Children are invited to Brucemore for a festive and memorable evening of holiday tradition?Santa, Snacks and Stories on Sunday, December 4 and Tuesday, December 6 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The mansion's holiday décor and the estate's seasonal spirit add to the evening's activities. In the Visitor Center, children will be delighted by two new activities: sing-a-long caroling with Brucemore's most famous resident, Leo the Lion, and a cookie decorating station. In the mansion, children will make reindeer hats, listen to a holiday story, and give Santa their wish-lists. In between activities, children and parents are invited to freely roam the mansion and ask any questions to the available stationary guides.

Admission is $7 per child and $5 per child of a Brucemore member. One adult is free per child admission; each additional adult is $5.  Space is limited. Call (319) 362-7375 for reservations. For further information or to register online, visit www.brucemore.org. Santa, Snacks, and Stories is sponsored by US Bank.

Brucemore, Iowa's only National Trust Historic Site, is located at 2160 Linden Drive SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The 26-acre park-like estate in the heart of Cedar Rapids boasts a delightful Queen Anne style mansion built between 1884 and 1886. Brucemore has been home to three prominent families who used the estate as a center for culture and the arts. The estate continues to be a hub for cultural, philanthropic, and educational activities. Each year thousands of visitors attend specialty tours, musical events, fine arts performances, children's programs, holiday celebrations, and garden walks held on the estate. For more information, call (319) 362-7375 or visit www.brucemore.org.

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Amana - Want a sweet treat this holiday season? Come and see The Old Creamery Theatre for Young Audiences production of Raggedy Ann and Andy's Yuletide Adventure. Help Raggedy Ann & Andy outsmart the witch and have a wonderful holiday adventure in Grandma's attic.

The show opens Saturday, Nov. 26 at 11 a.m. on The Old Creamery's Main Stage.

Written by Gene Mackey and based on characters created by Johnny Gruelle, the cast of Raggedy Ann & Andy's Yuletide Adventure consists of Kamille Zbanek of Ely, John Hill of Rockford Il, Laura Ambrose of Minneapolis Minn., Jackie McCall of Marengo, Nicholas Hodge of South Amana and Steve Weiss of Central City.

Tickets are $8 per person. Show times are 11 a.m. on Saturday Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10 and 17. Call the box office at 800-35-AMANA or visit the website at www.oldcreamery.com for more information or to purchase tickets. Group and student rates are available.

The Old Creamery Theatre for Young Audiences shows are sponsored by Scheels of Coralville with Mix 96.5 as the media sponsor.

The Old Creamery Theatre Company is a not-for-profit professional theatre founded in 1971 in Garrison, Iowa. The company is celebrating 40 years of bringing live, professional theatre to the people of Iowa and the Midwest. We thank KGAN and Fox 28, our 2011 season media sponsor.
Ron Paul Two-Day Tour to Include 'Restore America Now' MeetingsInterviews, voter outreach, GOP fundraiser, and Thanksgiving Family Forum round out visit
ANKENY, Iowa - 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul will return to Iowa for a two-day comprehensive tour consisting of media, voter and GOP outreach activities.

The visit will occur on Friday and Saturday, November 18-19.  Day one of Dr. Paul's visit will include a live in-studio interview with WHO Radio's Jan Mickelson, followed by three 'Restore America Now' meetings.  Day two includes a Warren County Republican Party breakfast fundraiser, an editorial board meeting with the Des Moines Register, followed by a Thanksgiving Family Forum held by The Family Leader.

"Ron Paul's latest visit gives our campaign ample opportunity to reach voters directly and indirectly concerning the pressing issues Iowans are facing," said Drew Ivers, Iowa Chair for the Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign. 

"A national debt now equal to GDP, and joblessness, are on Iowans' minds.  Make no mistake Ron Paul will be as forthcoming with the people as he's been throughout this whole election cycle," said Mr. Ivers.

Details of the visit are as follows.  All times Central.

Friday, November 18, 2011

10:00 a.m.
Interviewed live in-studio w/ Jan Mickelson
WHO Radio - 1040 AM
2141 Grand Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa 50312

1:00 p.m.    
Benton County 'Restore America Now' Meeting
Pizza Ranch
219 West 4th Street
Vinton, Iowa 52349

4:00 p.m.
Jones County 'Restore America Now' Meeting
Lawrence Community Center
600 East Main Street
Anamosa, Iowa 52205

7:00 p.m.
Cedar Rapids 'Restore America Now' Meeting
The Hotel at Kirkwood Center
7725 Kirkwood Blvd. S.W.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404

Saturday November 19, 2011

9:00 a.m.
Warren County GOP Breakfast Fundraiser
Indianola Christian Union Church
705 East Euclid Avenue
Indianola, Iowa 50125

11:00 a.m.
Editorial Board Meeting
Des Moines Register
715 Locust Street
Des Moines, Iowa 50309

4:00 p.m.
The Family Leader - Thanksgiving Family Forum
First Federated Church
4801 Franklin Ave
Des Moines, Iowa 50310
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WASHINGTON - Senator Chuck Grassley today said it's very good news that the veterans hiring legislation he and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus introduced in January may be included in a larger proposal that the Senate will vote on this week.

