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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #440 on: February 27, 2012, 12:18:03 PM »
This news is  heartening. For the longest time it appeared EH was picking and choosing which border state to offend now we know better, he's attacked them all.  He's attacked them all except his beloved CA which is to be expected.

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Terri Reese Released on Bail!

(25 February) Still Awaiting details, but the judge granted bail last night and family members were on their way to pick her up this morning.  Bail was expected to be $2 million with a bond of $200,000.  Those numbers would mean that family and friends would be stretched to the limit to secure the bond, and this reduces the possibility of finding the money necessary if any of the other Reeses are ever granted bail, but for now the good news is that Terri is out of jail for the first time in almost 6 months.

We'll keep you posted as we learn anything new.

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Civilians targeted while gunwalkers walk

          (17 February) The investigation into the ATF/DOJ Gunwalker scandal code-named Fast & Furious has passed the one-year mark.  During that time Congressional investigators have put barely a chip in the stone wall established by Eric Holder and his Justice Department.  So far, fewer than 20 percent of the documents requested by Congressional investigators have been produced by the DOJ.  There have been a couple of resignations and a few reassignments, and one Justice Department official has refused to testify on Fifth Amendment grounds, but so far there hasn't been the slightest indication that anyone involved is going to spend a single day in jail.

In contrast, a family in New Mexico has languished in jail for almost six months.  They have been denied bail, their assets have been seized, and threatened with civil forfeiture.  They have yet to be convicted of anything.  

I’ve written previously of Rick Reese, his wife Terri, and their two sons, Ryin and Remington.  They were arrested without incident last August in Las Cruces, New Mexico on charges that they had knowingly sold guns and ammunition to smuggled to Mexican drug cartels.  While I don’t personally know the Reese family, I have spoken with a number of people who do.  The Reeses are by all accounts, well respected and liked within the Deming/Las Cruces area where they had lived for over 20 years, running a successful gun store for the past 17.  Rick Reese had planned to retire from the business and close the store at the end of 2011 in order to make a run for sheriff of Luna County.  Son Ryin was in the process of opening a store of his own in Las Cruces.  The family was asked to come down to the ATF offices to discuss Ryin’s application for a Federal Firearms License – where they were arrested.  Requests for bail have, so far, been denied on the grounds that they are flight risks and a threat to the community.  The government has also announced their intent to move forward with a civil forfeiture hearing to claim virtually everything the family owns as “ill-gotten gains.”

Prosecutors claim that denying bail to the Reeses follows a precedent set in a “similar” recent case in Columbus, New Mexico.  In that case, the mayor and other prominent citizens – all Mexican-Americans with close ties to Mexico – were actively working directly with Mexican drug gangs in a trafficking scheme.  Those defendants were held without bail as flight risks.  The Reeses are accused of, at worst, selling to questionable buyers and have no personal or family connections with Mexico.

Terri Reese recently had a new bail hearing in which prosecutors showed a video of an informant purchasing ammunition.  At the close of the sale Terri tore a mailing label off of a box with a comment about not wanting it to be traced back to them.  The prosecutor insisted that this was proof that Terri knew the ammo was destined for Mexico.  Terri’s lawyer explained that store labels on trash left at informal shooting areas had led to friction with local property owners.  He also pointed out that Terri had called ATF about a woman she suspected might be making straw purchases.  She was told they would look into it and that she should carry on as normal.  The woman turned out to be a government informant.  Sales to that informant constitute the core charges against Terri Reese.  As of press time, we are still awaiting a bail decision from the judge.

Meanwhile Eric Holder again testified before the House Government Reform Committee investigating the Fast & Furious fiasco in which government agents instructed gun dealers to sell thousands of firearms to suspected gun traffickers.  We now know that there was never any plan or attempt made to track or follow the guns and that Washington was actively seeking numbers from those sales to bolster support for a rule requiring dealers to report sales of multiple semi-auto long guns.  Several federal agencies, including the Drug Enforcement Agency and the FBI have admitted knowing about the tactics and being advised by DOJ to leave it alone.  The inter-agency cooperation clearly indicates very high-level involvement in keeping the Gunwalking scheme going, yet no one in a position of authority at the DOJ admits to authorizing the operation which has contributed to hundreds of murders – including that of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.

The callous indifference to human life, Constitutional liberties, and the lying and stonewalling from ATF and the DOJ are indications of serious corruption within those agencies.  It all calls for an immediate and thorough investigation by an independent office with the authority to access every document and every witness.  This investigation must be taken out of the political realm and those responsible brought to justice.

