Monday, October 31, 2011

Cleanup ATF.org Calls On Congress To Appoint A Specials Prosecutor On Fast N Furious

Fast N Furious Investigation Exclusive.


Whereas overwhelming evidence establishes that substantial acts of wrongdoing may have been committed by senior Officials of the United States Government, including persons such as Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., Ronald H. Weich, Dennis Burke, and others acting for or on behalf of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Kenneth E. Melson, William J. Hoover, Mark Chait, William G. McMahon, William D. Newell, George Gillett Jr., and others of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), and possibly other officials within the Obama Administration, CleanUpATF.org hereby respectfully requests that Congress should enact and empower, on behalf of the American people and pursuant to 28 C.F.R. PART 600, one or more Special Prosecutors, who shall be timely responsible for:

  • Fully investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding "Operation Fast & Furious", "Project Gunrunner", "Operation Castaway", and any other related federal law enforcement activities as Congress should deem appropriate, and;
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  • Determining whether any federal, state and/or international regulations, laws, statutes, treaties, agreements or other binding conventions were violated, and;

  • Determining which officials and/or employees, whether elected or appointed, of the U.S. Government, had substantial knowledge of, or should have had knowledge of, the activities resulting in any such violations, and;
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  • Determining which officials and/or employees, whether elected or appointed, of the U.S. Government, were materially responsible for planning, approving and/or otherwise enacting any operations or activities leading to such violations, and;
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  • Determining whether any such officials and/or employees of the U.S. Government may have engaged in improper activities aimed at "covering-up", obstructing, frustrating, obfuscating, minimizing or preventing efforts by Members of Congress to conduct lawful oversight inquiries, and/or designed to evade rightful accountability for wrongful acts by such officials or employees;
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  • Insuring that any officials and/or employees of the U.S. Government who committed substantial acts of wrongdoing are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.
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  • Issuing a comprehensive Report of Investigation and Recommendations to the Congress and American people.



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