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Mexican attorney prepares civil lawsuit on Fast and Furious

snipe 2012/06/08 03:59:19
I wonder if this will end up costing US taxpayers billions? Eric Holder and his entire DOJ should be behind bars.

A Mexican attorney is preparing a civil lawsuit against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fireams and Explosives over the Fast and Furious “gunwalking” criminal operation, the Mexican news magazine Proceso reported Tuesday. Diana Eugenia González Saldaña, “in coordination with [a legal] office in Houston, Texas, intends to take legal action…for the damage caused by the operation, whose failure has already been publicly acknowledged by the government of Barack Obama.”

This would be the first case brought by a Mexican plaintiff and González Saldaña says the Texas firm will assist in collecting “50 cases to present a solid [foundation for] a civil complaint” to add to the four cases currently documented, “including that of Mario Gonzalez Rodriguez, brother of the prosecutor the state of Chihuahua…who was kidnapped and killed with one of the two thousand weapons smuggled into the country as part of operation ‘Fast and Furious’.”

This action raises the question of whether a foreign-initiated civil lawsuit will provide answers that have so far eluded the U.S. Congress. The terrifying risks assumed by a lone Mexican attorney to pursue a civil action from a land where decapitations and bridge hangings are all too often used as warnings to back off add special urgency to breaking through Eric Holder's official Department of Justice stonewalling and a perceived reluctance on the part of the Republican leadership to aggressively do so.


http://www.examiner.com/article/mexican-attorney-prepares-civ...


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  • concerned 2012/06/29 07:34:28
    concerned
    The NRA is probably helping them ... LOL .....and the NRA are the ones whom sold the illegals the guns ... HUMMM
  • Charlie 2012/06/19 21:57:29
    Charlie
    +1
    Most intelligent Presidents would have kicked this baggage to the curb during an election year.
  • belle 2012/06/12 19:51:35
    belle
    +1
    Knowing our DC government mentality, they will give them a blank check.
  • Deb 2012/06/10 22:51:42
    Deb
    Oh FFS!!!
  • Red Branch 2012/06/10 04:49:26
    Red Branch
    +2
    He doesn't have standing.
    He can take it to the Hague.
  • shadow76 2012/06/09 14:45:47
    shadow76
    +3
    It should not have any standing, it was their people that used those guns.
  • KingdomNow 2012/06/09 11:02:26
    KingdomNow
    +4
    I wonder when the Mexican government will get around to demanding extradition of the criminals responsible for the deaths of thousands of Mexican citizens.

    They can have Holder and his boss.
  • Mechelle 2012/06/09 05:14:26
  • Walt 2012/06/09 04:43:51
    Walt
    +3
    If Holder is ever prosecuted for his crimes, this civil lawsuit could mean he won't have a home to return to after he gets out of prison.

