Karl
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Re: Justice Dept says president has exerted executive privilege over Fast and Furious
It's said that Santa Claus lives at the North Pole. Are we to take that seriously as well?
Furthermore, your source is perpetrating a lie:
Clearly it denies gunwalking outright, then goes on to say that ATF -- not DOJ -- does everything in its power not to let guns be transported into Mexico. TheHill's use of the term "walk" implies intent, which is clearly not present in the letter they describe. Clearly, TheHill is lying.
As to the outright denial of gunwalking, that merely shows that as of 2/11, DOJ DC didn't know what ATF AZ was up to, putting yet another hole in the right wing conspiracy theory boat. As usual, logic and facts are the enemy of the right.
Well of course he does. It doesn't mean anything, however. He has no evidence (he's said so).
It's said that Santa Claus lives at the North Pole. Are we to take that seriously as well?
Furthermore, your source is perpetrating a lie:
The actual text of the real letter (WTF is a "false Letter" anyway?):Many of the documents that Issa has narrowly focused his request on center on the period of time after Feb. 4, 2011, when the Justice Department sent Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) a false letter claiming it did everything in its power not to let guns “walk” across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Clearly it denies gunwalking outright, then goes on to say that ATF -- not DOJ -- does everything in its power not to let guns be transported into Mexico. TheHill's use of the term "walk" implies intent, which is clearly not present in the letter they describe. Clearly, TheHill is lying.
As to the outright denial of gunwalking, that merely shows that as of 2/11, DOJ DC didn't know what ATF AZ was up to, putting yet another hole in the right wing conspiracy theory boat. As usual, logic and facts are the enemy of the right.