I would never have thought it possible, but when CNN's Anderson Cooper tried to lead Napolitano into pushing for a ban on "assault weapons," her reply was almost . . . logical:
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Sunday that she doubts a new ban on assault-style weapons in the United States would help curtail the violence spawned by warring drug cartels in Mexico.
“I’m skeptical that it would, in part because there are large stockpiles of those assault weapons already now in Mexico,” she said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “That’s a congressional action...It would be very controversial. And we need to act now.”
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Whoa, I never thought I'd see an administration official go off-script in THAT direction. Bet that really teed Urkel off.
Way off topic, Kurt, did you ever get your hands on any Cross Canadian Ragweed music?
No--haven't done that yet. I need to get on that.
What these knuckleheads in the Obama Administration just don't understand is, the damned guns are NOT coming from the USA in ANY quantities necessary to conduct a war..
Central and South America, former Soviet bloc nations, N. Korea and Russia itself not only can and will, but quite likely DO supply all the weapons and ammo the drug lords need to conduct their nefarious business..
As well as many pieces supplied by the Mexican Army itself...
Sorry, Texas Fred, they do understand that, but it just doesn't play into their hands to gain a monopoly of force here in the U.S.
Never attribute to ignorance in a state functionary what can be explained by evil intentions.
Straightarrow, you nailed the whole damned problem in one statement!
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