staff





To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/24/2014 9:55:52 PM
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Clooney Storms Out of Vegas Dinner, Calls Wynn 'A**hole' for Insulting Obama...



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/25/2014 12:36:38 PM
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These are our Leaders?

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Friday, April 25th, 2014 by Daniel Horowitz
madisonproject.com

Imagine the leaders of the Democrat Party mocking the party faithful. Try to conjure up the image of Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid running false ads against liberal candidates. Save that thought in your mind because you will never see it in real life. Democrats harness the power of their base to advance the cause of their ideology and party platform. Republican leaders, on the other hand, are at war with their party’s platform.

While speaking to a rotary club in his Ohio district, Speaker John Boehner had this to say about conservatives who are concerned about open borders:

“Here’s the attitude. Ohhhh. Don’t make me do this. Ohhhh. This is too hard,” Boehner whined before a luncheon crowd at Brown’s Run County Club in Madison Township.

“We get elected to make choices. We get elected to solve problems and it’s remarkable to me how many of my colleagues just don’t want to. … They’ll take the path of least resistance.”

Boehner said he’s been working for 16 or 17 months trying to push Congress to deal with immigration reform.

“I’ve had every brick and bat and arrow shot at me over this issue just because I wanted to deal with it. I didn’t say it was going to be easy,” he said.

Yes, Mr. Boehner. We actually want to solve the immigration problem.

We want to deal with the problem of criminals being let out of jail.

We want to deal with the problem of Obama suspending deportations.

We want to deal with birthright citizenship and other magnets that allow foreigners to violate our sovereignty and take advantage of the welfare state.

We want to make immigration work for the American people, not for your donors.

Sadly, you have no interest in joining us in combating the President’s malfeasance. You are the one who is too scared to make hard decisions. It’s a lot easier to go along with the political class and cowardly hide behind the misleading canard of “reform” just for the purpose of pushing the same failed amnesty that has engendered endless cycles of illegal immigration and that is already spawning a new wave. It’s akin to saying conservatives are cowards for not dealing with “healthcare reform” because they don’t support Obamacare.

Oh, woops, Boehner is ostensibly saying that as well.

While mocking conservatives for fighting Obama on amnesty, Boehner made it clear that he has given up the fight over full repeal of Obamacare.

(To) repeal Obamacare … isn’t the answer. The answer is repeal and replace. The challenge is that Obamacare is the law of the land. It is there and it has driven all types of changes in our health care delivery system. You can’t recreate an insurance market overnight.

Which means that he has no intention to repeal it.

It’s funny how we warned those who opposed the effort to defund Obamacare that they would never repeal it at a later date. They denied the charge at the time; now they are embracing it.

What about the House Majority Leader, Eric Cantor?

He is being challenged by Dave Brat, a little-known economics professor with almost no money. Yet, amazingly, Cantor is up with a negative ad that is appallingly dishonest. Cantor is not man enough to run ads touting his enthusiastic support for amnesty.

Folks, this is GOP leadership for you. And this is the leadership we will continue to have if we fail to take back the party.



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/26/2014 10:15:45 AM
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Chicago--Wave of shootings leaves 4 dead, 26 wounded since Friday afternoon

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Chicago Tribune ^ | April 26, 2014 | By Adam Sege and Carlos Sadovi






To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/28/2014 9:51:03 PM
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The oafish Chuck Hagel was appointed secretary of defense, announcing recently that the Army would be cut to pre-WW II level


It’s no coincidence that the invasion of Crimea followed only two days after the Hagel’s announcement of deeper military cuts.



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/29/2014 12:58:35 AM
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Blasts ‘Sleazy’ Media Glee Over Sterling’s Private Racism
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04/28/2014 by Brendan Bordelon


NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar attacked the collective outrage emanating from America’s media over Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s alleged racist remarks, calling the publication of a private conversation “sleazy” and wondering why earlier, more public manifestations of racism failed to similarly shock.

In an op-ed published in Time, Abdul-Jabbar explains that we’re witnessing a veritable “finger-wagging Olympics . . . all over the latest in a long line of rich white celebrities to come out of the racist closet.”

