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Re: Get the leg irons ready - Holder is going to jail for perjury.
« Reply #500 on: November 06, 2011, 05:30:49 PM »
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SSI Exclusive: FBI involvement in the murder of Brian Terry and the cover-up that followed. Part One. Peck Canyon -- The Killing Ground.
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was shot while in the performance of his duties as part of a BORTAC team just before midnight on the night of 14-15 December 2010 at Peck Well, near Rio Rico, Arizona, while trying to apprehend a "rip crew" -- desert jackals who prey on the columns of human and drug smugglers who pass through Peck Canyon on their way to points north within "Estados Unidos." This series of articles will deal with what happened that night in the canyon, how it happened and who knew about it ahead of time. It will also deal with the efforts of the FBI to cover up the true circumstances of Brian Terry's death and why they did it. It is a story of inexcusable betrayal. In the final analysis, it will be apparent that just as ATF agents like John Dodson might not have blown the whistle about the Gunwalker Plot without the catalyst of the murder of Brian Terry, the true circumstances of the Terry murder would not have been discovered without the link to the Gunwalker Scandal. They are two sides of the same filthy coin.


In 1880, a young New York adventurer and miner named Arthur Leslie Peck settled in southern Arizona in a canyon in the mountains near present day Rio Rico. With him came his wife and child. He called his homestead Peck Canyon and settled near a year-round well which he dubbed Peck Well. Two years later, while Arthur was off prospecting, a renegade band of Apaches raided Peck Well, burned his homestead, raped and killed his wife and slaughtered his child for good measure.

Peck left the canyon, remarried in 1885, and never lived in such a lonely, dangerous place again. He left behind the graves of his wife and child, and his name on the well and the canyon.

Peck Canyon is now U.S. Forest Service land. A riparian area of very rough country, with many caves, the canyon is frequented by migrating birds, and, during the daylight hours only, hikers and nature lovers, although these days the tourists are either fearless, clueless or both. At night, Peck Canyon is inhabited by ghosts and contested by the bahadores, the border bandits, the rip crews, the smugglers they prey on and the Border Patrol special operations teams (called BORTAC teams) who hunt them.

In September 2003 the Tuscon Citizen covered a BORTAC team as it deployed in the desert, calling it a "Stealth Force."

They work in the shadows.

They hide in the hills, crouch under shrubs and lie waiting in holes in the ground.

They are federal agents from the mobile tactical operations unit of the U.S. Border Patrol, called BORTAC, and their latest mission has brought them into Tucson's back yard.

BORTAC has been deployed to work with border police in Albania, Guatemala, Bolivia and Honduras.

In the United States, the unit participates in tracking terrorism, riot control, guarding foreign diplomats and catching human smugglers and drug traffickers, Unit Commander Kevin Oaks said in an interview from BORTAC headquarter in Texas last week.

The agents represent almost every state in the country and have been operating as a
well-kept secret for almost 20 years.

Their most notable assignment - and the one that shattered their shield of anonymity - came in April 2000, when BORTAC agents executed a raid to ensure the safe return of Elian Gonzalez to his father in Cuba.


"22 April 2000: Seven-year-old Elian Gonzales became the centre of a major political storm when Miami-based relatives defied a US court order to return the boy to his father's custody in Cuba. After days of protests around the family home, a pre-dawn raid by armed Border Patrol officers was captured on camera, the terrified-looking boy apparently being grabbed by a uniformed man with a gun."

A battle to keep the boy in the United States failed. He had been rescued off the coast of Florida when a boatload of Cuban refugees perished at sea.

"We keep a low profile and we like it that way," Oaks says.

And so an invitation to the Tucson Citizen to observe the work of BORTAC agents came with restrictions, namely that their location and identities not be revealed.

The agents were deployed from Biggs Army Air Field in Texas into the Arizona desert this summer by the Department of Homeland Security.

Their mission: Detect and deter the flow of illegal immigration and drug smuggling.

"Our forte is once we leave the pavement," Oaks says. . .

Their packs are heavy, weighing up to 100 pounds, and are equipped with everything an agent might need should a shift unexpectedly extend into days. The medically trained agents are also prepared to switch from law enforcement mode into humanitarian mode should they encounter a migrant in distress.

Oftentimes, their "lay-in" operations, where they find an observation spot, stay put and monitor desert movement, can last days.

