Posted on 12/09/2011 11:11:02 AM PST by neverdem
Congressman attempts to transfer Fast and Furious blame onto NRA radicals, the Senate Holder obliges
Georgia Democratic Rep. Hank Johnson accused the tea party movement and the National Rifle Association of creating an manufactured controversy over Operation Fast and Furious Thursday.
Johnsons comments came during an interview with The Daily Caller outside the House Judiciary Committee hearing room. Attorney General Eric Holder was testifying before the committee about Fast and Furious a Justice Department program where Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents facilitated the sale of about 2,000 guns to Mexican drug cartels.
I think this is another manufactured controversy by the second amendment, NRA Republican tea party movement, Johnson said.
Johnson sung a different tune during the hearing, though, comparing the scandal to what he considers a surge in illegal gun sales to criminals.
After asking Holder for the specific number of guns the Justice Department and ATF helped smuggle into the hands of drug cartels to which Holder responded there were about 2,000 Johnson alleged that the gun show loophole was far worse.
Now, how many firearms are sold to al-Qaida terrorists, to other convicted felons, to domestic violence perpetrators, to convicted felons, to white supremacists? Johnson asked Holder. How many unlicensed gun dealers, or lets say, how many weapons, how many assault rifles lets just say in a given year are sold to such individuals by unlicensed gun dealers at these gun shows and how many of those end up walking away to Mexico? Can you give us a number on that?
I dont have a number on that, Holder said, offering to try to figure out later for Johnson what the exact number was.
Would it be more than a couple of hundred? Johnson followed up, likely meaning to say a couple thousand because his reference was in the context of Fast and Furious.
Though Holder previously admitted to Johnson he didnt have those statistics, he played into the argument without the facts.
Im pretty certain itd be more than 2,000, but in terms of getting those numbers to you, I can try to do that after the hearing, he said.
Johnson also claimed that the Senate is to blame for operations like Fast and Furious because its been almost six years since Congress upper chamber confirmed a presidential nominee as the head of the ATF.
Over the past five and a half years, weve had five acting directors of the ATF, Johnson said. The Senates failure and refusal to confirm a nominee for that important agency. What affect does that have on the ability of that agency to be guided in such a way so we can avoid situations like Fast and Furious?
I think thats actually a very good point, Holder said. When you have a confirmed head, theres a certain prestige that goes with that demarcation. But, beyond that, it allows a person to have a longer term and a certain consistency to put in place the programs, put in place controls that dont exist and allowed Fast and Furious to happen.
Johnson finished off his questioning by commenting that he thinks conservatives are systematically trying to prevent the ATF from functioning. I think the NRA and other Second Amendment rights radicals have confidence that the U.S. will not have a competent ATF head, he said.
House oversight committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, who also sits on the Judiciary Committee, was up next in questioning and struck back at Johnsons inflammatory rhetoric. Id be remiss if I didnt take exception to calling the NRA members, millions of them, radicals, Issa said. I think thats an offensive statement and that its beneath this committee.
bttt
And pull him off of his investigations?
The bulk of Johnson’s district is Dekalb County. It has the second highest crime stats in Georgia, of which Fulton wins that “honor.” Fulton and Dekalb Counties are neighbors in Metro Atlanta. Johnson took Cynthia McKinney’s seat. What does that tell you?
DeKalb County Ga. GBI crime stats 2010
pop 730,856
murder 85
rape 178
robbery 114
aggravated assault 1,632
burglary 10,437
larceny 19,743
vehicle theft 4,915
arson 116
I wonder how many calls were made to 911 for fast-food order problems there?
Thanks neverdem.
Funny, that’s just what we call him in my house.
Clayton County, just south of Hartsfield (add names Jackson and someone else) International Airport has that honor. One involved an LE upset about his mickey dees order. He created a frukus. Throwing the burger in the face of the server because it had too much salt for his liking.
He’s still on duty.
Another involved a man who swung at a military women (not in her military uniform)after she spat on him, and cursed him. Then he swung a right hook, ending the hostilities. I think he is either in jail or on probation now.
Then we had another incident where a BK (I think) assist manager took a mop handle after a customer, and beat her with it. The customer had a seeing eye dog. Or something of the sort. She had a legal license to enter with the dog, regardless. The manager became irate when the woman claimed this is a seeing eye dog, or whatever. The assist manager felt the rule no dogs allowed applied to all dogs no matter what. So she took it upon herself to beat the woman with the mop handle. She was fired. Not aware of any criminal proceedings.
There’s more. I just can’t recall them all just now.
Yikes!
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