“Yes, I’m angry, too,” Abdul-Jabbar admits, “but not just about the sins of Donald Sterling. I’ve got a list.”

That list includes Sterling’s girlfriend, V. Stiviano, whose voice is heard on the racially-loaded tape and who likely set the Clippers’ owner up.

“Man, what a winding road she led him down to get all of that out,” he mocked. “She was like a sexy nanny playing ‘pin the fried chicken on the Sambo.’ She blindfolded him and spun him around until he was just blathering all sorts of incoherent racist sound bites that had the news media peeing themselves with glee.”

And speaking of the news media? “They caught big game on a slow news day,” Abdul-Jabbar explained, “so they put his head on a pike, dubbed him Lord of the Flies, and danced around him whooping.”

The former NBA all-star, who played for the Milwaukee Bucks and L.A. Lakers from 1969 to 1989, has no sympathy for Sterling. But he is bothered by everyone acting so surprised, noting that the NBA owner has said offensive comments in the past and has been sued over both housing and employment discrimination.

“We did nothing,” Abdul-Jabbar noted. “Suddenly he says he doesn’t want his girlfriend posing with Magic Johnson on Instagram and we bring out the torches and rope. Shouldn’t we have all called for his resignation back then?”

Abdul-Jabbar, perhaps channeling his closet libertarianism, also blasted the fact that Sterling’s private conversation — however racist — was suddenly broadcast nationwide.

“Didn’t we just call to task the NSA for intruding into American citizen’s privacy in such an un-American way?” he asked, comparing the secret tape-recording to Mitt Romney’s embarrassing 47 percent remark, recorded without the then-candidate’s knowledge.

“The making and release of this tape is so sleazy that just listening to it makes me feel like an accomplice to the crime,” Abdul-Jabbar fumed. “We didn’t steal the cake but we’re all gorging ourselves on it.”

“So, if we’re all going to be outraged,” the former NBA star concluded, “let’s be outraged that we weren’t more outraged when his racism was first evident. Let’s be outraged that private conversations between people in an intimate relationship are recorded and publicly played. Let’s be outraged that whoever did the betraying will probably get a book deal, a sitcom, trade recipes with Hoda and Kathie Lee, and soon appear on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ and ‘Dancing with the Stars.’”

Read more: dailycaller.com



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To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)4/30/2014 5:33:17 PM
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The head of the Louisiana GOP filed a federal ethics complaint Wednesday against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, claiming the Nevada Democrat has misused taxpayer money for campaign purposes ahead of the 2014 midterm elections as part of his ongoing crusade against GOP mega-donors Charles and David Koch.

Roger Villere, chairman of the Republican Party of Louisiana, sent a letter to the heads of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics — Sens. Barbara Boxer, California Democrat, and Johnny Isakson, Georgia Republican — calling on the lawmakers to investigate whether Mr. Reid has engaged in “campaign activities using staff, equipment and facilities paid for with public funds.”

“Specifically, Senator Reid has violated Senate rules that prohibit Members of the Senate from using websites located on the Senate.gov host-domain for partisan political campaign purposes as well as the prohibitions regarding using official resources for political purposes,” Mr. Villere wrote. “Therefore, we respectful request that the Committee investigate Senator Reid’s misuse of taxpayer resources and sanction him appropriately.”

Mr. Villere highlighted an April 9 post titled “The Facts About the Koch Brothers” on Mr. Reid’s official Senate website that said, among other things, that the Koch brothers want to abolish Social Security, eliminate the minimum wage and dismantle Medicare as we know it.

Mr. Reid’s official Twitter account also blasted out a graphic “depicting tow men wearing suit jackets emblazoned with the Koch Industries Inc. logo stating, ‘Republican senators might as well were Koch insignias to denote their sponsorship.’”

“The campaign activities discussed above implicate numerous Senate runes and must be investigated,” Mr. Villere said. “If the investigation confirmed that these activities violate Senate Rules, Senator Reid must be held accountable.”

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/apr/23/gop-reid-using-tax-funds-fight-koch-brothers/?#ixzz30PILg7yC

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To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/1/2014 11:43:04 AM
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This is the Teenage Girl Clayton Lockett Murdered,

This is Why He Had to Die

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April 30, 2014 by Daniel Greenfield
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The mainstream media is playing up the “tragedy” of Clayton Lockett’s “botched” execution.

