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It seems to me that the ex-DEA man who wrote this one is right on the mark. It is so obvious that Holder knew all along and that is why he keeps stonewalling the Congress about the whole thing. That willfully unaware part speaks to the fact that Holder didn't want to know so he forgot to ask the next question when he did find about it.
Do we know if Holder was aware of it when it started in 2006? I don't think he was AG then. You might want to do a little research on "Operation Wide Receiver" and who it was that started investigating the missing guns. Well, that is, if you actually want to get a clear picture of the issue. Otherwise, carry on with the nonsense.
That the Obama administration first floated the 90% lie when Obama had been in office less than 60 days and then ran guns illegally across the border to Mexican drug cartels to make it true.
That theory might work if they had actually done any tracking or tracing of the firearms once they "walked" (as the Bush administration did); however, the Obama Justice Dept. did not.
He can run and run but he can't continue to hide. In this one he was torn apart and time constraints on Gowdy saved his butt. He won't be able to hide forever.
When you watch the GBTV special on the border violence remember as you watch it tonight that the US Justice Dept. under AG-Holder, via BATFE, DEA, ICE, knowingly and intentionally played a role in arming these violent animals.
Have you seen any of the pictures they have that the MSM refused to let us see because, like the administration, they know what is best for us? One last week showed four heads in a bathtub half full of very bloody water. Sickening but something that those who argue for Holder should be forced to look at.
Do we know if Holder was aware of it when it started in 2006? I don't think he was AG then. You might want to do a little research on "Operation Wide Receiver" and who it was that started investigating the missing guns. Well, that is, if you actually want to get a clear picture of the issue. Otherwise, carry on with the nonsense.
Did you see any mention of Operation Wide Receiver in the link? You are like all the rest who want this to be a continuation but you have no proof of that other than the word of lefties, like yourself. Why did they have to give it a new name if it was just a continuation? Oh, was it Holder who investigated the missing OWR guns? Then I guess he must have known about Fast and Furious right from the beginning.
Do we know if Holder was aware of it when it started in 2006? I don't think he was AG then. You might want to do a little research on "Operation Wide Receiver" and who it was that started investigating the missing guns. Well, that is, if you actually want to get a clear picture of the issue. Otherwise, carry on with the nonsense.
Try focusing on the thread topic rather than attempting to hijack it.
This is not about "Operation Wide Reciever" in which the arms were actually tracked. This thread is about "Operation Fast & Furious" which began under the Obama administration and AG-Holder's Dept. of Justice.
Be sure to bring up that started under Bush at every chance. I don't think this one was a continuation but maybe you do believe it.
The ATF began Project Gunrunner as a pilot project in Laredo, Texas, in 2005 and expanded it as a national initiative in 2006. Project Gunrunner is also part of the Department of Justice’s broader Southwest Border Initiative, which seeks to reduce cross-border drug and firearms trafficking and the high level of violence associated with these activities on both sides of the border.
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