Fascisnating "Fast & Furious" article on CNN Money
Although clearly written from an anti-2nd Amendment perspective (typical of CNN articles), I found this article about the inner workings of the "Fast and Furious" debacle to be very interesting, if for no other reason than the details it reveals about the childishness of a number of the BAFTE agents involved.
As someone working in the private sector, I can't imagine ever writing some of the emails or memos detailed, and expecting to keep my job (or at least not be ridiculed). Even the memos from the "by-the-book" Special Agent Dave Voth sound incredibly unprofessional.
What I found even more surprising is that almost every one of these folks mentioned in the article (BAFTE agents and local/federal prosecutors alike) is STILL in the employment of the taxpayers.
http://features.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2012/06/27/fast-and-furious-truth/?hpt=hp_t2
Although clearly written from an anti-2nd Amendment perspective (typical of CNN articles), I found this article about the inner workings of the "Fast and Furious" debacle to be very interesting, if for no other reason than the details it reveals about the childishness of a number of the BAFTE agents involved.
As someone working in the private sector, I can't imagine ever writing some of the emails or memos detailed, and expecting to keep my job (or at least not be ridiculed). Even the memos from the "by-the-book" Special Agent Dave Voth sound incredibly unprofessional.
What I found even more surprising is that almost every one of these folks mentioned in the article (BAFTE agents and local/federal prosecutors alike) is STILL in the employment of the taxpayers.
http://features.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2012/06/27/fast-and-furious-truth/?hpt=hp_t2
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