Since Lockett is finally dead, the execution succeeded at its task.

None of the liberal bleeders shedding tears for Lockett care to remember why he ended up there. Two words. Stephanie Neiman.



This is Stephanie Neiman. Clayton Lockett murdered her over her truck. He laughed as he killed her.

Stephanie Neiman was proud of her shiny new Chevy truck with the Tasmanian Devil sticker on it and a matching “Tazz” license plate. Her parents had taught the teenager to stand up for “what was her right and for what she believed in.”

Neiman was dropping off a friend at a Perry residence on June 3, 1999, the same evening Clayton Lockett and two accomplices decided to pull a home invasion robbery there. Neiman fought Lockett when he tried to take the keys to her truck.

The men beat her and used duct tape to bind her hands and cover her mouth. Even after being kidnapped and driven to a dusty country road, Neiman didn’t back down when Lockett asked if she planned to contact police.

The men had also beaten and kidnapped Neiman’s friend along with Bobby Bornt, who lived in the residence, and Bornt’s 9-month-old baby.


Steve and Susie Neiman asked jurors to give Lockett the death penalty for taking the life of their only child, who had graduated from Perry High School two weeks before her death.

Lockett later told police “he decided to kill Stephanie because she would not agree to keep quiet,” court records state.

Neiman was forced to watch as Lockett’s accomplice, Shawn Mathis, spent 20 minutes digging a shallow grave in a ditch beside the road. Her friends saw Neiman standing in the ditch and heard a single shot.
Lockett returned to the truck because the gun had jammed. He later said he could hear Neiman pleading, “Oh God, please, please” as he fixed the shotgun.

The men could be heard “laughing about how tough Stephanie was” before Lockett shot Neiman a second time.

“He ordered Mathis to bury her, despite the fact that Mathis informed him Stephanie was still alive.”

How tough was Clayton Lockett? He wasn’t so tough after all. And one day perhaps his defenders will meet their own Clayton Lockett and get their own little education in social justice.

Hollins told friends and relatives in a recent Facebook post: “The death penalty is to kill a man for his injustice … by lethal injection not lethal suffocation.”

Too bad Hollins wasn’t so generous with Stephanie when he shot her twice and buried her alive.

This wasn’t a botched execution. It was a job well done.



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/2/2014 9:54:32 AM
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Boehner Secretly Plotting to Stab Gun Owners in the Back

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Ammoland.com ^ | May 2, 2014




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Obama Admin Fast-Tracks Non-English Speakers for federal disability approval(VIDEO)


Washington Free Beacon ^
| May 3 2014 | Washington Free Beacon Staff

Washington Free Beacon reporter Elizabeth Harrington appeared on Fox and Friends Saturday to discuss her story on non-English speakers being fast-tracked for federal disability approval.

Harrington reported:

Ranking Member of the Senate Budget Committee Jeff Sessions (R., Ala.) sent a letter obtained exclusively by the Free Beacon to Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration Carolyn Colvin on Thursday, raising concerns regarding revelations that individuals who cannot speak English are fast-tracked for disability approval.

“I write to express my concerns about the expanding number of individuals now qualified for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), and to raise a specific issue, the basis for many of these individuals’ disability classification, where the inability to speak English is a determinative factor,” Sessions said.

Sessions revealed a policy for SSDI payments that allows individuals to qualify for benefits more quickly if “they are incapable of communicating in English.”

The Social Security Act allows for the consideration of education when deciding if an individual is disabled. “The education factor is not limited to actual education as it relates to schooling, but includes a linguistic limitation on the ability to communicate in the English language,” Sessions said.

“It’s almost a loophole,” she said. “Social Security disability insurance is meant for individuals in the workforce, American citizens who are no longer able to work because of a physical or mental impairment. To become an American citizen, you have to demonstrate at least a basic knowledge of the English language, and now they’re finding in these hearings individuals applying are saying, ‘Oh, I can’t speak English’ through a translator. They don’t have to prove it, and they’re getting automatically approved.”