"That's probably the biggest difference between BORTAC and other agents - we're willing to work four days straight," says Agent Bobby, an 11-year veteran of the Border Patrol.

BORTAC'S work is precise and calculated.

These agents use their extensive training to detect groups of people crossing the border, keep them from getting too spread out, and manage their movement in order to get them to walk right into agents who are lying in wait in the cover of darkness.

"We like to call it the 'Surprise' operation," says Agent Bob, 41, a 20-year Border Patrol veteran. "Often we succeed in getting them to walk right into our agents or step on (agents) who are laying on the ground."

On a recent operation, agents find suspicious-looking footprints across a sandy trail.

Clearly, the smuggler leading this group knows that agents will be looking for footprints and he has the group walk heel-to-toe across the trail and carefully step in each others footprints.

The race is on and agents don't know if they will encounter work-seeking migrants or a more sinister group trying to smuggle drugs into the United States.

Three agents take off into the pitch-black desert on foot. By making their presence known, they strategically "push" the group to travel down a path that will lead them to other agents hidden in the desert, where they will be apprehended.

On the next road north, agents sit quietly, watching through night-vision binoculars for signs of the group.

Atop a nearby hill, an agent equipped with infrared lenses watches for movement and reports to the others on the ground whenever a group changes direction or stops.


Less than one percent of the U.S. Border patrol qualifies for BORTAC. The training is tough and like most special operations courses it is designed to eliminate candidates. BORTAC members are trained in special weapons, team tactics and multiple languages. Already a Marine combat veteran, Brian Terry graduated from BORTAC Training Class # 27 in 2009.

The night of 14-15 December was cold and dry. There would be a waxing, gibbous moon that night, just past half -- but the moon was low and would set around 1 AM on the 15th. It had been 78 degrees that day, but with nightfall it gets cold quick in the desert and by the time Brian Terry's BORTAC team was working its way down to the lay-up around Peck Well it was close to freezing. The wind was a steady two miles an hour out of the south-southwest with gusts up to 20 miles an hour. It was crisp and clear. Visibility was ten miles. The BORTAC team was used to operating in the cold. Cold was good, cold and dry was their friend. There was nothing to interfere with the thermal scopes. Anyone who approached them that night would have stood out like a blazing candle in a dark room.

What happened that night? The FBI, the Border Patrol, in fact every other Federal agency that knows what happened in that canyon that night -- and KNEW it BEFORE it happened -- isn't talking. There are, however, some documents that slipped out of the iron curtain of silence.

My fellow citizen investigator, the late Hugh Holub, received an email on 27 December 2010 that included official Customs and Border Patrol reports, including a timeline. Holub wrote:

The real shocker was the following email from a Bob Price. I tried to chase down Mr Price about the email to no avail.


I, too, have sent an email to Mr. Price, also to no avail. But I have verified from other sources that the information in the email is from official Border Patrol documents.

—– Forwarded Message —-
From: ”bprice777@comcast.net”
To: ”Price, Bob”
Sent: Mon, December 27, 2010 10:55:17 PM
Subject: Agent Terry United States Border Patrol

BORTAC Shooting Incident (11 TCANGL 121570000077)

On December 14, 2010, at approximately 11:13 p.m., a report of shots fired was broadcast over the radio by a member of TCA/BORTAC. The agent reported that an agent had been “hit” and that a possible bandit had been struck as well during the armed encounter. The area of the armed encounter is reported to be in an area known as “Peck Well”, near Rio Rico, Arizona.

Nogales Radio (KAK-865) immediately notified Emergency Medical Services (EMS), as well as Life Flight.

Field Operations Supervisor (FOS) Luke Bilow responded and set up a Command Post on Mesquite Seap, in an area known as “Peck Mesa”, where a landing zone was also established for the responding Life Flight. Supervisory Border Patrol Agents (SBPA) Knab and Johnson responded to the scene.

Air Assets: National Guard “Falcon One” and an OAM Blackhawk and Omaha 7AM” en route to assist in locating assailants.

On December 15, 2010, at 12:10 a.m., it was reported that there was one assailant in custody, with multiple gunshot wounds. A second Life Flight was contacted and is en route at this time.

The injured agent, identified as Brian Terry (Class #699/EOD 7/23/07), is currently in a Service vehicle being transported to the landing zone for the awaiting Life Flight helicopter.

