Apparently the State Department was actually selling military grade weapons to the Zetas (Mexican Narco-Terrorists).
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/worse-t...guns-to-zetas/
Keep in mind that Los Zetas are allied with Hezbollah in Mexico.
Apparently the State Department was actually selling military grade weapons to the Zetas (Mexican Narco-Terrorists).
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/worse-t...guns-to-zetas/
Keep in mind that Los Zetas are allied with Hezbollah in Mexico.
Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".
"Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
"Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
-Penn Jillette
A World Without Guns <- Great Read!
Government needs a hard reset. Will never happen though.
"There are no finger prints under water."
very +1
what in the fuck, Over...
Both the state Dept are selling Mil-spec guns to the Zetas while trying to Disarm their own citizens. Using our Tax dollars to fund these projects while unemployment skyrockets.
But in other news, the unemployment rate in CO fell to 8.5% as more people LEFT THE STATE to find work.
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Last edited by Byte Stryke; 07-24-2011 at 10:26.
If one American citizen is killed by one of these weapons, the "public servants" involved should be treated as traitors. And dealt with accordingly. This country has put to death spies that had done alot less.
Have you been under a rock? Kidding, but really, at least one has been killed already and that's how this scandal broke...
The full detailed story - http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/...in;contentBody
December 14, 2010. The place: a dangerous smuggling route in Arizona not far from the border. A special tactical border squad was on patrol when gunfire broke out and agent Brian Terry was killed.
The assault rifles found at the murder were traced back to a U.S. gun shop. Where they came from and how they got there is a scandal so large, some insiders say it surpasses the shoot-out at Ruby Ridge and the deadly siege at Waco.In late 2009, ATF was alerted to suspicious buys at seven gun shops in the Phoenix area. Suspicious because the buyers paid cash, sometimes brought in paper bags. And they purchased classic "weapons of choice" used by Mexican drug traffickers - semi-automatic versions of military type rifles and pistols.
Sources tell CBS News several gun shops wanted to stop the questionable sales, but ATF encouraged them to continue.
Jaime Avila was one of the suspicious buyers. ATF put him in its suspect database in January of 2010. For the next year, ATF watched as Avila and other suspects bought huge quantities of weapons supposedly for "personal use." They included 575 AK-47 type semi-automatic rifles.Edit: Added link to Congress report. http://oversight.house.gov/images/st...ATF_Report.pdfThen, Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was murdered. The serial numbers on the two assault rifles found at the scene matched two rifles ATF watched Jaime Avila buy in Phoenix nearly a year before. Officials won't answer whether the bullet that killed Terry came from one of those rifles. But the nightmare had come true: "walked" guns turned up at a federal agent's murder.
I concur. When They aren't doing stuff like this, they are busy trying to figure out to screw Americans out of the 2nd AMendment rights, or at least totally disregarding them in their departmental pursuit for power.
Let Homeland Security absorb them, then downsize them and cut their budget by half. At least.
Well hell fellas you didn't expect them to use civi grade guns now did you? Just un f*****g real. Hard reset, house cleaning, whatever you wanna call it something has got to be done.![]()