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"Question for Woodward and Bernstein, please
to: mona-chamberlin@utulsa.edu
Ma'am,
I've been ill and don't think I can drive this evening, but I have a question for Mr. Woodward and Mr. Bernstein.
Recently, information has been coming out about the Obama Administration's "Fast and Furious" gun-running operation, strongly suggesting that a U.S. District Attorney and gun control advocate in Arizona set it up to create the impression that American guns fuel the Mexican drug wars. Gun dealers in border states were apparently pressured by the BATF to let suspicious purchases happen, and gun-runners to Mexico may even have been funded by the U.S. Government. Neither Mexican nor American law enforcement authorities stationed there were informed of the operation. As a result, untold numbers of Mexicans have died, and one U.S. Border Patrol Agent was murdered with one of the "Fast and Furious" guns. We don't know yet just how far up in the Obama Administration culpability goes, but the Justice Department under Eric Holder has been stonewalling Congressional inquiry and requests for records, to the point that AG Holder may face a charge of contempt of Congress.
Considering that no one died in the Watergate scandal, or in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, how do you think the Obama administration's "Fast and Furious" gun-running scheme will stack up against them? Will we see as much critical press coverage for it as we did for the Nixon and Clinton scandals? Or does the mainstream news media consider President Obama "too liberal to fail"?"
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