Posted on 06/29/2012 12:03:55 PM PDT by Red Steel
Rep. Darrell Issa managed to push the details of a secret wiretap application from the botched Fast and Furious gunwalking operation into the public domain this week when he entered summaries into the Congressional Record, apparently using Congress protection under the speech and debate clause to get around legal boundaries.
The summary of a March 2010 wiretap application shows that federal agents repeatedly lost track of guns they knew were being trafficked back to cartels in Mexico a violation of Justice Department policy that should have raised red flags with top department officials who signed off on the wiretaps, said Mr. Issa, California Republican and chairman of the oversight committee that is looking into the operation.
Mr. Issa introduced the summary as part of the Houses debate Thursday before lawmakers held a historic vote to to hold Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in contempt of Congress.
Mr. Issa contends the wiretap application contradicts Mr. Holders claim that nothing in there would have shown gunwalking was going on.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
EXCELLENT...and thank you!
I said that only because I’m not so optimistic these days. And after this gut punch by the SCOTUS I’m having a little pity party right now. Issa has been the one bright spot lately showing at last some modicum of fortitude to fight these bastards. But we need many more like him and I don’t see it happening right now. The GOP is and will remain spineless unless we get a whole lot of Tea Party people elected. Can it be done? Sure, but it will be an uphill battle.
My pleasure... :)
I wonder if Holder and Ron Brown were friends before Brown was assassinated.
To remove any one of these checks and balances could destroy the Republic -- in this case, we become a Police State.
We are a police state.
Just read the headlines. A teenager is watching the Food Channel and Bam, here comes the SWAT Team. Or rather, Boom there goes the stun grenade, followed by the men in black.
A family from Deming, NM has been held in a Las Cruces jail for months. No charges, no bail. They operated a mom and pop gun shop.
I could go on.
Holder told the committee: That refers to Wide Receiver, not to Fast and Furious. The e-mail that you [Rep. Chaffetz] just read [between Trusty and Weinstein] now this is important that email referred to Wide Receiver, it did not refer to Fast and Furious. That has to be noted for the record. Chaffetz, after a long pause, said, No, it doesnt. It says Fast and Furious. Do you think we should have Lanny participate in press when Fast and Furious and Lauras Tucson case [Wide Receiver] are unsealed? Its specific to Fast and Furious. That is not true, Mr. Attorney General. Im happy to share it with you.
Holder told the committee: That refers to Wide Receiver, not to Fast and Furious.
Did Eric the Red WithHolder lie with a straight face when he said this? He's crazy.
Lets Start Calling The skinny Communist in the White House...”Trayvon’s Daddy”
Is that like water-boarding?
Oh, I keep thinking of John Mitchell and Stonewalling.
From Holder tied to OKC bombers
...according to the documentation provided in the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit brought against the Department of Justice by Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue, the Oklahoma City bombing had aspects of being an FBI sting operation that went out of control.
...Holder had authorized the FBI to provide explosives to Nichols and McVeigh, then lost track of both the explosives and their targets. McVeigh went on to detonate some of the explosives outside the federal building, an act that was designed to help anti-terrorism legislation pass Congress. But an additional case of explosives was unaccounted for
“Oh, I keep thinking of John Mitchell and Stonewalling.”
And so we arrive at the next Nixonian moment in this tragic episode, Plausible Deniablilty to be claimed by Holder.
But I'd settle for 30 years in Leavenworth. In General Population, so the prisoners could have a good look at a guy who had it all but dealt it away for offices and power.
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