It is something weve been building its not yet finished, and theres more work to do,
This sounds like damn threat. like, if you think it’s bad now, just wait...
The first thing that got me was “we are checking southbound transit to capture illegal guns...”
Seriously, someone in the DNC (even by the Dem’s lyin talking-point standards) has to question this man’s compulsion to lie and his fitness to serve.
I’m not certain you (and Freeper’s posting before you) saw this Daily Caller UPDATE:
From the WH Press Office-—full transcript of Obamas Fast and Furious exchange on Wednesday-—UPDATE 5:21 p.m.
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MR. [JOSE] SIADE [of Yahoo! Espanol]: Mr. President, this question comes from Karina in Ohio: Mr. President, what is your strategy to stop the flow of weapons bought with drug money in the U.S. and then sent to Mexico, especially after what happened in Operation Fast and Furious?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, this is a great challenge, and Ive been the first one to admit Ive said this publicly in bilateral meetings with President Calderón that theres a two-way street in terms of the problems of transnational drug operations. The Mexican government I think has been very courageous in taking on these cartels, at great cost, obviously, with respect to violence in Mexico. Thats the right thing to do.
We have to be a more effective partner in both reducing demand for drugs here in the United States and for stemming the flow of weapons and cash that help to finance and facilitate these cartels. So were working very hard to have a much more effective interdiction effort of south to north or north to south traffic than we have in the past, so we are checking southbound transit to try to capture illegal guns, illegal cash transfers to drug cartels. It is something that we have been building over the last couple of years; its not yet finished.
And theres going to be more work to do.
Part of the issue here, obviously, is budgetary. At a time when the federal government is looking for ways to save money, were going to have to figure out ways to operate smarter and more effective in our investigations without a huge expansion of resources because those resources arent there.
MR. SIADE: And in terms of the demand here in the U.S., what kind of efforts
THE PRESIDENT: With respect to the demand in the U.S., our drug czar here in the United States I think has done a very good job working with schools and local communities, working with local law enforcement to try and continue to reduce drug demand. One of the things that Ive always believed is that and this is reflective in my administrations policy is that we cant just think about this as a law enforcement issue; we also have to think of it as a public health issue.
If you think about the enormous changes that have been made in terms of peoples use of tobacco, for example, that wasnt because they were arrested. It was also because young people were taught that smoking was bad for your health, it didnt make you cool public service announcements. So I think taking a comprehensive approach that includes interdiction and law enforcement, but also takes into account public health strategies, treatment.
A lot of cities around the country, if you decide that you want to rid yourself of drugs, you may have to wait three months, six months, to get into a local treatment program. Well, thats not going to be particularly effective. So what weve been trying to see is can we get more resources into treatment, more resources into a public health approach, even as we continue to target the cartels, the drug kingpins, those who are really responsible for perpetrating the drug trade in communities across the country.
http://dailycaller.com/2011/09/28/obama-evades-fast-and-furious-questions-from-latino-media/
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It’s obvious he had these comments prepared. He was either reading from a script or had TOTUS at hand.