Attorney General of Mexico holds press conference on 'fast and furious.'

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Think this might end up a topic of a UN General Assembly
discussion?


MEXICAN ATTORNEY GENERAL: "OBAMA MORE INVOLVED IN FAST & FURIOUS THAN ADMITTED!" - TheCypressTimes


In a statement released by Mexican Attorney General
Marisela Morales, she called Operation Fast and
Furious “an attack on Mexicans’ security.”

Morales told Mexican reporters that she is demanding
a full and honest explanation from the United States
government especially since evidence is being gathered
that reveals the Obama administration was more involved in Operation Fast and Furious than top
officials admitted in their sworn statements.


If what is being reported is true, U.S. Attorney General
and other government officials may have committed
perjury and/or obstruction of justice if it's proven they
lied when testifying before House and Senate
committees.


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Three guesses as to which is Morales.

Hint, she is the only good lokking one in the pic.
 
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it's a gun thread ....

no wait

it's a pick the hot chick thread ...

by the way, all you need is a chinese chick now and some annoying music and it's a small world after all
 
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So you really think Morales is good looking?

Kinda looks like Latoya Jackson after she paid a visit to Michael's surgeon.
 
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put little red and white swirly designs on Hillary's cheek-bones and she'd resemble JigSaw's puppet
 
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put little red and white swirly designs on Hillary's cheek-bones and she'd resemble JigSaw's puppet

Hitlery is rumored to have recently undergone a $50,000 face lift procedure, I'm not sure if that photo is a before or after.

I think the last person to have thought she was an attractive woman was her college roommate Elgie, whose face would stop a clock.

Meanwhile back at the ranch house, the Obama/Holder house of cards seems to be crumbling.

Perhaps also, this is one reason the current FBI director was nominated to an unprecedented* second ten year term because a new director might have immediatly blown the whistle on 'fast and furious' and it's related operations.

* (At least unprecedented since the days of J Edgar.)

At any rate the coverup of Fast and Furious by Holder and company is worse than the program itself. (If that's possible.)

I can't see them keeping the lid on this for another full year before the elections even though the media is cutting it's own throat by not covering the proceedings.
 
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I don't know what to think of someone who doesn't think
Morales is an attractive woman. :loco:


ATF Death Watch 91: More Gunwalker Revelations; DOJ Considers Eliminating ATF | The Truth About Guns


When you’ve got bad news, release it on Friday.

The White House followed that dictum (Friday)
by surrendering carefully selected documents to
Congressional investigators exploring the link
between Operation Fast and Furious and the
Obama Administration.

CBS has obtained records that prove that then-ATF
Special Agent in Charge of the Phoenix office (and
Fast and Furious coordinator) Bill Newell and then-
White House National Security Staffer Kevin O’Reilly
were schmoozing about F&F by phone and email.
[Click here for the pdf.]

The White House said the two men never discussed
the fact that ATF guns were walking. Riiiiight. That’s
why O’Reilly’s now in Iraq, “on assignment,” where he
can’t be contacted . . .

The White House continues to withhold other
documents
requested by Senator Grassley and
Representative Issa’s investigation into the ATF’s
Fast and Furious op. Specifically, the investigators
want the Newell emails that O’Reilly forwarded to Dan
Restrepo (Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs) and
Greg Gatjkanis (Director for Terrorist Finance and
Counternarcotics, Counterterrorism Policy, National
Security Staff, Executive Office of the President).

The White House claims they can’t release the
forwarded emails—and a different document related
to the case against the drug thug who murdered
U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry—because the
EOP (Executive Office of the President) has
“significant confidentiality interests in its
internal communications.”


We’ve reached another milestone in this scandal: the
White House is claiming executive privilege; although
they’re not actually using the term. Yet. [Click here for
the letter to Congress from Kathryn Ruemmler, Counsel
to the President.]
 

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