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Old 07-31-2012, 12:35 PM
 
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Watching the news right now and the Democrats are blaming the Bush administration for Fast & Furious. How come the Bush Administration is responsible for everything that goes wrong with this administration??

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The names cited in the report are mostly familiar to longtime students of Fast and Furious: Acting ATF Director Ken Melson, Deputy Director William Hoover, Special Agent in Charge William Newell of the Phoenix Field Division, Deputy Assistant Director for Field Operations William McMahon, and Assistant Director for Field Operations Mark Chait.

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Melson is out and all the other have been reassigned.

Fast and Furious: Five ATF officials named in congressional report - Conservative News

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