    This is the best news I've read all day.
  • wtw 2012/06/09 04:37:08
    wtw
    +2
    Sick em boy!
  • Wolfman 2012/06/09 03:43:30 (edited)
    Wolfman
    +3
    I don't want my government to fight the Mexicans. The Mexicans are right. Give them Holder and the entire ATF.
  • concerned 2012/06/09 03:33:47
    concerned
    +1
    First of all if Texas is claiming about government .. is to large ... why don't they get their gun carrying friends to protect it's border ... and see how well they really do .. and get our government employees out of there .. they can call it standing their own ground ...
  • Wolfman concerned 2012/06/09 03:44:56
    Wolfman
    +4
    Texas spends millions protecting our border.
  • concerned Wolfman 2012/06/09 03:55:26
    concerned
    +1
    then they should not need our government help ... LOL ... just allow your gun carrying buddies to handle it ... and help make government smaller ...
  • Wolfman concerned 2012/06/09 04:17:34
    Wolfman
    +3
    Except, of course, there that Constitution-thing that makes international border security a Federal responsibility.
  • Red Branch Wolfman 2012/06/10 04:51:15
    Red Branch
    +2
    All the feds need to do is remove the protection of the laws for illegals.
  • Wolfman Red Branch 2012/06/10 04:58:33
    Wolfman
    +3
    All the Feds need to do is their Constitutional requirement to control the border.
  • Red Branch Wolfman 2012/06/10 05:02:43
    Red Branch
    +3
    I know. But since they don't they need to get the Hell out of the way.
  • concerned Wolfman 2012/07/13 19:29:28
    concerned
    Oh Texas is so tough ... and AZ .. gun laws help those guns get across the border .. so they should handle it ... HUMMM ...
  • firebird Wolfman 2012/06/09 16:29:58
    firebird
    +4
    AMEN to that FOR SURE !!!
    ANd yes we TEXANS are very capable of protecting our own borders IF OBAMMY would allow it ! So is ARIZONA but look what he did to them !! SHAME ON THE VOTERS FOR PUTTING IN SUCH AN ANTI-AMERICAN AND UNQUALIFIED PRESIDENT!!
  • firebird concerned 2012/06/09 16:26:39
    firebird
    +3
    In answer to your question---- WE TEXANS would GLADLY protect our own borders and very good... BUT,,,, the very questionable president in office WONT ALLOW IT !!! he is too F*****G afraid that we might keep voters from coming over !!!!
  • firebird 2012/06/08 22:17:38
    firebird
    +4
    MEXICO ! YOU CAN GO SUCK YOUR GUN BARRELS !!!!! You are nothing but a pain in the ASS to America!!!
  • DJL firebird 2012/06/09 03:33:30
    DJL
    +5
    They are doing what congress should be doing. They are trying to hold Holder accountable for his crimes.
  • firebird DJL 2012/06/09 16:22:31
    firebird
    +3
    IF it works great...
    About my comment on Mexico.. its OVERALL concerning Mexico.....
  • Wolfman firebird 2012/06/09 03:45:53
    Wolfman
    +3
    Eric Holder is nothing but a pain in ass to Mexico.
  • Lady Wh... firebird 2012/06/09 13:33:35
    Lady Whitewolf
    +3
    THANK you!!!
  • firebird Lady Wh... 2012/06/09 16:23:48
    firebird
    +3
    Your very welcome! Mexico has done NOTHING BUT COST US BILLIONS... WE need to cut them OFF !!
  • Lady Whitewolf 2012/06/08 20:55:35
    Lady Whitewolf
    +2
    Tell Mexico to BUGGER OFF.
  • DJL Lady Wh... 2012/06/09 03:33:43
    DJL
    +4
    They are doing what congress should be doing. They are trying to hold Holder accountable for his crimes.
  • Wolfman Lady Wh... 2012/06/09 03:47:17
    Wolfman
    +3
    Why, because they don't want Eric Holder to sell the drug cartels more guns? I don't either.
  • dick 2012/06/08 20:39:54 (edited)
    dick
    +2
    Considering that we have a large potion of the land along the border and quite aways into the U.S. fenced off and warning Americans that it is dangerous to travel on our own land because of Mexico they have a lot of balls demanding anything! arizona land warning signs
  • DJL dick 2012/06/09 03:34:20
    DJL
    +2
    They are doing what congress should be doing. They are trying to hold Holder accountable for his crimes.
  • dick DJL 2012/06/10 16:03:27 (edited)
    dick
    True but Mexico has never been a friend to the U.S. and I think that it is a crying shame that we are being sued when it is their citizens that are committing the crimes!
  • Cliff 2012/06/08 19:23:58 (edited)
    Cliff
    +5
    I was wondering when the other shoe would fall. Let's send Eric Holder to Mexico to testify there. Let's inform them that waterboarding is okay.
  • keeper 2012/06/08 18:37:46
    keeper
    +3
    This could have far reaching effects...
    remember that they filed lawsuits against Arizona over the immigration laws which ended up stifling that law.
  • Ambassador II 2012/06/08 17:36:03
    Ambassador II
    +2
    Ohhh, are we living in fear of "a Mexican attorney" who is "preparing a lawsuit"? Oh my, oh my, what can we do, the sky is falling, the sky is falling. Next thing we will be "advised" of by the RWNJs is a lawsuit being prepared in behalf of the 200,000 or more non-combatants we have killed in Iraq. Now, that would be something to fear.
  • Mike 2012/06/08 17:09:08
    Mike
    +5
    Down in flames for this, and the intelligence leaks
  • Maddog 2012/06/08 16:58:57
    Maddog
    +8
    It will be interesting to see how Holder handles this. Holder is probably the most corrupt attorney general since the Nixon administration!

    holder   slow and spurious
  • Ambassa... Maddog 2012/06/09 00:10:28
    Ambassador II
    +1
    Ah, you forgot that RWNJ from Missouri who had to resign before being prosecuted for tax evasion. Do you expect an attorney to be without moral corruption? Not in this century.
  • firebird Maddog 2012/06/09 16:35:23
    firebird
    +3
    IT was interesting to watch him being GRILLED in the questioning... He did everything to avoid answering any questioning except to say he and the White House has colluded on the answers.... GUILTY AS HELL !!! Both Holder and Obama !

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