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To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/6/2014 11:02:29 AM
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The Fast and Furious Red Herring
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American Thinker ^ | May 6 2014

The disappearing act known as the congressional Fast and Furious investigation made a brief return to the stage recently when U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder became unhinged during questioning by Representative Louis Gohmert (R). The trigger for his defiance was the mention by Rep. Gohmert of possible contempt charges over the Fast and Furious scandal. The AG’s admonition of “Don’t go there buddy,” started discussion as to why Holder reacted in such a strong manner. Sure, he’s hiding something, or someone, but are the White House, ATF, and the AG the only players?

In June 2011, Rep. Darrell Issa’s initial report was published detailing the facts about the operation. Two months later, in August 2011, a Washington Times report based on insider information, revealed the primary motive of the gunrunning was to covertly arm a favored drug cartel not by the ATF, but by the CIA. And in January of this year, American Thinker ran an article documenting a decade-long DEA deal with the drug cartels citing reports going back to the beginning of 2012. It seems Issa’s report generated some interesting responses from other three-letter agencies pretty quickly and consistently for several years. And make no mistake, anytime the CIA leaks to the media about a supposed covert mission, it sends a strong signal to the beltway elite. In this case, “back off.”

But the CIA leak raises an interesting issue, and that is the complete lack of evidence or testimony from intelligence organizations in the House Oversight Committee investigation. In particular, there is no information from the one U.S. military HQ which has responsibility for the security of the North American continent, including dealing with transnational criminal organizations along our southern border. That HQ would be USNORTHCOM.

All combatant command HQ’s have a significant slice of the defense intelligence enterprise, including NORTHCOM, so one would think it could provide valuable information to Issa’s investigation. This would include assessments of foreign involvement in arms smuggling in order to compare data with the ATF on the extent of U.S.-based arms transfers. At least that’s what we’re told the ATF’s purpose of Fast and Furious was all about: to identify U.S. arms networks.

We know that at least one NORTHCOM commander made such an assessment on the situation when Admiral James A. Winnefeld, Jr., stated in his March 2011 posture statement (The March 2011 NORTHCOM Posture Statement is no longer available online at the Department of Defense website. A summary can be found at the Congressional Record, and may be requested from the Catalog of US Government Publications) that Transnational Criminal Organizations (TCOs),

“…are vicious, well-financed and heavily armed, due in no small part to cash and weapons smuggled across our southern border.” [Emphasis added]

To dare tread on such a politically sensitive subject, the Admiral’s intelligence apparatus must have had some idea as to what the “no small part” was in contrast to foreign suppliers and smugglers -- right? Also, his statement was made nearly two years after Fox News busted the myth of the “90 percent” of weapons seized in Mexico as coming from the U.S., and one month after Stratfor reinforced the Fox News analysis.

Obviously, we have no access to the classified reports the Admiral used to make his judgments on weapons smuggling. However, intelligence agencies have years of experience in analyzing smuggling operations of both conventional and unconventional weapons in foreign countries. Since operational procedures are common across the spectrum of smuggling banned weapons and substances, and given NORTHCOM’s intelligence collection capabilities and information sharing protocols with domestic agencies, it should be a matter of standard intelligence practices to make a reasonable determination of who is smuggling what. Suffice to say that the facts in Rep. Issa’s report are so out of the norm of smugglers’ standard procedures, that it calls into question the ATF’s basic premise of the operation, the Admiral’s statement, and the supposed CIA smuggling effort.

Go with What They Know

An old rule of thumb for quickly arming any organization is to stick with armaments they are familiar with. The cartels’ manpower consists of a significant number of Mexican army and police force deserters who bring their weapons with em. For the TCOs along our southern border, this means G-3 HK (made under license in Mexico, so why bother with smuggling AK-47s?), which fire NATO 7.62x51mm ammo. The G-3 is scheduled to be replaced with the new FX-05 Xiuhcoatl (Fire Serpent) assault rifle, which uses 5.56x45mm ammo. This is the same round used by the U.S. M-16/M-4 series.

Indeed, smuggling of M-16s and G-3s has an historical precedent in the Latin American region. Cuban assistance to the Nicaraguan Sandinistas in the late 70s consisted of U.S. M-16s captured in Vietnam and West German G-3s from international arms dealers. Soviet-made AK-47s were specifically left out of the equation to gain international sympathy for the “freedom fighters.” These same types of Western arms were also supplied to many of the liberation groups in South America.

