F&F Update - Officials relieved of duty

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F&F Update - Officials relieved of duty

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Same 3 that were promoted a few weeks ago?

Gun Rights Examiner and Sipsey Street Irregulars received information this evening that three of the prime Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives players in the Fast and Furious gunwalking scandal have been relieved of duties.

William Hoover, ATF's Deputy Director during Fast and Furious, who was recently reassigned as Special Agent in Charge of the Washington Field Office, Assistant Director in Charge of Field Operations Mark Chait, likewise reassigned as head of the Baltimore Field Office, and Deputy Assistant Director of Field Operations William McMahon have reportedly been sidelined pending the outcome of the anticipated report from the Office of Inspector General. Debbie Bullock a mid-level manager has reportedly been advised that she is now the acting SAC for Baltimore, and will assume Chait's functions.
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Prison sentence (or at least charges) to follow?

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Don't hold your breath
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Election is coming, time to throw some of the minions under the bus...anything to save Holder's hide.
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Heartland Patriot wrote:Election is coming, time to throw some of the minions under the bus...anything to save Holder's hide.
Holder is the first one that should be prosecuted. :smash:
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fishman wrote:
Heartland Patriot wrote:Election is coming, time to throw some of the minions under the bus...anything to save Holder's hide.
Holder is the first one that should be prosecuted. :smash:
Or given a room at the Gitmo Hilton. ;-)
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C-dub wrote:
fishman wrote:Holder is the first one that should be prosecuted. :smash:
Or given a room at the Gitmo Hilton. ;-)
I think a Mexican prison would be poetic justice for him and his boss.
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Hoosier Daddy wrote:
C-dub wrote:
fishman wrote:Holder is the first one that should be prosecuted. :smash:
Or given a room at the Gitmo Hilton. ;-)
I think a Mexican prison would be poetic justice for him and his boss.
I think he provided material support to terrorist organizations and as such, should be arrested in secret and held indefinitely without trial under the NDAA.
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I see lobbying or consulting jobs paying more than their old BATFE jobs in their future in return for keeping their traps shut.
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Probably still have their pensions, will keep their freedom, and unlike Brian Terry, theyre still alive.

This is supposed to be justice?
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74novaman wrote:Probably still have their pensions, will keep their freedom, and unlike Brian Terry, theyre still alive.

This is supposed to be justice?
You should know by now, we have the best system of justice money can buy. ;-)
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Its certainly better than the justice systems most anywhere else, but sometimes..... :???:
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VoiceofReason wrote:
74novaman wrote:Probably still have their pensions, will keep their freedom, and unlike Brian Terry, theyre still alive.

This is supposed to be justice?
You should know by now, we have the best system of justice money can buy. ;-)
We also have some of the best elected officials money can buy. :evil2:

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Hoosier Daddy wrote:
C-dub wrote:
fishman wrote:Holder is the first one that should be prosecuted. :smash:
Or given a room at the Gitmo Hilton. ;-)
I think a Mexican prison would be poetic justice for him and his boss.
There is no doubt in my mind but that the current POTUS knew of, and blessed this operation.
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Oldgringo wrote:
Hoosier Daddy wrote:
C-dub wrote:
fishman wrote:Holder is the first one that should be prosecuted. :smash:
Or given a room at the Gitmo Hilton. ;-)
I think a Mexican prison would be poetic justice for him and his boss.
There is no doubt in my mind but that the current POTUS knew of, and blessed this operation.
:iagree: But Chicago style politicians are normally pretty good at covering their tracks, all except Blaggo of course. :evil2:
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