Tucson Sector Investigations Branch SBPA Kevin Jones was notified of the situation.

A search for the outstanding assailants (reportedly 2) is ongoing.

Notifications:

11:19 p.m.: (A)APAIC Adame
11:19 p.m.: (A)PAIC Dikman
11:23 p.m.: ACPA Mark Rios

Updated information and timeline as of 2:38 a.m.

Six BORTAC Agents were conducting laying-in operations in the Peck Well area on December 14, 2010. At approximately 11:15 p.m., a group of approximately five individuals approached their position, coming from the east. BORTAC Agents identified that at least two of the individuals were carrying rifles. After identifying themselves as Border Patrol Agents, Detailer BORTAC Agent Gabriel Fragoza (Class 595/EOD; 7/11/05), from the Blythe Station/Yuma Sector, deployed two rounds from a less than lethal device (bean bags from shotgun). Agent Fragoza also discharged an unknown number of rounds from his Service issued sidearm.

BORTAC Agent Timothy Keller (Class 653/EOD: 1/16/07), from the Calexico Station/El Centro Sector, discharged an unknown number of rounds from his Service issued M-4 rifle. After the armed encounter, BORTAC Agent Terry called out that he was hit and couldn’t feel his legs. Agent Terry lost consciousness shortly thereafter.

Updated information and timeline as of 4:10 a.m.

SBPA Raul Chacon of the International Liaison Unit was contacted and he notified Mexican authorities of the situation. C-4 was contacted.

ICAD ticket# 2045 was created for the incident.

Arizona Department of Public Safety dispatching air assets to assist in the search for the outstanding assailant(s).

At 3:40 a.m., the wounded suspect arrived to the landing zone to be air lifted by Life Line to University Medical Center (UMC). Preliminary reports indicate the suspect was shot twice in the abdomen, and once in the upper back. The suspect is coherent and identified himself as Manuel OSORIO-Arellanes (DOB: 8-4-76, POB: Choix, SIN, Mex.).

At 3:41 a.m., Agent Terry was transported by EMS to the Tubac, Arizona Fire Station. Carroon’s Mortuary personnel will be transporting Agent Terry to Carroon’s Mortuary in Nogales, Arizona. Agent Terry is being escorted by Tucson Sector Honor Guard personnel.

The search continues for the outstanding assailant(s).

BORTAC Armed Encounter Timeline:

December 14, 2010

11:15 p.m.: BORTAC reports shots fired near Peck Well
11:18 p.m.: EMS/EMS Agents en route.
11:21 p.m.: Lifeflight and CBP/OAM contacted.
11:28 p.m.: Life Line en route.
11:33 p.m.: Air Omaha 7AM contacted.
11:35 p.m.: FOS Bilow sets up Command Post on Peck Mesa, near Gasline.
11:36 p.m.: National Guard Air Falcon One en route.
11:36 p.m.: Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Deputies arrive at Command Post.
11:38 p.m.: Landing Zone (LZ) created at Command Post (N31.49879 W-111.07986)
11:39 p.m.: EMS at Command Post.
11:39 p.m.: Tucson Investigations Branch (Kevin Jones) contacted.
11:40 p.m.: Reported that the injured agent is unresponsive/no pulse.
11:41 p.m.: Air Omaha 7AM en route.
11:44 p.m.: Tucson Investigations Branch/CIT en route.
11:53 p.m.: Life Line standing by at Landing Zone.
11:58 p.m.: BORTAC Agents report one suspect apprehended (with gunshot wounds).
11:59 p.m.: Omaha 7A9 and Omaha 747 (Blackhawk) in the area.