Yet, in Fast and Furious and/or the covert CIA operation -- take your pick -- the weapon most smuggled from the U.S.? AK-47 variants using ammo not compatible with the G-3, M-16, or the new Fire Serpent rifle. I’m not saying that the cartels don’t use AK-47s. I’m saying the singular focus on AKs is suspect since the ATF gave no rationale for smuggling these weapons for an operation designed to identify smuggling networks. If one is going to smuggle something, it should support the customer’s requirements. And if Admiral Winnefield was so concerned about the issue, surely his intelligence sections would have a handle on the types of weapons used by the TCOs, as would the CIA, which knew that the Sinaloa cartel in particular has close ties with the Mexican military.

Buy Bulk, Smuggle Big

If it’s highly unlikely a cartel would put in a request for a shipment of a single type of weapon without large quantities of ammo to logistically support them, it’s also unlikely to make a purchase in such relatively low numbers. This principle has been discussed in great detail by the NRA’s Wayne La Pierre in his excellent article here. The key point is that if a cartel is capable of smuggling billions of dollars worth of drugs using airliners and cargo ships from Central America, why would it buy firearms in penny packets and attempt to get them across the U.S. -- Mexico border?

I won’t belabor the point, but some clarification is required from NORTHCOM’s intelligence section on the rationale for the commander’s statement of weapons coming from the U.S. “in no small part.” In 2009, the Washington Times reported that the two largest cartels, the Sinaloa and Los Zetas, have over 100,000 foot soldiers. Against this requirement, the ATF/CIA smuggled a grand total of 1800-plus weapons.

Cost could have been a factor. But deals for large numbers of weapons would likely have a “bulk” rate rather than purchases of six to ten rifles at a pop, and come from cheaper sources as was done in the region during the 70s. Rogue organization structure, cartel strength, and global weapons tracing are the intelligence organizations’ bread and butter. Are they that off base as to provide assessments to the Admiral in contravention of historical data?

Employ Smuggling Experts

This simple fact probably escapes many in the Beltway crowd, but the intelligence community and our forces in Iraq and Afghanistan can attest to the fact that a smuggler is a smuggler and is capable of transporting many commodities. From banned chemical and nuclear materials, conventional firearms, oil, and critical technology, the established smugglers and buyers are the preferred means for terrorists and drug cartels to move these items.

First, smugglers and buyers work hard to establish a legitimate pattern of life to throw off surveillance. One day, Joe’s Central Produce is carrying heads of lettuce; the next day, heads of lettuce with rifles or radiological material stored underneath. This pattern is developed over a considerable period of time, not to mention spending weeks and months templating transit points with weak security or border guards susceptible to bribes.

Second, they obviously don’t want to draw attention to their illegal activities. Time and again, investigations of terror groups and smugglers reveal that remaining under the radar becomes more difficult the more complex the weapon is, such as the case when making weaponized chemical agents, or repeatedly going back to the same old well for banned weapons or materiel. Violations of these principles in Fast and Furious would have been laughable, if it wasn’t so tragic in its consequences. Here are some examples:

Jaime Avila was entered as a suspect in the investigation by ATF on November 25, 2009, [snip]… Over the next month and a half, Avila purchased 13 more weapons… Then on January 16, 2010, Avila purchased three AK-47 style rifles, two of which ended up being found at the murder scene of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.…watching a guy go into the same gun store (emphasis added) buying another 15 or 20 AK-47s or variants or . . . five or ten Draco pistols or FN Five-sevens . . . guys that don’t have a job, and he is walking in here spending $27,000 for three Barrett .50 calibers And my personal favorite:

…a 22-year-old girl walks in and dumps $10,000 on . . . AK-47s in a day, when she is driving a beat up car that doesn’t have enough metal to hold hubcaps on it. The fact is the ATF knew most of the buyers before the operation began and either explicitly or implicitly gave the green light to buy guns illegally. That is, there was no need for the purchasers to establish any pattern of legitimacy or worry about flying below the radar. On top of this, the buyers transferred the weapons to “third parties” who moved them across the border. Who were the cross-border smugglers? Well, we don’t know, since the ATF withdrew its surveillance to allow the guns to walk. As many others have concluded, the only thing flying under the radar was the administration’s effort to build a case for more gun control.

