Saturday, October 8, 2011

From the DOJ Employee Suggestion Box


Above is a DEA agent suggesting to his group supervisor that they allow 2,000 kilos of heroin coming into the country from Mexico proceed without arrest or seizure.
Result.

Here is an FBI agent suggesting to his group supervisor that they allow a group of known terrorists coming into the US proceed without surveillance or arrest to see what they end up doing.




Result.

Here is a Secret Service agent suggesting to his group supervisor that they allow a known presidential assassin to roam freely without surveillance or arrest just to see if he really kills the president.





Result.


Below is an ATF agent suggesting to his group supervisor that they allow 2,000 guns purchased in the US proceed under surveillance into Mexico just to see if they end up in the hands of drug cartels.




Result.

Below is a high-ranking official of the Justice Department suggesting to the Attorney General that ATF allow 2,000 guns purchased in the US cross into Mexico just to see if they wind up in the hands of drug cartels.



Result? Operation Fast and Furious.

3 comments:

  1. Except that the operation originated within and was run by the ATF. You're getting more fast and loose with your facts than ever before.

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  2. "Except that the operation originated within and was run by the ATF"

    WHO is fast and loose? I have made the point tyhast such an insane idea could not have originated within ATF.

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  3. You have offered that opinion, but it is entirely tautological.

    I, Gary Fouse, believe it could not have.

    Therefore, it did not.

    Therefore, I am right that it could not have.

    Therefore, it truly did not.

    Therefore, I am right that it did not.

    You couldn't qualify as an "expert witness" without a good deal more than that, and expert witnesses are greatly overblown in our degenerate modern age.

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