Here is the headline: The ATF, a federal agency, sent 1500-plus guns into Mexico, a foreign country, but no one told AG Holder.
Frankly, that's hard to believe.
This is as hard to believe as saying that Libya is not a war or that US troops are in the sidelines.
However, we found out today: REPORT: U.S. Air Force, Navy still flying hundreds of missions over Libya...
We ask again: If AG Holder did not know that his department was sending over 1,500 guns/weapons into a foreign country....then he needs some new help..... because his current staff is not serving him, or the US, very well.
We learned today that the guns are now showing up in Phoenix. Ed Morrissey of Hot Air has a great post today:
"If Americans think that the ATF’s gunrunning fiasco will only impact Mexico, think again.
The same porous border that allowed the ATF and the Department of Justice to send a flood of illegal weapons south has already allowed for them to flow north as well. "
That's right. I guess that unprotected borders work both ways. We are now finding these weapons in crime scenes in Phoenix.
It's only a matter of time before another rancher is killed or one of these sophisticated guns shows up in Dallas or Tulsa or Albuquerque.
Welcome to the US-Mexico border: Bad guys go south with guns and they come back with the same guns!
Where is Pres BO? He is giving speeches in El Paso trying to motivate "mexicanos" to show up to vote in 2012! He desperately needs the magic of 2008 or he will go back to Rev Wright's church in Chicago in January 2013!
The ATF scandal is a huge problem. We definitely need to get to the bottom of it. We anticipate more explosive hearings very soon.
Did AG Holder know that we were selling guns to cartels and killing Mexicans, and now US citizens? We need an answer!
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