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Holder grilled on ‘Fast and Furious,’ admits mistakes

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Holder grilled on ‘Fast and Furious,’ admits mistakes - The Washington Post
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. told Senate Republicans on Tuesday that the Justice Department provided “inaccurate” information to Congress on the “Fast and Furious” gun-trafficking sting and said that his congressional testimony about when he learned of the controversial operation had been imprecise.

Inaccurate information must be code speak for I'm a lying sack of s#!t. I think the time to impeach this azzhat has come!!!
 
His words were imprecise? He blatantly lied to congress. Let's see if Obama's words about this situation have been imprecise as well.

Holder grilled on ‘Fast and Furious,’ admits mistakes - The Washington Post

“The information in that letter was inaccurate. That letter could have been better crafted,” Holder told the Senate Judiciary Committee. Blaming the mistake on bad information supplied by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the U.S. attorney’s office in Phoenix, Holder said: “That’s something I regret.”
 
The proof Holder lied is right here. Notice the date.

Welcome to the United States Department of Justice

Attorney General Eric Holder at the Mexico/United States Arms Trafficking Conference
CUERNAVACA, MEXICO ~ Thursday, April 2, 2009

Last week, our administration launched a major new effort to break the backs of the cartels. My department is committing 100 new ATF personnel to the Southwest border in the next 100 days to supplement our ongoing Project Gunrunner, DEA is adding 16 new positions on the border, as well as mobile enforcement teams, and the FBI is creating a new intelligence group focusing on kidnapping and extortion. DHS is making similar commitments, as Secretary Napolitano will detail.
 
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