Romney: "I was completely wrong about the 47% comment.."

You almost gotta laugh. While the left is hysterical about the 47% the freaking world is burning up and Americans are being killed by drug cartels with weapons supplied by the ATF or by negligence courtesy of the convoluted foreign policy of the guy who can't even defend it in a debate.
You are full of shit! As you well know the weapons were made available to the drug lords through the efforts of the NRA. All who support the NRA have their blood on their hands.

No. You are full of shit.
you can't wash the blood off your hands.

The truth about the Fast and Furious scandal - Fortune Features

The ATF is hobbled in its effort to stop this flow. No federal statute outlaws firearms trafficking within the U.S., so agents must build cases using a patchwork of often toothless laws. For six years, due to Beltway politics, the bureau has gone without permanent leadership, neutered in its fight for funding and authority. The National Rifle Association has so successfully opposed a comprehensive electronic database of gun sales that the ATF's congressional appropriation explicitly prohibits establishing one.

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Voth's mandate was to stop gun traffickers in Arizona, the state ranked by the gun-control advocacy group Legal Community Against Violence as having the nation's "weakest gun violence prevention laws." Just 200 miles from Mexico, which prohibits gun sales, the Phoenix area is home to 853 federally licensed firearms dealers. Billboards advertise volume discounts for multiple purchases.
Customers can legally buy as many weapons as they want in Arizona as long as they're 18 or older and pass a criminal background check. There are no waiting periods and no need for permits, and buyers are allowed to resell the guns. "In Arizona," says Voth, "someone buying three guns is like someone buying a sandwich."
By 2009 the Sinaloa drug cartel had made Phoenix its gun supermarket and recruited young Americans as its designated shoppers or straw purchasers. Voth and his agents began investigating a group of buyers, some not even old enough to buy beer, whose members were plunking down as much as $20,000 in cash to purchase up to 20 semiautomatics at a time, and then delivering the weapons to others.

The agents faced numerous obstacles in what they dubbed the Fast and Furious case. (They named it after the street-racing movie because the suspects drag raced cars together.) Their greatest difficulty by far, however, was convincing prosecutors that they had sufficient grounds to seize guns and arrest straw purchasers.

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Nobody disputes that suspected straw purchasers under surveillance by the ATF repeatedly bought guns that eventually fell into criminal hands. Issa and others charge that the ATF intentionally allowed guns to walk as an operational tactic. But five law-enforcement agents directly involved in Fast and Furious tell Fortune that the ATF had no such tactic. They insist they never purposefully allowed guns to be illegally trafficked. Just the opposite: They say they seized weapons whenever they could but were hamstrung by prosecutors and weak laws, which stymied them at every turn.

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Irony abounds when it comes to the Fast and Furious scandal. But the ultimate irony is this: Republicans who support the National Rifle Association and its attempts to weaken gun laws are lambasting ATF agents for not seizing enough weapons—ones that, in this case, prosecutors deemed to be legal.

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They were seven agents pursuing more than a dozen cases, of which Fast and Furious was just one, their efforts complicated by a lack of adequate tools. Without a real-time database of gun sales, they had to perform a laborious archaeology. Day after day, they visited local gun dealers and pored over forms called 4473s, which dealers must keep on file. These contain a buyer's personal information, a record of purchased guns and their serial numbers, and a certification that the buyer is purchasing the guns for himself. (Lying on the forms is a felony, but with weak penalties attached.) The ATF agents manually entered these serial numbers into a database of suspect guns to help them build a picture of past purchases.
By January 2010 the agents had identified 20 suspects who had paid some $350,000 in cash for more than 650 guns. According to Rep. Issa's congressional committee, Group VII had enough evidence to make arrests and close the case then.
Prosecutors: Transferring guns is legal in Arizona
This was not the view of federal prosecutors. In a meeting on Jan. 5, 2010, Emory Hurley, the assistant U.S. Attorney in Phoenix overseeing the Fast and Furious case, told the agents they lacked probable cause for arrests, according to ATF records. Hurley's judgment reflected accepted policy at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona. "[P]urchasing multiple long guns in Arizona is lawful," Patrick Cunningham, the U.S. Attorney's then–criminal chief in Arizona would later write. "Transferring them to another is lawful and even sale or barter of the guns to another is lawful unless the United States can prove by clear and convincing evidence that the firearm is intended to be used to commit a crime."
 
Obama ponders to his African Americans and accuses white people of being racist. Romney says things to his wealthy donors.

What's the difference? All politicians do anything to get the vote, even if it means flip flopping. It's not a big deal.

I care more about the economy and taxes than I do about what these people say to their supporters.
 
You almost gotta laugh. While the left is hysterical about the 47% the freaking world is burning up and Americans are being killed by drug cartels with weapons supplied by the ATF or by negligence courtesy of the convoluted foreign policy of the guy who can't even defend it in a debate.
You are full of shit! As you well know the weapons were made available to the drug lords through the efforts of the NRA. All who support the NRA have their blood on their hands.

You are a fucking liar...

