Saturday, June 18, 2011

Once again, Kurt Hofmann asks the right question: Are there MORE 'Operations Fast and Furious'?

Tip of the 'Gunwalker' iceberg?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think "tip of the iceberg" might be right on target. No telling how many more of these "Fast and Furious" projects have been in the works. Maybe this is why the blacked out pages were what ATF ponied up in the freedom of information requests. I suspect the entire Mexican border was nothing but one big Gun Walking scheme. Perhaps it's time to update my "Range Cards" to include BATF.

pdxr13 said...

We are seeing the middle and base of the iceberg at the hearings. The tip of the iceberg is the genius who thought up this plan to get us into a border war with Mexico and disarm Americans. Holder is not the genius, not at the top: "just doin' my job and following orders".

How many life sentences are there to go around? What about sentences to Mexican prisons if US courts can't seem to find them guilty? International court is too cushy and slow for these Marxists.

Employees and owners of gun shops know and suspect what happened. Getting a call-back from a District ATF supervisor is serious business over a routine sale. High-volume FFL's need to speak up and bring video of the straw buyers (who might be ATF Agents or paid informants) to the public and the Congress.

When would buying 2 dozen WASR-10's with a paper sack of small bills and loading them into a bald-tire $600 hooptie not be suspicious? You need ammo or cleaning supplies with those, honey?

Of course, buying rifles for personal storage is not illegal, even if they become bona fide gifts to friends and associates at a later time. Quantity one or one hundred makes no difference. It might be a better investment than $40K in Pfizer stock for your possible retirement in 47 years. Uh, huh.

I'm with Kurt on this one. Many more. This is bad, if not evil.

Cheers.