December 15, 2010

12:03 a.m.: Second Life Line contacted for wounded suspect.
12:09 a.m.: Wounded BORTAC Agent (Brian Terry) loaded into vehicle.
12:10 a.m.: Second Life Line en route.
12:10 a.m.: Mobile Surveillance Unit relocated.
12:14 a.m.: Falcon One in area.
12:19 a.m.: Agents en route to Ramanote Well to head off outstanding assailant(s).
12:23 a.m.: FOB Agents mobilizing further east on Ruby Road.
12:38 a.m.: Second Life Line on site.
12:46 a.m.: BORTAC Agent Terry arrives to Landing Zone.
12:51 a.m.: BORSTAR from Blackhawk rendering assistance.
01:06 a.m.: Dr. Chan pronounces Agent Terry dead.
01:35 a.m.: Reported that there are four subjects in custody at this time (one being gunshot), with one subject outstanding but spotted.
02:04 a.m.: Falcon One goes 10-7 for fuel.
02:40 a.m.: TCA Sector Radio informs Nogales Station that DPS Air Ranger en route.
03:05 a.m.: DPS Ranger in the area.
03:25 a.m.: Falcon One 10-8, on scene to assist.
03:40 a.m.: Wounded suspect arrives to LZ, en route to University Medical Center.
03:41 a.m.: Agent Terry is transported to Carroon’s Mortuary in Nogales, Arizona, escorted by Tucson Sector Honor Guard personnel.


Sad how bureaucratese reduces the greatest tragedy to dry words, isn't it?

In part two, we will explore how it came to be that the "rip crew" headed up to Peck Well that night, and how, according to sources, everybody but the BORTAC team knew what was going down before it went down. Everybody but Brian Terry and teammates. Thus it was that Brian Terry became the first BORTAC duty KIA casualty in the 27 years of its history -- from the stupidity and venal treachery of their fellows in federal law enforcement.

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Re: Get the leg irons ready - Holder is going to jail for perjury.
« Reply #501 on: November 06, 2011, 05:38:39 PM »
Now it's "only" 34 calling for resignation.  He's in serious trouble. 

wow.... the repubs can now get 10% of their house members to sign an agreement.  yeah, mainstream creamy goodness.

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Re: Get the leg irons ready - Holder is going to jail for perjury.
« Reply #502 on: November 06, 2011, 05:39:50 PM »
you know what's funny?

100% of repubs will get behind a "let's reinforce in God we trust" bullshit.

But only 10% of repubs will get behind investigating the illegal smuggling of guns to arm foreign gangs to feed a border war.

Why is taht?  Safer to coddle your bible-tumping base, than to end a war?  Hmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Re: Get the leg irons ready - Holder is going to jail for perjury.
« Reply #503 on: November 07, 2011, 07:15:26 PM »
Holder to call for tighter gun control in Fast & Furious testimony tomorrow
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Why not? We pay for having a terrible federal government every day. Why should this be any different just because it involves lost rights instead of lost money?

Seriously, though, having Obama’s AG mumble about more gun regulation in front of a mic will accomplish two things. One: It’s bound to worry all sorts of swing-state gun owners in Pennsylvania and Ohio once word of his testimony gets around, which is all to the good for election day next year. Two: The more gun owners perk up about Holder’s testimony, the more public interest there’s bound to be in Fast & Furious. And hey — there actually is room for a smart new gun law here if Congress is willing to take it up. I call it the “DOJ Shouldn’t Walk Guns to Psychotic Mexican Drug Cartels Act of 2011.” The text reads, in full, “The DOJ shouldn’t walk guns to psychotic Mexican drug cartels.”

I’m thinking that would be a party-line vote in the House.

“Today, I would like to correct some of the inaccurate — and irresponsible — accusations surrounding Fast and Furious,” Holder’s prepared testimony reads. “Some of the overheated rhetoric might lead you to believe that this local, Arizona-based operation was somehow the cause of the epidemic of gun violence in Mexico. In fact, Fast and Furious was a flawed response to, not the cause of, the flow of illegal guns from the United States into Mexico.”

In his testimony, Holder also advocates for new gun-control laws that he says would have halted, or at least prevented, Operation Fast and Furious. Holder echoes California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s comments from last week, when she argued that stricter gun laws would have stopped law enforcement agents from facilitating the sale of guns to Mexican drug cartels.

“Unfortunately, earlier this year the House of Representatives actually voted to keep law enforcement in the dark when individuals purchase multiple semi-automatic rifles and shotguns in Southwest border gun shops,” Holder’s written testimony declares. “Providing law enforcement with the tools to detect and disrupt illegal gun trafficking is entirely consistent with the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens and it is critical to addressing the public safety crisis on the Southwest border.”

The idea that we need to regulate the wider population more tightly in order to prevent catastrophically moronic operations by the feds gives me a warm glow deep in my libertarian heart. And I do mean catastrophic: Watch this new clip from ace CBS reporter Sharyl Atkisson updating the death toll from gunwalking. It’s not just Brian Terry.







