Top Justice Department officials have settled on a strategy for explaining a botched gun-trafficking probe that includes blaming the now-ousted U.S. attorney in Phoenix.
The department has spent much of the year dealing with questions about federal agents' use of investigative tactics that resulted in the smuggling of firearms into Mexico. The issue is coming to a head Tuesday, when Attorney General Eric Holder is set to answer questions at a Senate hearing.
A hostile reception likely awaits from Republican lawmakers, who have pushed to make Mr. Holder accountable. More than 30 have called for him to resign. . .
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Monday, November 7, 2011
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so if anybody has the complete version of this article I sure would appreciate you forwarding it to me by email to GeorgeMason1776ATaol.com.
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So tired of the "botched" label. It worked perfectly. The only part that was "botched" was that they got caught.
To get full version of almost any article, especially WSJ:
[1] go to stub article
[2] copy headline
[3] go to news.google.com
[4] paste headline
[5] click top link in the results
It's not even cheating. Google said, long ago, that if you want to get indexed for the full content of the article, then you have to present the full content of the article from the google link. If you only show the stub, you only get indexed on the stub article. So, they choose ...
In these instances, you might try bugmenot.com
Of course, that probably counts as wire fraud. (rolls eyes)
WSJ articles can be viewed with Google Cache:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?gcx=w&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB10001424052970204621904577017941485938760.html
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