'Project Gunrunner' Whistleblower Says ATF Sent Him Termination Notice
Maybe they can get Janet Reno to take the fall? Oh wait, no need, they will just lie and ignore it. It’s just another disaster they created.
Compare the media noise on this with the Valerie Plame story.
Sorry! What I have seen out of Issa so far reminds me of a chihuahua yipping at an M-1 Abrams Army tank!
“...he certainly would not have ordered gun running...”
This is Chicago speak for: “Sure we signed off on it, but you won’t find MY finger prints on it!”
Fact: As early as 2008 officials in this administration cite American guns as being the primary arms of violent Mexican criminals (which is proven false). Eric Holder states unequivocally (in 2009) that this is the primary reason that the administration will seek to re-institute the ban on the sale of assault weapons.
Fact: This administration caused at least thousands of weapons to be illegally sold to people known to resell said weapons across the Mexican border.
Fact: Between 2009 and 2010 more than 3500 Gun were allowed to “walk” into Mexico.
Fact: In a Jan. 25, 2011, Phoenix press conference, Special Agent in Charge William Newell was asked whether ATF agents were ever ordered to allow guns to walk into Mexico. He answered, Hell no!
Fact: In a February 4, 2011, response letter to Grassley, Justice Department Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs Ron Weich described as false Grassleys assertion that ATF had knowingly allowed guns to be purchased and walked into Mexico.
Fact: Leaked e-mail traffic from spring 2010 documents show that ATF management from Acting Director Kenneth Melson on down were personally briefed in Phoenix on Operation Fast and Furious by Newell.
Fact: The ATF intentionally broke national and international laws with this operation.
Fact: The official ATF explanation for this operation, after being forced to admit that they allowed gun into Mexico, was to allow criminals to buy and transport guns to Mexico so that the ATF could later tie them back to drug cartels when they were used in crimes.
Fact: The ATF could not track firearms used in Mexican crimes except at the request of the Mexican government.
Fact: If the ATF was requested by Mexico to provide firearm tracking information, that request is not likely to provide the information that the ATF said they wanted.
Fact: If the ATF could actually tie a firearm they caused to be illegally sold to a Mexican cartel...so what? They have no jurisdiction in Mexico, no arrest powers, and even if they were to provide this information to Mexican officials it gains local law enforcement nothing.
Fact: At least 150 people have been killed with guns that the ATF knowingly and illegally allowed to be sold.
Fact: Not one person has been arrested by allowing guns to cross the border.
Everyone that can be linked to the decision process is guilty of deprivation of rights under color of law which in this case is a capital crime. A good case could be made that those same people are also guilty of treason.
http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2011/06/27/nra-boss-obamas-gone-in-2012
Interesting tidbit in this article is that Obama told Sarah Brady that he was working on gun control “under the radar”.