Obama, Holder, and the rest of his regime have blood on their hands.
 
you are full of shit! As you well know the weapons were made available to the drug lords through the efforts of the nra. All who support the nra have their blood on their hands.

no. You are full of shit.
you can't wash the blood off your hands.

the truth about the fast and furious scandal - fortune features

the atf is hobbled in its effort to stop this flow. No federal statute outlaws firearms trafficking within the u.s., so agents must build cases using a patchwork of often toothless laws. For six years, due to beltway politics, the bureau has gone without permanent leadership, neutered in its fight for funding and authority. the national rifle association has so successfully opposed a comprehensive electronic database of gun sales that the atf's congressional appropriation explicitly prohibits establishing one.

snip/

voth's mandate was to stop gun traffickers in arizona, the state ranked by the gun-control advocacy group legal community against violence as having the nation's "weakest gun violence prevention laws." just 200 miles from mexico, which prohibits gun sales, the phoenix area is home to 853 federally licensed firearms dealers. Billboards advertise volume discounts for multiple purchases.
customers can legally buy as many weapons as they want in arizona as long as they're 18 or older and pass a criminal background check. There are no waiting periods and no need for permits, and buyers are allowed to resell the guns. "in arizona," says voth, "someone buying three guns is like someone buying a sandwich."
by 2009 the sinaloa drug cartel had made phoenix its gun supermarket and recruited young americans as its designated shoppers or straw purchasers. Voth and his agents began investigating a group of buyers, some not even old enough to buy beer, whose members were plunking down as much as $20,000 in cash to purchase up to 20 semiautomatics at a time, and then delivering the weapons to others.

The agents faced numerous obstacles in what they dubbed the fast and furious case. (they named it after the street-racing movie because the suspects drag raced cars together.) their greatest difficulty by far, however, was convincing prosecutors that they had sufficient grounds to seize guns and arrest straw purchasers.

snip/

nobody disputes that suspected straw purchasers under surveillance by the atf repeatedly bought guns that eventually fell into criminal hands. Issa and others charge that the atf intentionally allowed guns to walk as an operational tactic. But five law-enforcement agents directly involved in fast and furious tell fortune that the atf had no such tactic. they insist they never purposefully allowed guns to be illegally trafficked. Just the opposite: They say they seized weapons whenever they could but were hamstrung by prosecutors and weak laws, which stymied them at every turn.

snip/

irony abounds when it comes to the fast and furious scandal. But the ultimate irony is this: republicans who support the national rifle association and its attempts to weaken gun laws are lambasting atf agents for not seizing enough weapons—ones that, in this case, prosecutors deemed to be legal.

snip/

they were seven agents pursuing more than a dozen cases, of which fast and furious was just one, their efforts complicated by a lack of adequate tools. Without a real-time database of gun sales, they had to perform a laborious archaeology. Day after day, they visited local gun dealers and pored over forms called 4473s, which dealers must keep on file. These contain a buyer's personal information, a record of purchased guns and their serial numbers, and a certification that the buyer is purchasing the guns for himself. (lying on the forms is a felony, but with weak penalties attached.) the atf agents manually entered these serial numbers into a database of suspect guns to help them build a picture of past purchases.
By january 2010 the agents had identified 20 suspects who had paid some $350,000 in cash for more than 650 guns. According to rep. Issa's congressional committee, group vii had enough evidence to make arrests and close the case then.
prosecutors: Transferring guns is legal in arizona
this was not the view of federal prosecutors. In a meeting on jan. 5, 2010, emory hurley, the assistant u.s. Attorney in phoenix overseeing the fast and furious case, told the agents they lacked probable cause for arrests, according to atf records. hurley's judgment reflected accepted policy at the u.s. Attorney's office in arizona. "[p]urchasing multiple long guns in arizona is lawful," patrick cunningham, the u.s. Attorney's then–criminal chief in arizona would later write. "transferring them to another is lawful and even sale or barter of the guns to another is lawful unless the united states can prove by clear and convincing evidence that the firearm is intended to be used to commit a crime."

this has nothing to do with fast and furious you lying mother fucker!
 
I just watched it on TV. Mitt Romney told Sean Hannity he was completely wrong about the 47%. "Completely wrong" the very words he used.

How will the right wing spin that now?

Lying to his donors now, eh? Hmmmm..

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I just watched it on TV. Mitt Romney told Sean Hannity he was completely wrong about the 47%. "Completely wrong" the very words he used.

How will the right wing spin that now?


Thank you! I thought no one noticed that. WTF!
 
I just watched it on TV. Mitt Romney told Sean Hannity he was completely wrong about the 47%. "Completely wrong" the very words he used.

How will the right wing spin that now?

Why do you think we need to spin it?:)
 
Yes, and Romney is completely wrong for this country.

I humbly disagree. I think this nation deserves good leadership by a moral man of character.

We have enough scandals. We've spent too much. We need someone who can fix that. And someone who wont stop the people from getting to work to fix the rest.
 
After defending it..now he's abandoned it.

There's really nothing he won't say now.

Mitt Romney says his '47%' remarks were 'completely wrong' - latimes.com

Mitt Romney disavowed his much-criticized statement that the 47% of Americans who supported President Obama paid no taxes, considered themselves "victims" and refused to take responsibility for their lives, saying in a Thursday night interview that he had been “completely wrong.”

“Clearly in a campaign with hundreds if not thousands of speeches and question-and-answer sessions, now and then you say something [that] doesn’t come out right," the Republican presidential nominee said on Fox News. "In this case, I said something that’s just completely wrong."

:lol:
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXAU4MmMIMo]Social Distortion - I Was Wrong - YouTube[/ame]

Sing it boys!
 

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