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Napolitano perjured herself to Congress in Fast & Furious testimony
Not surprised at all. Holder & Napolitano, what a team.
Not surprised at all. Holder & Napolitano, what a team.
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Muhaaaaaa!Have you ever seen the movie with Gary Busey called "Hider in the House"?
The fact of the matter is this- nobody would have let those gun walk without approval from higher. Nobody. Your typical ATF agent would have just seized the guns and flipped the straw buyer against the middle man to put pressure on the middle man for the bigger fish. Middle man doesn't flip? Oh well, you have the guns and a supply chain broken with no casualties. This is the playbook that all agencies use.
Catch the little fish, then hook him to catch the bigger fish and so on until nobody wants to be on the hook and takes the fall. Letting guns walk across an international boarder screams conspiracy. Especially without someone's head on a block, this screams conspiracy with a cover up. If someone didn't mess up and go outside the playbook, then it was a sanctioned operation from the higher ups...but they didn't expect an ATF whistle blower to have a conscious and go public.
So, now with the election and Zimmerman shooting a black teenager- they think they have a way out of it. They hope the public will forget and the hearings will be squashed because everyone is claiming ignorance...
Unless wiki leaks gets those emails and memos to Eric Holder and Napolitano this will just be another chapter long forgotten...
The Flouride Heads are too busy with American Idol.
A prematurely grey soul singer from Alabama who was once likened to a drunken dad at a wedding triumphed in the American Idol finale, which drew more votes than have ever been cast for a president in a US election.
Taylor Hicks, 29, emerged as the winner in the finale of the TV show on Wednesday night in which 63m votes were cast. It is the biggest single voting night in the five-season history of the show. In the 1984 US presidential election, 54.5 million voters backed Ronald Reagan - the most votes obtained by a president. British viewers can watch the show tonight on ITV2.