Newbius had this to say (found via David Codrea):
And so the assault on the 2nd Amendment begins...AND
Eric Holder, under the smokescreen of a presser about the bust of the Sinaloan drug cartel and seizure of property, announced that the Obama Administration intends to re-institute the Clinton Gun Bans.
This isn't really news, as this had been a part of the Democratic Party Platform (page 48, if you care to look it up). and was also listed on the White House website. What is news is that it was stated openly by a member of the Obama team in a news conference.
Follow up point: How is it logical that the United States Attorney General is able to use the Mexican Government's inability to control crime in their country as justification for infringing on the rights of Americans?Then, we have that FAILED STATES AG trying to tell Texas and These united States how to deploy our military:
I fail to see the connection...
Perhaps instead we should ARM every Mexican and let them settle their own dispute in whatever way seems best to them and Leave Americans the Hell Alone!
Mexico attorney general: We don't need U.S. troops to intervene in drug warYes FAILED STATE we have plans, troops will be deployed and WE DO remember the years 1836, 1847, and so many others. If you think this will get you El Norte, you got another thing coming and have only this to say, get your shit together, or we will- this is TEXAS you sonsofbitches and you know how we fight.
08:16 AM CST on Wednesday, February 25, 2009
By TODD J. GILLMAN / Washington Bureau
tgillman@dallasnews.com
WASHINGTON — Mexico's attorney general said Tuesday he sees no need for U.S. troops to intervene in his country's war on drug cartels, nor to gear up for a spillover of violence across the border.
"I don’t see that," Attorney General Eduardo Medina-Mora said in an interview with The Dallas Morning News. "I don't see the U.S. military playing an active role. The size of the problem on the U.S. side is not calling for that, and certainly Mexico has enough institutional capabilities to deal with this."
U.S. officials view the violence as a potential national security threat, and last month the Bush administration's homeland security chief, Michael Chertoff, said Washington has drawn up contingency plans for a "surge" of both civilian law enforcement and military assets along the border.
Texas also has developed a contingency plan to cope with spillover violence. On Tuesday, Gov. Rick Perry demanded a tighter security net from Washington, saying he’s asked the Obama administration for more aircraft and “a thousand more troops” to the border.
"I don’t care whether they're military troops, or they're National Guard troops or whether they're customs agents," he said during a visit to El Paso with retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey, the former U.S. drug czar who warned two months ago that Mexico could soon become a "narco state."
Oh, and as for the Kenyan and Holder- just ask them how we do, and if you think it will be just Texas, and using your count, you have 56 other States to deal with too.
WP
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