Disgusting! 

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Re: Get the leg irons ready - Holder is going to jail for perjury.
« Reply #504 on: November 08, 2011, 08:07:29 AM »
Holder concedes ATF let guns "walk" to Mexico
Washington Examiner ^ | 11/8/11 | Philip Klein

Posted on Tuesday, November 08, 2011 11:01:09 AM by Nachum

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder conceded this morning that under his leadership, agents allowed guns to "walk" into Mexico, where they ended up in the hands of drug lords, and he said that the effects of this mistake would be felt for years to come. "I want to be clear: any instance of so-called 'gun-walking' is simply unacceptable," Holder said in his opening statement before the Senate Judiciary committee. "Regrettably, this tactic was used as part of Fast and Furious, which was launched to combat gun trafficking and violence on our Southwest Border.


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Re: Get the leg irons ready - Holder is going to jail for perjury.
« Reply #505 on: November 08, 2011, 08:51:04 AM »
At least 36 members of Congress want Eric Holder’s immediate resignation
The Daily Caller ^ | 11/08/2011 | Matthew Boyle




North Carolina Republican Rep. Patrick McHenry has become the 36th member of Congress to call for Attorney General Eric Holder’s immediate resignation.

“Attorney General Holder has repeatedly had opportunities to clear the record about Operation Fast and Furious and each time he has provided only misleading half-truths to members of Congress and the media,” McHenry, the chairman of the House oversight committee’s subcommittee on TARP, Financial Services and Bailouts of Public and Private Programs, said in a statement. “Mr. Holder has thus lost all credibility and I believe he should resign as Attorney General immediately so that a proper investigation into Operation Fast and Furious can be completed.”


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Re: Get the leg irons ready - Holder is going to jail for perjury.
« Reply #506 on: November 08, 2011, 10:10:36 AM »
Holder: No apology for ‘Fast and Furious’ death of border patrol agent
The Daily Caller ^ | 11/08/2011 | Matthew Boyle




During a Tuesday Senate hearing, Attorney General Eric Holder refused to apologize to the family of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry, who was murdered last December with a gun “walked” to Mexico as part of Operation Fast and Furious..

Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn asked Holder if he has apologized to Terry’s family for what happened to him because of the DOJ’s controversial program. Holder replied that he hasn’t.

“I have not apologized to them, but I certainly regret what happened,” Holder said.

Cornyn followed up, asking if Holder has “even talked to them.”

“I have not,” Holder replied.


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Re: Get the leg irons ready - Holder is going to jail for perjury.
« Reply #507 on: November 08, 2011, 10:25:12 AM »
Holder: No apology for ‘Fast and Furious’ death of border patrol agent
The Daily Caller ^ | 11/08/2011 | Matthew Boyle


you're a lawyer - what about this?
Non-apology apologizers may be trying to avoid litigation that might result from an admission of guilt or responsibility

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-apology_apology

Holder would be opening himself up to lawsuits and more if he apologized.  You say things like "mistakes were made, it was regrettable".

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« Reply #508 on: November 08, 2011, 10:29:45 AM »
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Please - this entire episode is beyond revolting.   This is another Obama-Holder treasonos act. 

I wish AF1 would fly over the bermuda triangle with those two in it and drop those two out of the plane w a life raft and a few days' rations.   

 

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« Reply #509 on: November 08, 2011, 10:35:59 AM »
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Please - this entire episode is beyond revolting.   This is another Obama-Holder treasonos act. 

I wish AF1 would fly over the bermuda triangle with those two in it and drop those two out of the plane w a life raft and a few days' rations.   

 

would you really advise a client to open himself up for legislation by apologizing UNDER OATH? 

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« Reply #510 on: November 08, 2011, 10:38:43 AM »
would you really advise a client to open himself up for legislation by apologizing UNDER OATH? 



I want them to come fucking clean.  2 border agents are dead, 200 mexicans dead, 1000 guns at least still unaccounted for, and your heors are calling for more gun control? 

F'ng please.   

