November 17, 2011
Mexicos attorney general, Marisela Morales, told Mexican congressmen that she has asked the United States to extradite six suspects of providing guns to drug cartels.
Under the Operation Fast and Furious, providing guns to drug cartels was a practice approved by US agencies. According to CNN, more than 2,000 guns were trafficked and some estimates indicate that more than 200 Mexicans and several American agents were killed with these guns.
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Mrs. Morales said that Mexican authorities will dig deep on its investigations trying to discover how and why the Operation Fast and Furious happened. One can only wonder what this would mean, as The Daily Caller reported yesterday that 43 members of the US Congress are calling for attorney general Eric Holders immediate resignation.
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“Mexicos attorney general, Marisela Morales, told Mexican congressmen that she has asked the United States to extradite six suspects of providing guns to drug cartels.
And just who are those six unindentified suspects? Inquiring minds wants to know.
Why? It's simple... The Obama regime needed evidence to "prove" the fraudulent claim that legal firearms from the US were being trafficked to Mexican drug cartels. After all, they weren't able to actually produce many to begin with. So what better way than to actually traffic the guns directly to the cartels! What could possibly go wrong? After all, it was all for good intentions... To subvert and eliminate that pesky 2nd Amendment of the Constitution.
I just get angry when I hear F&F referred to as a "botched operation." The only part that was "botched" was the fact that word of it got out, because of whistle blowers within the government who could no longer live with the tyrannical actions of the government.
Mark