Arrest warrant...How's that for "mediation"?
According to the report, on numerous occasions ICE and Border Patrol agents stopped vehicles smuggling guns to Mexico, but were instructed by the ATF and U.S. attorney's office to back off.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, challenged the DoJ's claim that federal courts have no jurisdiction in the dispute. DoJ lawyer Ian Gershengorn said the battle over the documents should be resolved by the checks and balances between the legislative and executive branches, to which Judge Jackson countered, "I'm a check and balance". "If you could have worked this out yourselves, wouldn't you have worked this out yourselves?"
"rápido y furioso" ???
Obama laments that guns from the U.S. were flowing into Mexico, but fails to mention his administration was responsible for running guns over the border to build his case for gun control in the U.S. in support of the U.N. gun grab.
Politico.com - Obama talks guns, drugs in Mexico
Breaking - Report: DOJ Leaked Docs to Smear Fast & Furious Whistleblower, Says IG
As they keep turning over rocks, the slimy critters are scurrying.
Report of Investigation Concerning the Improper Disclosure of U.S. Department of Justice Information to a Member of the Media
concerns the Fast and Furious gun-running operation, and observers were reminded again this week that the key player was a former U.S. Attorney in Arizona named Dennis Burke.
On May 20, the Justice Department’s Inspector General issued a report concluding that Burke, who oversaw the crazy operation, had deliberately retaliated against lead whistleblower John Dodson – and in doing so, he “violated Department policy” in a “particularly egregious” manner.
Burke, you see, wasn’t just some locally important lawyer from Arizona. He was a top Democratic Hill staffer, a longtime protégé of former Obama White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, a former chief of staff for then-Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano and then a top aide to now-Secretary Napolitano at the Department of Homeland Security – and was widely understood as being groomed for a Democratic U.S. Senate race in Arizona.
Fast and Furious: Who Is Dennis Burke?
The 'other' scandal still needing to have life breathed back into it ...
His testimony, with partial immunity, could finally be the straw that breaks Holder's back ... and maybe even Obama's.
The numerous parallels in the administration's handling of the Fast and Furious and Internal Revenue Service scandals alone are too striking to be coincidental. The recurring theme is that the buck never stops at the Obama White House.
Fast-forward to the IRS scandal and compare the administration's reaction. In both scandals:
- Holder lied and then lied about his lying.
- The administration investigated itself and stonewalled congressional investigators.
- The administration denied culpability and knowledge and blamed the wrongdoing on rogue employees -- in Phoenix and Cincinnati, respectively.
- The administration blamed Bush. With Fast and Furious, Wide Receiver was the culprit. With the IRS scandal, it was the fault of a Bush appointee.
- Obama expressed shock and varying levels of outrage, promised to bring to account those responsible and then proceeded to do the opposite.
- Congressional Democrats obstructed and ran interference for the administration.
- Obama did his best to shield those accountable, rewarding the wrongdoers and, in some cases, punishing the whistle-blowers.
And I am not challenging anything, either. I've just been one of the people called in (usually by someone in management who got a funny feeling) to look over samrt ideas that were dumb in principle. Usually a few pointed questions and everyone shakes the head and moves on.
Problems come from insular groups, I think. And for the record, I've done it myself. But I've never done anything as dumb as allowing deadly weapons to move across the border just so I could see what happens next.
Waiting for the excuses and whitewash on this one. The longer they take to come out, the fewer people who probably knew. Otherwise they would have formulated the story before the press got it. Again...all speculation.
But what else are we going to do?
So in the end, hundreds of Mexican nationals lost their lives along with a Boarder Patrol agent and the only thing that come from this is more gun comntrol and the Prsident still spouting his same lie to the press about illigal guns going south from the US as the root cause of violence in Mexico.
Does that about sum it up>???
A high-powered rifle lost in the ATF’s Fast and Furious controversy was used to kill a Mexican police chief in the state of Jalisco earlier this year, according to internal Department of Justice records, suggesting that weapons from the failed gun-tracking operation have now made it into the hands of violent drug cartels deep inside Mexico.
Luis Lucio Rosales Astorga, the police chief in the city of Hostotipaquillo, was shot to death Jan. 29 when gunmen intercepted his patrol car and opened fire. Also killed was one of his bodyguards. His wife and a second bodyguard were wounded.
According to Justice Department tracing documents obtained by CBS News, all three guns are WASR-10 762-caliber Romanian rifles. Two were purchased by Fast and Furious suspect Uriel Patino in May and July of 2010. Sean Steward, who was convicted on gun charges in July 2012, purchased a third. The rifles were traced yesterday to the Lone Wolf gun shop in Glendale, Ariz.
During Fast and Furious and similar operations, federal agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) encouraged the Lone Wolf and other gun stores to sell massive amounts of weapons to questionable purchasers who allegedly trafficked them Mexican drug cartels.
- Andre Howard, owner of Lone Wolf Trading Company gun shop, which was cooperating with ATF agents in Fast and Furious and sold at least two of the rifles later believed trafficked to Mexican drug cartels and used in the murder of Agent Terry.
- Lone Wolf Trading Company is also named in the suit.