The comparison between the way the Reese family has been treated for supposedly selling some 16 guns, and how federal agents and bureaucrats are being given a pass on “walking” close to 2000, is chilling.  If the Reeses are guilty that fact should be proven in court – before the forfeiture trial – and they should be released on bail in the meantime as guaranteed in the Constitution.  The same goes for those responsible for Fast & Furious.  The truth must be disclosed and everyone must be held accountable for their actions.

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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #441 on: February 27, 2012, 12:30:01 PM »
Where are they being held?  Thousands of people should be storming that place busting them out at the same time thousands are busting into the Justice Bldg in DC and drag EH out into the street!

We are such a bunch of dumb animals...
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #442 on: February 29, 2012, 10:48:16 AM »
I cannot loath this lying POS enough!

http://video.foxnews.com/v/1479072069001/holder-fast--furious-was-executed-poorly

I want this criminal thrown into a dark dank hole for the rest of his unnatural life!
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« Reply #443 on: March 13, 2012, 12:22:24 PM »

Snippets:

Waiting for Boner. Tea Parties Take on the Three Stooges Over Failure to Aggressively Investigate the Gunwalker Scandal.


The difference between a simple audit and a forensic audit is the same as the relationship between an autopsy and a forensic autopsy. One merely explains how the subject died. The other seeks to identify who killed him.


This is why all federal government agencies and bureaus fear the GAGAS Monster. GAGAS is an acronym for "Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards."


The fact is that most federal law enforcement agencies get away with what they do because they are not subject to forensic audits based upon GAGAS. One way that agencies seek to control the process is by "auditing" themselves and presenting the results to credulous (or, more often, totally-ignorant) congressmen. To be effective, agencies cannot be trusted to do GAGAS forensic audits because they are a party of interest. Eric Holder's DOJ, for example, could not be trusted to audit F&F.

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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #444 on: March 17, 2012, 10:38:09 AM »

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Friday document dump: Holder’s DOJ releases more on ‘Fast and Furious’

Issa has laid the groundwork to hold Holder in contempt of Congress in the near future if he doesn’t comply with the subpoenas.[/blockquote]


Laid the groundwork to hold him in contempt?  Really?  Issa can't even hold his wife much less Holder. 

Put 'em all in irons.

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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #445 on: March 17, 2012, 11:38:06 AM »
Trickle here trickle there, enough of this crap!  Issues subpoenas already and send the Marshalls in!
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #446 on: April 21, 2012, 11:31:14 AM »
http://freebeacon.com/third-smoking-gun-in-fast-and-furious/

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A new book raises questions as to whether the FBI hid the existence of a weapon recovered at the scene of murdered U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry. Conservative commentator and author Katie Pavlich lays out evidence she says points to a FBI cover-up to protect a confidential informant in her recently released book, Fast and Furious: Barack Obama’s Bloodiest Scandal and Its Shameless Cover-up.

However, Pavlich asserts there was a third gun. The book details three separate pieces of evidence that point to a third weapon being recovered and then covered up by the FBI and the Justice Department.

Border Patrol agents, who have since been issued gag orders, were overheard at Terry’s funeral discussing the third gun.
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #447 on: April 22, 2012, 01:59:30 PM »
Read that on Friday BMG.  Just one more count to put against this Regime and its henchmen!

Mrs. Terry is being so poorly abused in all this, everytime to story comes up, and still the Regime gets away with its BS!

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Fast & Furious: First scapegaot falling?
« Reply #448 on: April 26, 2012, 12:38:51 PM »
BREAKING: Top Obama DOJ Official RESIGNING Over Fast and Furious?

Reports now indicating U.S. Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich to step down under pressure from Fast and Furious scandal as well as ongoing investigation into multi-million dollar bribery scheme.
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #449 on: April 26, 2012, 12:49:25 PM »
Aw, come on?!  I don't want flunkies no mater how close their faces are to Erica's butt, I want Erica on a rail and run out of town!  What a bunch of useless PR BS!  Like this will put The Regime in its place!

 ::cussing::

Unless this little prick can be picked up and offered a deal...but I doubt it...proglodyte trash usually keeps their lips zipped...even if their pants aren't!

 ::gaah::
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #450 on: April 26, 2012, 12:52:50 PM »

The big trials come after the election.  Romney's got three big one's:

The economy and related
The military
and
Justice

All three must be cleaned up in order for us to return to a Republic.


