October 2, 2012

Fast and Furious update

More from Univision - the Spanish news service that is doing some excellent reporting on stuff that the main-stream media is not touching. From The Daily Caller:
Univision: Juarez drug cartel leader �El Diego� was captured with Fast and Furious weapons
When Mexican authorities took Juarez drug cartel carnage king Jose Antonio Acosta Hernandez � better known as �El Diego� � into custody, he had weapons from Operation Fast and Furious on his person, the English-language transcript of the Spanish-language television network Univision�s special investigation into the scandal shows.

�According to investigations, �El Diego� forms the link between this massacre and Fast and Furious,� an anchor read on air in Spanish Sunday evening, referring to two different mass killings drug cartel operatives used Fast and Furious weapons to conduct as Univision reported.
And of course:
Tracy Schmaler, a spokeswoman for Attorney General Eric Holder, has not responded to a request for comment in response to this revelation.
Rope. Tree. Some assembly required. The 200+ comments are a good read -- this one from attentionmorons is spot on:
If this occurred under Bush there would be non-stop coverage with the MSM screeching like little girls. Since it happened under the Obama, we hear crickets...
Univision's home page is here: Univision Google translate page is here: Univision It is there that we can read of yet another shooting:
A border policeman was killed in a shootout in Arizona
A border patrol agent of the United States died and another was wounded during a clash with strangers near the border town of Naco, Arizona, reported CNN.

Both officers were assigned to the station in Tucson Brian Terry.

The injured officer was airlifted to a hospital and the authorities have refused to disclose the names of the agents until families are notified about the situation.
And meanwhile, Obama does nothing but campaign and build his base. Posted by DaveH at October 2, 2012 1:15 PM
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