Charlie Ventura
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http://reasonedpolitics.blogspot.com/2011/04/hillary-eric-wikileaks-and-batfe.html
And then we twenty years from now we will claim mexicans as terrorists and create a whole new war just south of our border. In the end, we bring the danger closer to us.If we really start arming the mexicans then we will improve the economy by manufacturing more weapons and once their well armed we can bring the troops home and they will be able to fight along our boarders.
Just like "mari-JUana" was the fault of Mexicans too huh? Hmmmm....Remember a year or so ago they were saying "Oh the mexican drug gangs are getting there guns from our gun shows and stores."
I am so pleased the ATF agents came forward with this info.
Its almost a shame those agents will lose their jobs when they dismantle the ATF.
Then we can dismantle the DEA and a few other alphabet soup agencies.
I really hope the mexican government pushes for extradition of Eric Holder, throw his ass in a mexican prison for life.
In May 2009, Holder's Department of Justice ended a civil suit originally brought by the Bush administration against the New Black Panther Party, its chairman, and two of its members for voter intimidation due to their conduct during the 2008 election. Two members of the party had stood outside a polling station during the election in paramilitary uniforms, one of them carrying a billy club, and both shouted racial insults at white voters. Although none of the defendants appeared in court to contest the charges, the department of justice voluntarily dropped the charges against the party, its chairman, and one of the two members who had stood outside the polling station, and obtained a narrow injunction against the other. While the Department of Justice has contended that the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence, several of its current and former members have stated that Holder's Department of Justice is unwilling to prosecute minorities for civil rights violations.[63] This accusation has been made most notably by J. Christian Adams, who in May 2010 resigned his post at the Department of Justice out of protest,[64] and by his former supervisor Christopher Coates.[65]
The Obama Administration