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« Reply #511 on: November 08, 2011, 02:04:47 PM »
During Senate testimony, Holder changes misleading testimony from May hearing
The Daily Caller ^ | 11/08/2011 | Matthew Boyle

Posted on Tuesday, November 08, 2011 4:15:37 PM by martosko

Attorney General Eric Holder flip-flopped his Operation Fast and Furious testimony during a Tuesday Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. During a May 3 House Judiciary Committee hearing, Holder told Congressional investigators at least twice that he had only learned of the controversial Operation Fast and Furious gun-walking program a “few weeks” beforehand. But testifying Tuesday, Holder’s timeline changed.

His new testimony amounts to an admission that he misled Congress during that May 3 hearing. House oversight committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa and Rep. Jason Chaffetz both asked him during that hearing when he had first learned of “Fast and Furious,” and he answered the same way twice.

“I did say a ‘few weeks,’” Holder clarified Tuesday, responding to questions from Vermont Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee. “I probably could’ve said ‘a couple of months.’ I didn’t think the term I said, ‘few weeks,’ was inaccurate based on what happened.”


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« Reply #512 on: November 09, 2011, 11:41:05 AM »
Holder Plays Dumb, Dems Push Gun Control
PJ Media ^ | November 9, 2011 | Bob Owens





America should be disgusted with Holder's answers and the blame-shifting by his Democratic questioners.

Testifying before an intensely partisan Senate Judiciary Committee hearing yesterday, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder only deepened suspicions about the Department of Justice’s possible criminal involvement in a gunwalking operation known as Operation Fast and Furious. The scheme saw the federal government provide more than 2,000 firearms to Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel.


Holder presented the improbable case that he was not responsible for — or even aware of — the plot:

I have ultimate responsibility for that which happens in the Department, but I cannot be expected to know the details for every operation that is ongoing in the Justice Department on a day-to-day basis. I did not know about Fast and Furious as is indicated in the chart that you have up there until I guess, well, until it became public.

Operation Fast and Furious was run primarily by the DOJ, but involved Obama administration officials spread across four Cabinet-level departments, and included direct links to the White House’s National Security Council.

Attorney General Holder’s claim that he was ignorant of one of the most deadly political scandals in U.S. history, which was run out of his department with key input and the understanding of his top lieutenants, is simply not credible.

Holder used his opening statement to shift the blame to the American gun dealers — whom his Department forced to supply weapons to the cartels — and Congress:


“Unfortunately, earlier this year the House of Representatives actually voted to keep law enforcement in the dark when individuals purchase multiple semi-automatic rifles and shotguns in Southwest border gun shops,” Holder’s written testimony declares. “Providing law enforcement with the tools to detect and disrupt illegal gun trafficking is entirely consistent with the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens and it is critical to addressing the public safety crisis on the Southwest border.”

It took considerable gall for Holder to make that allegation against Congress: the long-gun reporting requirement he mentioned was suggested by the Department of Justice to combat a problem that they had created with Operation Fast and Furious.

The hearing was full of jaw-dropping moments. For the first time, Holder conceded the obvious fact: Justice was responsible for firearms being “walked” to Mexican drug lords:


“I want to be clear: any instance of so-called ‘gun-walking’ is simply unacceptable,” Holder said in his opening statement before the Senate Judiciary committee. “Regrettably, this tactic was used as part of Fast and Furious, which was launched to combat gun trafficking and violence on our Southwest border. This operation was flawed in concept, as well as in execution. And, unfortunately, we will feel its effects for years to come as guns that were lost during this operation continue to show up at crime scenes both here and in Mexico.”

The concession came after months of the Department’s top officials claiming that just the opposite was true, until the compiled evidence was insurmountable.

Holder also claimed he did not commit perjury in May, when he claimed under oath that he had first heard about gunwalking just weeks before the hearing. Yet a series of five memos addressed to the attorney general were received ten months before, as was a detailed public statement from President Obama and letter from Senator Charles Grassley dated nine months before his testimony.

The attorney general also claimed that he had other “regrets” involving operation Fast and Furious, including a February letter from the Justice Department that blatantly lied and claimed there was never any gunwalking in the operation. Holder also voiced regret that Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was gunned down — though in the testimony’s most shocking moment, he posited that it was not fair to claim Operation Fast and Furious was responsible for Terry’s death. He made this statement despite the fact that the current official story from the DOJ claims the only two weapons recovered from the murder scene were traced to the operation.


As contentious as the hearing became between Holder and several of the minority Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, the Senate’s majority Democrats were almost seditiously uninterested in finding out anything about the plot.

