Kazuma
Ammo Amy
Kazuma
Would you be so kind to actually link the bill to either Wide Receiver, Fast and Furious, or gun walking if you are going to make the claim. This is the third time you have been asked and you still don't seem to be able to grasp that.
Oh, wait. You were expecting someone to actually
state they are walking guns in any these bills?
No. I am expecting you to prove your statement that people who voted for this bill thought letting guns walk was a good idea. AnarchoPhiliac wrote:
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My mind is filled with all sorts of "Who the ******** thought it was a good idea to give automatic rifles to Drug Cartels?"
To which you replied:
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Issa voted "Yes" to this. I guess he thought it was a good idea.
And you keep humping that bill like it is some sort of supporting evidence. What I expect is, if you are going to make a claim, to support it with evidence.
I put forward the document under which the ATF performed their gun walking, just like they did in 2006. No, it's not the same bill, since they walked guns in 2006, ended it in 2007, then put forward another bill like it in 2008, which Issa supported. It was under the operations of this bill that the Phoenix ATF went back and did what they had done previously.
You can be as obnoxious and nasty as you wish, this doesn't change the fact that there is an established history of this happening and to exclude all that to pin it on one person is a bit ludicrous. I am saying we need to interview people involved in the entire scope of gun walking. That would mean the ATF agents, since this kind of scheme was cooked up by them, and under the auspices of Michael Mukasey. Maybe he can shed light where Eric Holder won't, don't you think?
Were people totally ignorant of what happened under Wide Receiver in 2006 and that a title of "Operation Gunrunner" involving ATF agents and Mexican drug cartels not involve something like running guns?
Did the previous AG hide that information completely? Or were the people who voted for it completely clueless?
The point is, this wasn't a new idea, and whether it was the brainchild of Mukasey, or some guys at the Arizona ATF, you have to look earlier than Holder to identify who thought it was a good idea in the first place.