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**Crickets**
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**Crickets**
there is no free press it's been bought and paid for
Fast & Furious White House link is back in U.S.
Kevin OReilly, the so-called link connecting the White House to the scandal known as Operation Fast and Furious, is back in the United States, according to CNS News.
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Under Federal Law a whistleblower can't be disciplined for it. Where is the law enforcement when you need it!!?ATF whistleblower fired; helped found ‘Clean Up' website
Another bombshell uncovered in the leaked e-mails indicated that the U.S. federal government had deliberately allowed cartel hit men to murder people inside the United States if they agreed to offer their services to Washington. "Regarding ICE [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] screwing up informants: They [ICE] were handling big hit men from Juarez and letting them kill in the U.S.," the same federal law enforcement supervisor wrote in an e-mail.
While the claim is certainly explosive and hard to understand, analysts who follow the drug war closely say it would not be the first time the U.S. government had authorized similar insanity. "Though Stratfor source US714's revelation may seem too dark to be true, Narco News has already documented, via the multi-year House of Death investigative series, that ICE, with the approval of US prosecutors, allowed one of its informants to participate in multiple murders inside Mexico in order to make a drug case," wrote investigative reporter Bill Conroy, one of the premier journalists covering the issue.
Under Federal Law a whistleblower can't be disciplined for it. Where is the law enforcement when you need it!!?
Well, my sources say there may be more to this. I'm back from a hunting trip and starting to dig into it a bit.[B said:deen_ad] [/B]Under Federal Law a whistleblower can't be disciplined for it. Where is the law enforcement when you need it!!?
As I suspected no one wants the real answer. It's more fun chasing phantoms
Blitz...this may answer some of your questions..
Second joint Fast & Furious report cites ‘management failures'
A second installment of the joint report on Operation Fast and Furious asserting "widespread management failures" by senior Justice Department officials was released today despite a virtual government shutdown due to Hurricane Sandy.
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and after all this time holder didn't no about it! give me that much time to work the paper work up and all the pos R & D in the w h would know all about what happened then we could kick all there arse's out