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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #451 on: April 26, 2012, 12:56:23 PM »
Once the trash has been removed, they'll need a lot of bleach to scrub the stench out.
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #452 on: April 26, 2012, 01:00:39 PM »
This is all well and good, but the job ain't done until the stench from this covers Holder at the very least and (in a perfect world) Obama as well.
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Re: Fast & Furious: First scapegaot falling?
« Reply #453 on: April 26, 2012, 02:33:33 PM »
BREAKING: Top Obama DOJ Official RESIGNING Over Fast and Furious?

Reports now indicating U.S. Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich to step down under pressure from Fast and Furious scandal as well as ongoing investigation into multi-million dollar bribery scheme.

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U.S. Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich plans to resign his position soon, as two different scandals rage on in which he has provided allegedly misleading information to Congress.

Weich, who has served as Attorney General Eric Holder’s emissary in congressional communications, will become the next dean of the University of Baltimore School of Law in July, according to the National Law Journal.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/25/high-ranking-doj-official-to-resign-amid-fast-and-furious-virgin-islands-bribery-scandals/#ixzz1tB0wTip5

"Plans to resign SOON"?  Dean of a law school?  ::snort::  Doesn't seem under pressure to me.
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #454 on: April 26, 2012, 05:06:28 PM »

The big trials come after the election.  Romney's got three big one's:

The economy and related
The military
and
Justice

All three must be cleaned up in order for us to return to a Republic.



I'll expect nothing less than to see ALL of the F&F bunch in prison!!!!
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Re: Fast & Furious: First scapegaot falling?
« Reply #455 on: April 26, 2012, 09:26:28 PM »
BREAKING: Top Obama DOJ Official RESIGNING Over Fast and Furious?

Reports now indicating U.S. Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich to step down under pressure from Fast and Furious scandal as well as ongoing investigation into multi-million dollar bribery scheme.

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U.S. Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich plans to resign his position soon, as two different scandals rage on in which he has provided allegedly misleading information to Congress.

Weich, who has served as Attorney General Eric Holder’s emissary in congressional communications, will become the next dean of the University of Baltimore School of Law in July, according to the National Law Journal.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/04/25/high-ranking-doj-official-to-resign-amid-fast-and-furious-virgin-islands-bribery-scandals/#ixzz1tB0wTip5

"Plans to resign SOON"?  Dean of a law school?  ::snort::  Doesn't seem under pressure to me.


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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #456 on: April 27, 2012, 07:45:16 AM »
What a   ::cussing::  joke!

My fears of the gulty getting away with this crap are still in play!

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« Reply #457 on: April 27, 2012, 12:44:41 PM »
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57423017-503544/republicans-prepare-contempt-citation-against-eric-holder-over-fast-and-furious/

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House Republicans investigating the Fast and Furious scandal have gotten the go-ahead by their party leaders to pursue a contempt citation against Attorney General Eric Holder, senior congressional aides told CBS News. The resolution will accuse Holder and his Justice Department of obstructing the congressional probe into the allegations that the government let thousands of weapons fall into the hands of Mexican drug cartels.

The citation would attempt to force Holder to turn over tens of thousands of pages documents related to the probe, which has entered its second year.

For months, congressional Republicans probing ATF's Fast and Furious "Gunwalker" scandal - led by California Republican Darrell Issa, have been investigating a contempt citation. They've worked quietly behind the scenes to build support among fellow Republicans, since it could ultimately face a full House vote. CBS News has confirmed that House Speaker John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, has given Rep. Issa, who heads the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, the go-ahead to proceed. A 48-page long draft contempt resolution is being prepared.

So...when does he start his jail time again? Yeah...thought so.
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #458 on: April 27, 2012, 01:07:02 PM »

Are they playing this to run up until voting time?
Hmmm, isn't it about time for summer recess?
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Re: ATF’s Fast & Furious- Obama’s ‘Weaponsgate’?
« Reply #459 on: May 01, 2012, 03:38:40 PM »
http://pjmedia.com/blog/judiciary-chairman-unleashes-on-holder-for-partisan-ignorance-of-constitution/?singlepage=true

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“The Obama administration has ignored the constitutional balance of power between co-equal branches of government and blocked investigations of its actions. When the Administration doesn’t like a law, they refuse to enforce it. And if the Senate’s constitutional authority to approve political appointees gets in their way, the Administration ignores the Constitution,” Smith said.

“All government officials are bound by the limits of the Constitution and the rule of law, including the President and the Attorney General,” the chairman added.

The report delves into several high-profile examples of the DoJ’s quest to “impose the Administration’s partisan agenda on the American people.”

The first of these: Operation Fast and Furious.

“Since the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives’ (ATF) Operation Fast and Furious first became public in January, 2011, the Department has responded with a consistent focus on avoiding responsibility rather than addressing institutional flaws,” the report states.
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