The Obama Administration has abruptly sealed court records containing alarming details of how Mexican drug smugglers murdered a U.S. Border patrol agent with a gun connected to a failed federal experiment that allowed firearms to be smuggled into Mexico. (Washington Times)
Currently, Eric Holders and, by proxy, Barack Hussein Obama, are under the gun with regard to the Fast and Furious gun running scandal by our own government.
More than 2,200 guns and rifles were sold into the hands of the Mexican Mafia. Virtually all reports tell us that more than 200 Mexican citizens and two Federal agents have been murdered by criminals using these guns. Jamie Zapata and Brian Terry were the two agents killed with these guns. Since that time, the two buds, Holder and Obama, have refused to be fully transparent in the matter, claims otherwise, not withstanding.
Until today, some could have argued for the willingness of the Administration to cooperate with the current investigation coming from the House sub-committee in charge of such things.
But, no more. The Washington Times, a well know Washington DC based newspaper, is reporting the sudden decision, on the part of the Obama Administration, to close all records having to do with this matter, effectively sequestering the public and the media from review of information and documents involved.
Can you imagine not having elected officials looking out for the folks? Obama and his henchmen are running wild, in the halls of Congress. We are hoping Darryl Issa, the man in charge of this investigation, will get to the bottom of this matter.
Understand that Obama has done two things to interfere with this investigation. Two weeks ago, White House documents related to the Solyndra scandal were subpoenaed by Darrel Issa’s investigative committee. Obama simply said “no” to this legal demand. Instead of telling the committee that Obama was going to stand on “executive privilege,” Obama simply told the committee that he did not like the way the demand was written and he was going to ignore it, for that reason.
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