The ad produced by the State Department for $70,000 and distributed all over Pakistan has many similarities to the fast and furious incident. Methinks our government is trying to attack the First Amendment using means similar to what fast and furious was intended to do: get public opinion in support of weakening our First Amendment freedoms, while f&f was intended to do the same for the Second.
“Terry is the most prominent victim of this horribly botched operation, and his family members are the unsung heroes here. They have been waiting patiently for answers for almost two years now. Brian Terry only wanted to do his job and get home for the holidays. Dubbed “Superman” by colleagues and friends, he is the face of “Fast and Furious.” Justice must be properly served, or else his valiant service and ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty will be dishonored.”
As if any of these mysanthropic, bipedal, connoisseurs of corruption know or care anything about honor.
IF we are to survive as a Republic, they MUST be voted out in November; the ONLY way to rid ourselves of this scourge!
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