From a congressional oversight standpoint, not only did the House subcommittee leave the intelligence aspect unexamined, but two months after Issa’s report, enter the CIA answering the unasked questions. However, the revelation of the supposed arming of the Sinaloa cartel is somewhat surprising for a couple of reasons. First is the totally slapdash nature of the operation. To think that the ATF would piggyback on a covert CIA operation conducted in such an incompetent manner is asinine -- or for the ATF, maybe not. Second, having gotten wind of the operation in 2009, both the CIA and DEA complained about the gunwalking effort to the White House through the National Security Council. Yet in 2011, the agency miraculously revealed its own covert scheme to arm the Sinaloa cartel after the publication of the oversight committee’s initial report. In other words, the CIA was against it, before it was for it.

Congressional inaction on something this important is usually for a reason other than laziness. Eventually, someone was bound to question the intelligence community’s contribution either officially or in the cloistered, unofficial beltway network, or admittedly against improbable odds, in the media. A leaked covert operation is just the ticket to get out in front of the issue to shield the community and the administration from intel’s likely involvement in constructing a case for Fast and Furious, and to tout the ever popular interagency cooperation meme.

For its part, USNORTHCOM was perhaps dangerously close to following an infamous historical precedent from the Clinton administration. In 1993, prior to the ATF raid on the Koresh compound outside of Waco, TX, JTF-6 signed on to the ATF’s highly dubious claim that a meth lab was present on the compound. This allegation came after ATF was told it could receive military assistance without reimbursing the Army only if drugs were involved. For unknown reasons; maybe political pressure, continued funding, or in an effort to prove its relevance, JTF-6 willfully ignored several warning signs that the drug aspect was a fabrication used by the ATF to get military equipment and training free of charge. The big difference between then and now is the robust interagency intelligence sharing protocols established since 9-11. Despite good intentions, this potentially can lead to mutually supporting influence peddling among the intel players in the HQs and with higher authority.

For politicians, the tried and true national security/intel operation distracter still works to provide cover to prevent investigations from holding people accountable for their criminal acts. Outside the beltway, the information age, coupled with coverage of multiple scandals involving the Obama administration and its national security apparatus renders this strategy obsolete. A congressional committee investigation has a challenge in this area, however. If we thought subpoenaed emails were difficult to obtain for the Benghazi investigation, classified documents would be more problematic. It’s also possible that the assessments have either been purged from the system or the audit trail has been gradually massaged over the years to reflect reporting more in tune with reality. If Issa decides to reenergize the investigation he should turn to the people side of the equation, and hope someone like Brigadier General Lovell will come forward to speak the truth about Fast and Furious.



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/8/2014 1:39:12 PM
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ATF quietly laying groundwork to expand multiple rifle sales reporting

5/9/2014, 11:31:00 AM · by HammerT · 20 replies
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To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/13/2014 12:43:55 PM
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TX Gun Store Sign: 'I Like My Guns Like Obama Likes His Voters: Undocumented'...



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/13/2014 12:50:38 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Ted Cruz Suggests Democrats 'Can't Handle the Truth' on Benghazi

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Breitbart ^ | 13 May 2014, 6:23 AM PDT | Charlie Spiering




To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/14/2014 10:56:56 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
A liberal is someone who lives in a gated community but says a border fence won’t work.



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/14/2014 11:34:59 AM
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We are advised to NOT judge ALL Muslims by the actions of a few
lunatics, but we are encouraged to judge ALL gun owners by the actions
of a few lunatics. Funny how that works.



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/15/2014 11:57:05 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Taxpayer-funded 'white privilege' conference goes off the rails
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Rick Moran May 15, 2014
americanthinker.com


Attacking white privilege appears to be the latest campus craze. After reading this Mediaite article on a taxpayer funded white privilege conference in Wisconsin, you are probably going to wish that we could return to the days when eating goldfish was all the rage.

