Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Punish the Innocent Let the Guilty Go Free

The innocent being law abiding gun owners, and the guilty being...well...you know.

quote:

The scheme saw the federal government provide more than 2,000 firearms to Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel...

...Operation Fast and Furious was run primarily by the DOJ, but involved Obama administration officials spread across four Cabinet-level departments, and included direct links to the White House’s National Security Council.

...Holder used his opening statement to shift the blame to the American gun dealers — whom his Department forced to supply weapons to the cartels — and Congress...

...Senators Diane Feinstein (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY) dishonestly claimed that the plot was an extension of the Bush-era Operation Wide Receiver. It most decidedly was not, and Holder himself refuted that connection.

Judiciary Committee Chairman Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Feinstein argued that the plot — in which the government forced firearms dealers to give weapons to criminals — justified more gun-control laws.


The closing statement of the commentary was this:

"Either Operation Fast and Furious is investigated by an independent counsel, or there is no rule of law in America."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama said he was working on gun control "under the radar"...this is probably what he meant. "F&F" and out of control guns it caused would be the excuse and evidence needed for more gun control.

Anonymous said...

Obama said he was working on gun control "under the radar"...this is probably what he meant. "F&F" and out of control guns it caused would be the excuse and evidence needed for more gun control.