Fast And Furious Takes An Interesting Turn

bbsam

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Unreal: Gun Used in Terror Attack on Mohammed Cartoon Contest Sold Through Operation Fast and Furious

On May 4, 2015 Nadir Soofi and Elton Simpson drove from Phoenix to Garland, Texas to carry out a terror attack against conservatives hosting a Mohammed cartoon contest. When they arrived on scene, they were immediately shot and killed by police after opening fire outside the building.

It turns out Soofi purchased his gun under the Holder Justice Department's Operation Fast and Furious back in 2010.
What difference does it make? Illegal firearm purchases are easy anyway. If it hadn't been a "fast and furious" weapon, it would have been one of millions of other easily obtained illegal weapons, no?
 

tonyexpress

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What difference does it make? Illegal firearm purchases are easy anyway. If it hadn't been a "fast and furious" weapon, it would have been one of millions of other easily obtained illegal weapons, no?

Hey Hillary... Yes, Illegal firearm purchases are easy enough already... Certainly don't need the the government's help in this area. :w00t:
 

MrFedEx

Engorged Member
What difference does it make? Illegal firearm purchases are easy anyway. If it hadn't been a "fast and furious" weapon, it would have been one of millions of other easily obtained illegal weapons, no?

When you're grasping at straws to make an argument, it makes a huge difference.
 
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