LA Times: Five ATFE Agents Responsible for Fast & Furious

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    Huh... 5 renegades. I am sure AG Holder will be looking to prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law then. I am afraid justice will be swift and severe after these five rogues have embarrassed the AG and POTUS.
     

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    Gee, I'm glad they got to the bottom of that mystery.
    It was old man Jacobs all along.

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    TheRude1

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    When Bush was in office if someone screwed up in the mail room it was his fault cause he was in charge

    Guess the rules have changed and no one in charge is responsable for anything

    Glad to see it, just wondering how much attention it will get by the mainstream media
     

    hornadylnl

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    In on the cover up? Not tracking, horn.:dunno:

    You don't seem satisfied that republican investigators only named 5 agents. If there's more, why aren't they naming them? You'd think republicans would try to take this all the way to the top instead of just 5 people.
     

    netsecurity

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    'They found that William Newell, the special agent-in-charge in Phoenix, exhibited “repeatedly risky” management and “consistently pushed the envelope of permissible investigative techniques.” The report said “he had been reprimanded ... before for crossing the line, but under a new administration and a new attorney general he reverted back to the use of risky gunwalking tactics.”'

    How is AG Holder not responsible for this? He allowed what the previous AG would not.
     

    ghunter

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    I guess that's as far as this will go. Eric Holder gets a pass, just like his mentor Janet Reno after her little mishap in Waco.
     

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