Sunday, June 24, 2012

Fast and furious summed up.

A program designed by idealogues to create gun voliance to shutdown gun ownership in the USA. Along with conservative commentators like Rush Limbaugh, Issa suggested as late as April that Fast and Furious may have been part of a policy by the White House to flood the Mexican market with guns to foment violence, which would then put political pressure back on the US to curb its wide-open border gun bazaar and weaken Second Amendment rights… “Could it be that what they really were thinking of was in fact to use this walking of guns in order to promote an assault weapons ban?” Rep. Issa said. “Many think so. And [the administration] hasn’t come up with an explanation that would cause any of us not to agree.”… [W]hile the political lines around Fast and Furious are thus clearly drawn, allusions to Watergate-sized conspiracy theories do, at the very least, also help bolster Issa’s central point: If only to quell such theories, Americans deserve to know whether it was really a hapless bureaucratic blunder or whether administration officials lied about the extent of their involvement in what became a deadly scandal. An interesting note the current administrations demand of the border patrol to only carry bean bag shot instead of real bullets means that a border guard's death was and is still inevetiable. nobody in their right mind would bring a BB gun to a gun fight. If our guards had real bullets they might have had a shot. For the longer more detailed version. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0tZm90DcjM&feature=share&list=PL3C13E3C48D1DED7F