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DOJ ordered to release list of Fast & Furious documents Obama protected with executive privilege
Stonewall tactics from Obama and Holder begin to crumble, just in time for the 2014 elections.
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North: Sexting with the stars
What actions the Obama administration took before, during and after the bloody assaults on the U.S. consulate and a CIA outpost should have been a legitimate election issue. But the Romney campaign only raised the disaster once — and then avoided it like an outbreak of the Ebola virus.
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Mexican cops to Terry murder
A guilty plea by one of the five Mexican defendants charged in the murder of Border Patrol Tactical Unit member Brian A. Terry was announced Oct. 30 by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of California.
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Border Patrol agent killed; another agent wounded
The identities of the agents were not immediately released, but the shooting occurred at the Brian Terry Station near Naco, Ariz., which is just south of Tucson.
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Terry family carries on with new foundation, still seeks answers 20 months later
Family members left behind by Border Agent Brian A. Terry established a foundation to continue his memory and to pursue the truth about the Fast & Furious operation. Robert Heyer, an older cousin who mentored Terry, talks about his cousin and the foundation.
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Cartoonist horsing around on Fast and Furious
Editorial cartoonist David Horsey must be drunk on stupid for turning a real story about unjust actions committed by a Justice Department in a state of aversion into a story about a “not-so-objective-right-wing”. Attempting to place blame on an ideology | Read More »
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Fast and Furious is not a D.C. law firm
Most Americans don’t care about whether Attorney General Eric Holder is hiding Fast and Furious documents because they don’t understand the story.
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Justice Department unseals indictment, charges five in Brian Terry murder
Department of Justice indicts five in murder of Brian Terry and offers $1 million for those still at large.
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Fast and Furious: Justice Department finally admits Agent Terry was firing beanbags
Fox News reports: The Justice Department on Monday unsealed an indictment charging five individuals allegedly involved in Border Patrol agent Brian Terry’s death, and announced a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to the arrest of those | Read More »
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