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Monday, November 14, 2011
More covering up on Operation Fast and Furious?
Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry may have been murdered by a gun allowed to get into Mexico as part of BATF's Operation Fast and Furious. The criminal case against one his alleged murderers has been sealed. Even the docket is hidden from public view. One organization calls this an "extraordinary step" in which the "risks of abuse are very high." More CYA?
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The public trust was badly violated by Fast and Furious. The risk of abuse? Eventually any bandage covering this wound will have to be removed showing the end result. If proper care is not taken, the destruction will prove far worse than the original injury. It's such a high stakes affair now that any court proceeding must be handled in an absolutely fair and just manner. My message to the judge, do no further harm.
ReplyDeleteAs someone once said: "sunlight is the best disinfectant." Unfortunately, too many politicans, on both the left and right, are insects who like to hide under any cover available.
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