The Washington Post and its reporters are the unnamed co-conspirators in the bloody gun-grabber mess that may lead to the resignation of Attorney General Eric Holder and certainly contributed to the death of a federal agent on the Mexican borderlands.
The ATF forced gun shops to sell thousands of guns to straw buyers, flooding the Mexican drug cartels with American weapons. The US Justice Department was then going to be able to claim that it was American weapons - and the right to own them - that was the primary cause of violence in Mexico and along the border. The Washington Post's nimrods were James V. Grimaldi, Sari Horwitz, Alice Crites and William Booth.
It's a common story by now of the Democrats in the news media and the Democrats in government coming together the lie to the American people. The day before agent Bian Terry was shot and killed with one of the weapons tied to the ATF gunrunning program,
... the Washington Post ran a blockbuster article in its “Secret Life of Guns” series subtitled, “As Mexico drug violence runs rampant, U.S. guns tied to crime south of border” that focused on the arms trade across the Mexican border. In the article, the Post printed a list of the top 12 gun stores responsible for selling guns traced to crimes in Mexico. On top of the list was Lone Wolf Trading in Glendale, Ariz.
The Post and the ATF were working hand-in-glove:
This team worked for months with the ATF so closely that when the article was published the paper, it had prepared maps and charts based on ATF-provided statistics. Its online presentation included a video narrated by ATF Special Agent J. Dewey Webb, and a video of an interrogation of an illegal alien picked up in a weapons case in a private room with an ATF agent, apparently without the detainee knowing he was being recorded.
Even after the border patrol agent was killed, the Post's writers continued to cover for the ATF. But read the whole story for yourself and decide for yourself what kind of sub-human vermin work in America's newsrooms.
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