Senators Diane Feinstein (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY) dishonestly claimed that the plot was an extension of the Bush-era Operation Wide Receiver. It most decidedly was not, and Holder himself refuted that connection.

Judiciary Committee Chairman Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Feinstein argued that the plot — in which the government forced firearms dealers to give weapons to criminals — justified more gun-control laws.

And in a surreal moment, Senator Al Franken (D-MN) decided the occasion was a wonderful time to discuss the bullying of gay schoolchildren.


Attorney General Eric Holder will not apologize for the deaths of the U.S. federal agents gunned down as a result of the crimes his Department ramrodded, nor will he or his employer, President Barack Obama, accept responsibility or even demand accountability. They incredibly still insist that they don’t know who came up with the operation or know who approved it, even as documentation points directly to men and women in their employment.

Operation Fast and Furious is beyond impeachable. It was a “felony stupid” plot at best, and at worst a treasonous attempt to amplify violent crime in order to subvert the Constitution.

Playing dumb won’t cut it. Relying on an employee/crony to conduct an investigation while leaking information to those she is investigating won’t cut it. Our government is responsible for arming criminals with thousands of weapons, causing hundreds of deaths.


Either Operation Fast and Furious is investigated by an independent counsel, or there is no rule of law in America.



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« Reply #513 on: November 09, 2011, 12:19:28 PM »
Grassley: Ex-U.S. attorney admits leaking Fast and Furious document
By Jerry Seper
The Washington Times
Wednesday, November 9, 2011




Former U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke in Arizona, who resigned in the wake of a congressional probe into the Fast and Furious undercover investigation his office oversaw, has admitted leaking a sensitive document about a federal agent who blew the whistle on the gunrunning operation, according to Sen. Chuck Grassley, Iowa Republican.

Mr. Grassley, in a statement late Tuesday, said the leaked document was "deemed so sensitive by the Justice Department that it was not provided to Congress, except in a secured room at department headquarters."

"Leaking sensitive documents to the press and retaliating against whistleblowers is not good faith cooperation with Congress," Mr. Grassley said.

The leak involved Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Agent John Dodson, one of several agents who testifed in June before a House committee that their ATF superiors told them to stand down and watch as weapons flowed from gun dealers in Arizona to criminals and violent drug cartels in Mexico as part of the Fast and Furious operation.

Agent Dodson told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that the operation facilitated the sale of more than 2,000 firearms, and while hundreds have been recovered, there could be more than 1,000 still out. Agent Dodson said that of those, two-thirds were likely in Mexico and the rest still in the U.S.

"The Justice Department confirmed that the Inspector General continues to investigate the leak, which means there are others who may be involved in drafting and distributing the talking points and document to the press," Mr. Grassley said.

In August, Mr. Burke, who oversaw all federal prosecutions in Arizona, resigned while Assistant U.S. Attorney Emory Hurley, the lead prosecutor in the Fast and Furious investigation, was reassigned from the criminal division to the civil division. Kenneth E. Melson, ATF's acting director, was reassigned the same day to a lesser role as senior adviser on forensic science.

The three Justice Department officials had come heavy criticism after Mr. Grassley and Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican and chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, discovered that hundreds of weapons sold to straw buyers in the Fast and Furious operation had been "walked" to drug smugglers in Mexico.

At least two of those weapons, AK-47 assault rifles, turned up at the site of the fatal Dec. 14, 2010, shooting of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian A. Terry, killed by Mexican bandits just north of Nogales, Ariz.

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced the Burke resignation and the reassignments. The Fast and Furious operation has been disavowed by Mr. Holder and President Obama.

Mr. Burke's Phoenix attorney, Lee Stein, said in a Nov. 8 letter to the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General — which was posted on Politico — that his client had provided information to a reporter who was working on several stories involving Fast and Furious. The attorney said "it was clear" to Mr. Burke from their conversations that the reporter already was aware of a memo about Agent Dodson and he wanted "to give context to information the reporter already had."

The attorney wrote that because the memo's topics involved closed investigations, it was not subject to any limitations on disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.

"Dennis regrets his role in disclosing the memo but he's a stand-up guy and is willing to take responsibility for what he did," the letter said. "It was absolutely not Dennis's intent to retaliate against Special Agent Dodson or anyone else for the information they provided Congress."

