Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Anti-Gun Groups Silent on Fast and Furious
Here's a story that (I think) exposes some hypocrisy.
It seems to me that if you are for OR against something, you should be ALL IN.
If you're NOT, I doubt your sincerity and have no time for you...
It seems to me that if you are for OR against something, you should be ALL IN.
If you're NOT, I doubt your sincerity and have no time for you...
Bob Owens writes about it at PJmedia.com:
"The Brady Campaign, the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, and Mayors Against Illegal Guns have refused repeated requests by PJ Media for comment on the hundreds of Mexican citizens believed murdered with firearms provided by the Obama administration.
Operation Fast and Furious involved a coalition of federal agencies facilitating the sale of more than 2,000 firearms to known drug cartel straw purchasers. At times, federal agents ran interference for cartel weapon smugglers, thwarting local law enforcement. The operation collapsed when a number of agents came forward as whistleblowers following the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, dead following a shootout with a cartel group led by an FBI informant.
Mexico Attorney General Marisela Morales has stated that at least 300 murders can be attributed to weapons provided through Operation Fast and Furious, which would make it the deadliest scandal ever involving a U.S. administration."