Carl N. Brown
Member
Oh, gawd.
Operation Wide Receiver was shut down under the Bush Administration by ATF honcho William Hoover at ATF HQ because it was a failed program.
Then under the Obama Administration Operation Fast and Furious was started up, same failed policy, why? Why?
Am I supposed to believe that was George Bush's fault? Or, was that tied into Mexican President Felipe Calderon's Rose Garden media op appearances and address to the US Congress calling for re-instatement of the 1994-2004 US Federal Assault Weapons Ban?
Funny thing is, Calderon militarized the Mexican Drug War in 2006, called in the Army, and the Claderon and Bush Administrations considered the escalating body count a good thing since the vast majority of deaths were drug cartel members. Then with Obama in office, the Mexican Drug War deaths became a bad thing and all the fault of American gun rights. Ban guns and the Mexican drug war would go away. Yeah. Sure. I think it was Calderon agreeing with whatever got most goodies from whatever US administration.
There's been a new president in Mexico since 2012 (they have a six year one-chance term). Felipe Calderon Succeeded by Enrique Peña Nieto. What have we heard about the Mexican Drug War and US guns since 2012? Geez.
Operation Wide Receiver was shut down under the Bush Administration by ATF honcho William Hoover at ATF HQ because it was a failed program.
Then under the Obama Administration Operation Fast and Furious was started up, same failed policy, why? Why?
Am I supposed to believe that was George Bush's fault? Or, was that tied into Mexican President Felipe Calderon's Rose Garden media op appearances and address to the US Congress calling for re-instatement of the 1994-2004 US Federal Assault Weapons Ban?
Funny thing is, Calderon militarized the Mexican Drug War in 2006, called in the Army, and the Claderon and Bush Administrations considered the escalating body count a good thing since the vast majority of deaths were drug cartel members. Then with Obama in office, the Mexican Drug War deaths became a bad thing and all the fault of American gun rights. Ban guns and the Mexican drug war would go away. Yeah. Sure. I think it was Calderon agreeing with whatever got most goodies from whatever US administration.
There's been a new president in Mexico since 2012 (they have a six year one-chance term). Felipe Calderon Succeeded by Enrique Peña Nieto. What have we heard about the Mexican Drug War and US guns since 2012? Geez.