Mr. Stein said Mr. Burke has been "cooperating fully with the Department of Justice and with the Congress and will continue to do so." It is unclear who else at Justice took part in sharing the memo with reporters. The Inspector General's investigation into the leak was first reported by NPR in July.

The Inspector General's Office and the department's Office of Professional Responsibility are investigating the Fast and Furious operation, but it is not known when a final report might be made public.

Agent Dodson's attorney, Robert Driscoll, said in a statement: "Special Agent Dodson demonstrated both tremendous courage and fidelity to the mission of ATF when he came forward to discuss the misguided Fast and Furious investigation. It is unfortunate that his superiors at ATF and DOJ did not listen to his attempts to address the matter internally, and instead chose to attack him once he, out of necessity, stepped forward."

Mr. Driscoll described Mr. Burke's public acknowledgment that he "participated in such misguided efforts to smear Agent Dodson is welcome, but unfortunately Burke did not act alone in attempting to ruin Special Agent Dodson's career."

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« Reply #514 on: November 09, 2011, 02:50:54 PM »
Murdered Border Patrol agent’s family says Holder ‘should accept responsibility immediately’
The Daily Caller ^ | 11/9/11 | Matthew Boyle



Border Patrol agent Brian Terry’s family broke its silence on Wednesday, and is now calling on Attorney General Eric Holder to admit he’s at fault for Operation Fast and Furious.

Terry was murdered with Operation Fast and Furious weapons on December 15, 2010 — nearly a year ago — and Holder refused to apologize to his family during his Senate Judiciary Committee appearance on Tuesday.

“Mr. Holder needs to own Operation Fast and Furious,” Terry’s family said in a statement. “In the end, Mr. Holder may chose not to apologize to the Terry family for the role that ATF and DOJ played in the death of Brian Terry, but the Attorney General should accept responsibility immediately. It is without question, the right thing to do.”

Terry’s family has remained virtually silent until now. This is the first major statement relatives of the Fast and Furious victim have ever made.


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Dems try to turn tables on Fast and Furious (Bush's fault)
The Hill ^ | 11/08/11 | Jordy Yager
Posted on November 9, 2011 9:57:16 PM EST by Libloather

Dems try to turn tables on Fast and Furious
By Jordy Yager - 11/08/11 02:06 PM ET

Democrats are turning up the heat over the use of “gun walking” tactics under President George W. Bush’s administration.

Their effort is an attempt to broaden the debate over the controversial Fast and Furious gun trafficking operation, in which the government authorized the sale of guns to known and suspected criminals with the hope of tracking and convicting them.

The operation has become a thorn in the side of the Obama administration, which has seen GOP calls for Attorney General Eric Holder to resign over Fast and Furious.

By showing that Republicans failed to investigate tactics used by President Bush’s Department of Justice that they now decry, the Democrats hope to at least muddy the water on the issue.

“There's been a selective way in which this investigation has been pursued so far,” Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the matter where Holder was grilled by Republicans.

“It's sort of one-sided outrage about the whole issue, when we know now that it began, or its progenitor began, before you took office, before President Obama took office,” Schumer said.

Schumer and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) posed a lengthy line of questions to Holder about whether he knew who, in George W. Bush’s White House, was aware of the “gun walking” methods used in Bush’s administration.

Holder said he did not know but would work to find answers for the senators.

Committee chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), meanwhile, asked the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Inspector General (IG), which is investigating the agency’s decision-making process with regards to Fast and Furious, to expand their probe to include the Bush-era gun tracking operations.

One Bush-era program, Operation Wide Receiver, was conducted from 2006 to 2007 and oversaw the sale of about 350 firearms to known and suspected straw buyers for Mexican drug cartels.

Under Operation Fast and Furious, thousands of firearms were sold to known and suspected straw buyers for Mexican drug cartels.

In the House, Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) has called for former Attorney General Michael Mukasey to testify before the Oversight and Government Affairs Committee, which has been investigating Fast and Furious for most of the year.

According to a 2007 document subpoenaed and recently received by the House committeee, Mukasey was briefed about a gun-tracking operation being run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that — while not explicitly calling it “gun walking” — used the tactics.

The 2007 memo is the first official record showing that an attorney general knew about the tactics, according to the Associated Press. Mukasey served as then-President George W. Bush’s attorney general from 2007 until President Obama took control of the White House in 2009.