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sabang
the first time he has used his executive privilege- unlike slick willy & dubya, who used it plenty.
Well, first time for everything. Like the first time Executive Privilege has been used when someone was killed, eh?
“I just want you to know that we are working on it. We have to go through a few processes, but under the radar.”
- President Obama to Jim and Sarah Brady, in front of Press Secretary Jim Carney,
when asked about gun control.
The guy who dreamed up the Assault Weapons Ban for Clinton then worked for Janet Napolitano, then was part of Obama’s transition team, then ran Fast And Furious as the US District Attorney for Arizona
In other words, they all knew about it from the very beginning, and it always WAS about taking a big chunk out of the Second Amendment, by forcing another Assault Weapons Ban.
Dennis K. Burke, who as a lawyer for the Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee in the 1990s was
a key player behind the enactment of the 1994 assault-weapons ban, and who then went on to become Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano’s chief of staff, and a contributor to
Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential primary campaign, and then a member of Obama’s transition team focusing on border-enforcement issues, ended up in the Obama administration as the U.S. attorney in Arizona responsible for overseeing Operation Fast and Furious.
When Obama nominated Burke to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, Burke told the Arizona Capitol Times he believed he understood what the president and his attorney general wanted him to do.
“There’s clearly been direction provided already by President Obama and Attorney General Holder as to what they want to be doing, and this is an office that is at the center of the issues of border enforcement,” said Burke.
Obama Contributor, Who Helped Enact Assault-Weapons Ban, Ran