F&F Update - Officials relieved of duty
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Re: F&F Update - Officials relieved of duty
"Relieved of duties" may or may not be temporary, and may not involve termination. I'd like to see exactly what their employment status is. I suspect they will stay on the payroll until the whole matter is resolved. That way the Justice Dept. can keep a leash on them. It would be somewhat surprising if Holder didn't structure their vacations in such a way that he continues to have them in his pocket.
Re: F&F Update - Officials relieved of duty
As they should. I know it's obvious to, well, everyone that these people need to get fired (and possibly charged with something), but I have no problem putting them on paid leave until the investigation concludes. The next we're talking about BATFE officials getting relieved of duty it might because of someone who broke a few rules in the process of doing the right thing, and I'd hate to see him or her suffer for it.atticus wrote:"Relieved of duties" may or may not be temporary, and may not involve termination. I'd like to see exactly what their employment status is. I suspect they will stay on the payroll until the whole matter is resolved.
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Re: F&F Update - Officials relieved of duty
DOJ Official Asserts Fifth Amendment Right in Refusing to Testify in Probe of Operation Fast and Furious
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Re: F&F Update - Officials relieved of duty
Wonder how much dirt will be thrown up by election day.
KC5AV wrote:DOJ Official Asserts Fifth Amendment Right in Refusing to Testify in Probe of Operation Fast and Furious
http://oversight.house.gov/index.php?op ... &Itemid=29" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Not enough !!!RHenriksen wrote:Wonder how much dirt will be thrown up by election day.
KC5AV wrote:DOJ Official Asserts Fifth Amendment Right in Refusing to Testify in Probe of Operation Fast and Furious
http://oversight.house.gov/index.php?op ... &Itemid=29" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: F&F Update - Officials relieved of duty
In related news:
Mexico is more dangerous than Afghanistan.
So the feds are passing guns to people who are more dangerous (now, anyway) than the Taliban, and only have to walk across a porous border to hurt us. Great.
Mexico is more dangerous than Afghanistan.
Article: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/one-mex ... -last-yearcomparing the Mexican and Afghanistan figures, the CRS report shows that 11,007 Afghan civilians were killed from 2007 through October 2011. That is about 80 percent fewer deaths than the 47,515 drug-related murders in Mexico over roughly the same period...Even if Afghan National Army (1,933) and police (3,834) fatalities are added to the civilian death toll the total number of deaths in Afghanistan over that period – 16,774 – is still almost three times smaller than the Mexican figure.
So the feds are passing guns to people who are more dangerous (now, anyway) than the Taliban, and only have to walk across a porous border to hurt us. Great.

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