I agree. You are correct.
Me "spelling it out for" you was me adding the information I used to arrive at the statements I made. If you need it spelled out, it was there for you. If you didn't, ignore it.
But don't ignore the facts it contains in respect to other statements.
If you remove the word "exact" from the second statment, the phrase "the same program" is mostly true (Truth-O-Meter).
His (fightr65) choice of words made it false but the concept of both programs is mostly the same.
The objectives were mostly the same.
Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
While there were some similarities between the 2 programs, there were also major differences which you have conveniently failed to acknowledge.
The number of guns involved in Operation Wide Receiver was about 200 or 300 guns. There was an attempt to track these guns by placing tracking devices in these guns. Unfortunately, these tracking devices had a high rate of failure and were not effective. Also, the Mexican government was aware of this program and was involved in the tracking of these guns. Operation Wide Receiver was stopped by the Bush administration after it became apparent that the efforts to track these guns were not widely successful. Also, most of these guns were recovered.
Under Fast and Furious, there apparently was no attempt to track any of these guns. The number of untracked and unrecovered guns is thought to be in the thousands. I have heard estimates of any where between 2000 to 4000 guns. Also, the Mexican government was not notified about Fast and Furious. 2 Federal US LE officials were murdered by these Fast and Furious guns that were recovered at the scene of these murders. So there were major differences between these 2 programs.
So why would the Obama administration start up another gun walking program, when they knew that the last gun walking program under the previous adminstration was not successful? And when the failed Fast and Furious program was exposed in the mostly conservative media (with the exception of Cheryl Atkinson of CBS), why did the Obama administration lie about it being a program that was started under the Bush administration? And why does Obama hide behind "executive priviledge" in his refusal to turn over documents to the congressional committees?