Batman shooting--was it staged??

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  • Bayoupiper

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    Try READING FOR COMPREHENSION.

    Where is anyone called anything?

    It aint that hard... Come on, man. TRY!


    Yeah, so says you based solely upon your life experiences (which is infinitesimal compared to the masses who have lived before you and those living amongst you) and knowledge (which we obtain many ways including reading)....





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    Bayoupiper

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    After careful research I have found a group who is totally in support of the Federal Government...and the group is recruiting



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    But who can name all the characters?





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    oscar615

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    When I was a poor college student, the credit cards I had then were $500 or $1K limit. Are card limits really that high now? (I havent had a credit card in 20 plus years). Im not being sarcastic.. I think its damn unusual that a poor student could put hands on that kind of scratch in a short time.

    Inflation. They have to raise limits or you couldn't fill up your gas tank.
     

    Vanilla Gorilla

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    Actually, facts DO matter! There are vast differences between Operation Fast & Furious (under Obama and Holder) and Operation Wide Reciever(under Bush). Here's the facts and then everyone can draw their own conclusions as to what was similar and where those similarities stopped:

    First, Operation Wide Reciever:


    Sounds like the head of the BATFE should have lost his job. ......oh wait. He did.

    ● Wide Receiver began in 2005, was publicly announced in 2006 and was shut down in October 2007.

    ● Wide Receiver was operated along with the Mexican Government which was notified each time a straw purchaser *walked across the border.*

    ● Walked weapons were tracked by helicopter and radio.

    ● Wide Receiver was designed to *build a case against against gun smugglers and the drug cartels, to find out who they were, where they are.*

    ● Three hundred to four hundred weapons *walked* with the full knowledge of the Mexican Government and monitored by the Phoenix ATF and the Department of Justice.

    ● Each weapon had a tracing mechanism (RFID). After the traces led authorities to those with the smuggled weapons, the criminals figured out they were being tracked. They removed the tracking devices and the program was shut down *abruptly.*

    ● No one died from Wide Receiver

    ● Nothing from Wide Receiver was officially handed off to the Obama Administration from the Bush Administration. The program had been dead for two years by the time Obama insulted the Oval Office.


    Now, Operation Fast and Furious:

    ►Fast and Furious was announced publicly in a press conference in March 2009 claiming it was an important issue to the *President,* was under the President’s *leadership,* the President *directed* it, Mexico was working with the U.S., and *gun tracing* was being utilized.

    ►Today, Obama says he didn’t know about Fast and Furious.

    ►The Department of Justice put in writing that there was no gun walking operation at all, recinded that, and now says it happened, but Holder didn’t know about it.

    ►The Mexican Government had no knowledge of Fast and Furious because it wasn’t about Mexican drug cartels, it was about bringing down the hammer of government regulations on American gun sellers.

    ►The Fast and Furious weapons numbered in the the thousands, and most of them were never traced inside Mexico. Most of them are still missing today. The Department of Justice wasn’t interested in Mexico – it was all about restricting gun sales in the U.S. to law abiding, Second-Amendment-loving Americans.

    ►Fast and Furious weapons had no tracking devices

    ►Fast and Furious weapons were not tracked by air or radio

    ►Whistleblower, Federal Agent John Dodson said that he was not allowed to track the weapons or interfere with the sellers or the straw purchasers. He reported these illegal actions to this superiors and was essentially told to mind his own business.

    ►Border Agent Brian Terry died at the wrong end of one of the *walked* weapons. Terry was armed with a government issued gun that fired beanbags.

    ►ICE Agent Jaime Zapata was murdered while on duty in Mexico with a gun that *walked* south of the border from Dallas, Texas. It is not clear whether Zapata’s weapon was a Fast and Furious weapon.

    ►Two to three hundred Mexican nationals have died from weapons smuggled into Mexico under Fast and Furious.

    ►Many more will die from unfound (untraced) Fast and Furious weapons.

    Watch the video below. There is no doubt that not even the very bold Eric Holder, is not bold enough to claim a connection between Wide Receiver and Fast and Furious – see about 2:35 into the video.




    Sounds like the head of BATFE should be held accountable...oh wait he was.
     

    Jotuns

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    Yeah, so says you based solely upon your life experiences (which is infinitesimal compared to the masses who have lived before you and those living amongst you) and knowledge (which we obtain many ways including reading)....





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    The difference is the source of knowledge. You get your alleged knowledge from books and news papers, all of which are streams of information controlled by either our government, zionists, free masons, etc. etc. etc.

    This is why people who really want to know what is going on, read blogs. This is the great advantage of our generation. The ability to learn things almost exactly as they are happening, from all over the world, and to be told these things by independent free sources.

    The time of print has come and gone. Its a dying media. Those who claim to have gathered some type of knowledge it, are eating fruit from the tree of knowledge, but that fruit is rotten.
     

    Bayoupiper

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    The difference is the source of knowledge. You get your alleged knowledge from books and news papers, all of which are streams of information controlled by either our government, zionists, free masons, etc. etc. etc.

    This is why people who really want to know what is going on, read blogs. This is the great advantage of our generation. The ability to learn things almost exactly as they are happening, from all over the world, and to be told these things by independent free sources.

    The time of print has come and gone. Its a dying media. Those who claim to have gathered some type of knowledge it, are eating fruit from the tree of knowledge, but that fruit is rotten.



    You really think blogs have factual information?

    They are just as agenda driven as all other media is.




    But that was actually someone else's quote that I used.
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    Hunh Bruh

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    setting you free!
    That's why the era of the wiki-bible is upon us...

    The book of
    MJOLNIR It covers the Jews
    YrDawg covers the money changers
    Russo covers the mentally ill
     
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    Jotuns

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    You really think blogs have factual information?

    They are just as agenda driven as all other media is.




    But that was actually someone else's quote that I used.
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    You're right, some of it isn't true. That is where further research comes it. Does the blogger have a history of lying, do his statements stand outside of the realm of possibility, etc.

    Blogs are raw information from thousands of sources. Its up to you, the reader, to strain and refine that into real knowledge.
     

    Emperor

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    Oh thank god, bless you! I've been irked over that avatar ever since.

    And this

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    is even more irritating than this

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    I think the top one resembles a truck stop girl trying to speed up the cash business " at hand "

    Second time you've had an issue with my signature. It's a bunny rabbit jamming to music.

    And if you were trying to insinuate I'm a whore, try harder. That was a pretty pathetic attempt at trolling. ;)

    Holy hell! Talk about getting off topic! :mamoru:
     

    Mjolnir

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    You're right, some of it isn't true. That is where further research comes it. Does the blogger have a history of lying, do his statements stand outside of the realm of possibility, etc.

    Blogs are raw information from thousands of sources. Its up to you, the reader, to strain and refine that into real knowledge.

    WOW!

    Sounds like plagiarism.

    It's what I've been "preaching" all along.

    This proves something...

    LOL!
     

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