10/01/2012

Newest Fox News piece: 'Fast & Furious' report leaves Americans with crucial questions

My newest Fox News piece starts this way:
Finally, the media is showing the staggering human cost of Operation Fast & Furious. But the news broadcast wasn’t in English.  
Sunday, Univision, the Spanish language television network, ran a program showing the faces and stories of dozens of people who have been killed in Mexico with guns the Obama administration supplied to Mexican drug gangs. One Mexican interviewed summed up the theme: “Americans aren’t moved by pain beyond their border, only with their own.”  
Americans are now getting some partial answers about Operation Fast & Furious. The recent report by Justice Department's Inspector General identified Jason Weinstein as the highest-ranking DOJ employee to have been in a position to stop the program. He has now resigned from his post as Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division.
It sure is about time.  
This is 34 months after Operation Fast and Furious began supplying guns to Mexican drug gangs in October, 2009, and 22 months after one of those guns was involved in the murder of U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry. . . . .
UPDATE: 'Fast & Furious' guns linked birthday party massacre


This report also mentions operation castaway.  

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