Holder Admits to Fast and Furious Foul-Up: ‘We Forgot the Drugs'

by mbalton | June 25, 2012 at 11:52 am
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Washington DC — Under mounting pressure to disclose more details about the government’s Fast and Furious gun-running fiasco, Attorney General Eric Holder revealed today that the effort failed because a “drug tracking” component of the operation was never implemented.

“You see, we know how to give guns away,” Holder explained.  “We just don't know how to track the guns after they leave our hands. And that's really the most important part of the operation: the tracking. Anybody can just give them away.” 

That’s where the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was supposed to step in, according to Holder.  The plan called for that agency to provide a free kilo of heroin with every gun purchased by a certified member of any A-list Mexican drug cartel.

The scheme would have then employed the DEA to monitor retail sales of the heroine to track the whereabouts of the cartel member and his Fast and Furious provided firearm.

“Give a man a gun, and he might just shoot himself in the foot,” Holder said. “But give a man a gun and a controlled substance, and before you know it he has a gang of his own and he is a major player.

“And that brings us to the chief purpose of Fast and Furious,” Holder went on. “The idea was to get the big fish, the big shots, the kingpins. Had the DEA cooperated, we would’ve been reeling them in.”

A DEA spokesman explained the mixup, noting that when the Fast and Furious work order was presented to his agency, officials thought it was a program to create jobs rather than a drug enforcement operation.

“We passed it on to the Commerce Department along with a couple of kilos of heroin to get the ball rolling,” the spokesman said. “In fact, we sent it right to the top, to Commerce Department Secretary John Bryson. Funny, we haven’t heard from him since.”

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RonGemini

Seriously, this becomes more ludicrous as Holder is pressed for the 140,000 files and papers of the botched Fast & Furious that unlike the GPS tracked weapons of the Bush era with cooperation and help from the Mexican government that resulted in some 1400 arrests, 0 murders and virtually all weapons recovered.Now, we have Holder giving away a kilo of heroin and depending on purity, worth $500,000 or so, with each $1500 weapon with no tracking, no knowledge by the Mexican government and with over 300 murders and counting, with at least 2 dead US agents, there is no end in sight for the some 1700 weapons left in circulation that includes .50 caliber sniper rifles.And on national media, this administration had the audacity to blame legal US gun dealers in the attempt for stricter gun laws? I am not believing Holder's story, as there were 2,000 weapons involved from at least five states, but if this administration was that stupid, thankfully, someone in the DEA said no to supplying any further free drugs to be sold on the streets by these idiots that all need to be in prison.

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