Footage of the White Privilege Conference
, obtained by the Education Action Group, features a variety of speakers and organizers confirming cancerous biases by issuing one reckless and tasteless statement after the next.

During a discussion on the nature of white privilege, for example, Iowa University Law Professor Adrien Wing spent a large portion of her time attacking the Supreme Court’s only African-American justice, Clarence Thomas, as a “disgrace to the memory of Thurgood Marshall.”

She went on to attack another prominent African-American figure: President Barack Obama. Wing insisted that, contrary to popular belief, Obama is “the face of global white privilege.”

“He ends up being the front man for the system,” Wing asserted.

“So, instead of just saying were happy there’s a black face in the White House,” she continued, “it’s like, no, the master’s house has now a black face, but it’s still the master’s house. He works for the master of the system of white privilege.”

This is the kind of sentiment which, outside of an academic context, was once considered naked racial antipathy. Similarly, one of the conference’s seminars, “Jews, Class, Race and Power: How It’s All Connected,” might have been labeled anti-Semitic in another era. Fortunately, these speakers and organizers know that racism is something that exists only in the minds of everyone else.

There was also a block of time at this partially taxpayer-funded event dedicated to examining why members of the tea party movement are generally racist.

“There has been a study, a longitudinal study, that finds the longer you are in the tea party, the more racist you become,” said Leonard Zeskind, president of the Institute for Research & Education of Human Rights. He declined to cite his work, but you trust him, right?

Zeskind went on to assert that virtually all white people who live in primarily white neighborhoods are racist. This sentiment was echoed at another seminar on capitalism in which the participants insisted that this system of laissez-faire economics “maintains white supremacy.”

To recap, everything and everyone is racist except, of course, this conference’s race-obsessed speakers and attendees.

Do they understand that just about everyone who isn't besotted with racialist ideology or who views the entire world through a racist prism, thinks they're nuts?

Apparently not:

But the nuttiest moment of them all came at the end of this video when one of the unidentified conference organizers who describe herself as a sociologist escorts the individual taking this video out of a seminar in order to provide the conference’s minority attendees with a “safe space.” She proceeds to confess to him that there is nothing “intrinsically bad” in society, including racial discrimination or sexual violence.

“Would you define discrimination as something intrinsically bad?” the videographer asks.

“No I wouldn’t say it’s intrinsically bad,” she replies.

“Rape isn’t intrinsically bad?” he interjects.

“It’s not,” she replies.

Well, maybe not “intrinsically bad,” but definitely super inconvenient. Maybe she’s erecting an academic context around the concept of rape, like one might call the exploitation of low-lying woodlands along the coast of the Gulf of Guinea a “rape” of sorts… But it’s doubtful.

Wow. Just wow.

As long as this crap was stuck in the Ivory Tower and not polluting the mainstream, they could be tolerated as eccentric professors exercising academic freedom, who needed an issue to study that was easy to make stuff up about. The brilliant thing about studying white privilege is that you are never wrong, no matter how outrageously stupid you sound. Anything, everything, and beyond can be defined, criticizied, and expunged using the white privilege template.

Sounds like a career maker to me.



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/15/2014 11:35:09 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Tapper Blasts WH Chief of Staff: 'How Many Dead Veterans Do You Need?'
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Breitbart TV 15 May 2014

CNN's "The Lead" anchor Jake Tapper grilled White House Chief of Staff Dennis McDonough over the scandal involving failures of the Department of Veterans Affairs to give veterans timely treatment. Tapper detailed the failures under current VA Secretary Eric Shinseki such as the 2011 Legionnaires Disease outbreak and the fact that the VA officials responsible for the outbreak were given perfect performance reviews and raises, and blasted the “culture of no accountability” at the VA.

He also detailed a 2013 letter from House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller (R-FL) raising concern over malfeasance within the VA healthcare system that was responded to with “boilerplate.”

After McDonough argued that the VA is working on fixing the problems within its system Tapper asked “How many stories like this, how many letters like this, how many dead veterans do you need before somebody asks the question within the White House ‘Maybe this guy isn’t the best steward of these veterans’?”



To: Shoot1st who wrote (9817)5/16/2014 8:20:56 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
While vets die waiting for treatment, Pentagon moves ahead with Manning sex change