"These men and women are extremely capable," Grassley said.  "They have a lot of skills to offer in the workplace.  The legislation that Senator Baucus and I put together would clear some bureaucratic hurdles and add a financial incentive to encourage employers to seek out veterans.  These steps are a logical follow-up to my effort to increase the IRS' hiring of veterans.  The IRS saw the value of this pool of potential workers and followed through on increased hiring of veterans.  Other employers, including small businesses, should have similar opportunities.  Whether our bipartisan legislation is included by amendment, or when the larger package is brought up for a vote, the veterans hiring proposal needs to be passed."

As introduced, the Veterans Employment Transition Act, or the VETs Jobs bill, would reward employers for hiring qualified veterans who have recently completed their service in the military with a tax credit of up to $2,400 per veteran.  A previous version of this credit, which was part of the Work Opportunity Tax Credit and also authored by Grassley and Baucus, was designed to help employers hire veterans but expired at the end of 2010.  The new version of the legislation would reinstate the tax credit and make it easier for veterans and small businesses to use.  As a result, servicemen and women who have been recently discharged would be able to provide documentation directly from the Department of Defense without having to go through the tax credit's current certification process.

Any veteran who has left active duty in the past five years who has discharge paperwork showing 180 days of qualified active duty would be eligible for the credit. This would include those men and women who were activated by their states as members of the National Guard.  The bill also helps service members market themselves to prospective employers by requiring the military to educate service members about how the credit works.

Noting that the unemployment rate for veterans is higher than for non-veterans nationwide, the senators first introduced the VETs Jobs bill in May 2010.

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In the most recent USA Today/Gallup survey, Republican frontrunner Herman Cain now ties Gov. Romney as the leader for the GOP presidential nomination in polling of likely Republican voters that was conducted Nov. 2-6.  Mr. Cain now polls at 21 percent, a 3 percent increase from early October.

"I am delighted to see these latest poll numbers. It is clear to my supporters and me that the American people will not allow my bold "9-9-9 Plan", clear foreign policy vision and plans for energy independence to be overshadowed by bogus attacks," said Herman Cain.

Treasurer Fitzgerald Encourages Iowans to Start Saving by Registering for a Chance to Win a $200 College Savings Iowa Account Plus an Autographed Football

DES MOINES, IA (11/08/2011)(readMedia)-- State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald is encouraging Iowans to think about saving for their loved ones future higher educational expenses while cheering on their favorite college team this fall. "Much like the college football season, the time to start saving for college is over before you know it," Fitzgerald said. "That is why we want families to know it's never too early to start planning for their children's future education."

As a way to raise awareness about the importance of saving for higher education, College Savings Iowa is giving away three $200 College Savings Iowa accounts plus an autographed football from the University of Iowa, Iowa State and the University of Northern Iowa's head football coaches. For more information and to enter the giveaway, please visit www.iowa529contest.com.

College Savings Iowa is an affordable, tax-advantaged option for families who are saving for their children's higher education. It takes just $25 to open a College Savings Iowa account, and anyone - parents, grandparents, friends and relatives - can invest on behalf of a child. Participants who are Iowa taxpayers can deduct contributions up to $2,865 per beneficiary account from their adjusted gross income in 2011 and there no income or residency restrictions.*

Investors do not need to be a state resident and can withdraw their investment federally tax-free to pay for qualified higher education expenses including tuition, books, supplies and certain room and board costs at any eligible college, university, community college or technical training school in the United States or abroad. To learn more about College Savings Iowa, go to www.my529iowaplan.com or call 1-888-332-7545.

*Adjusted annually for inflation if withdrawals are not qualified, the deductions must be added back to Iowa taxable income. The earnings portion of nonqualified withdrawals may be subject to federal income tax and a 10% federal penalty tax, as well as state and local income taxes. The availability of tax or other benefits may be contingent on meeting other requirements.

Investment returns are not guaranteed and you could lose money by investing in the plan. Participants assume all investment risks as well as the responsibility for any federal and state tax consequences. If you are not an Iowa taxpayer, consider before investing whether your or the designated beneficiary's home state offers any state tax or other benefits that are only available for investments in such state's qualified tuition program.

As Ms. Sharon Bialek has placed herself in the public spotlight through making patently false allegations against Herman Cain, it is only fair to compare her track record alongside Mr. Cain's.

In stark contrast to Mr. Cain's four decades spent climbing the corporate ladder rising to the level of CEO at multiple successful business enterprises, Ms. Bialek has taken a far different path.

The fact is that Ms. Bialek has had a long and troubled history, from the courts to personal finances - which may help explain why she has come forward 14 years after an alleged incident with Mr. Cain, powered by celebrity attorney and long term Democrat donor Gloria Allred.

In the courts, Ms. Bialek has had a lengthy record in the Cook County Court system over various civil lawsuits. The following cases on file in Cook County are:

  • ·         2000-M1-707461 Defendant against Broadcare Management
  • ·         2000-M1-714398 Defendant in lawsuit against Broadcare Management
  • ·         2000-M1-701522 Defendant in lawsuit against Broadcare Management
  • ·         2005-M1-111072 Defendant in lawsuit against Mr. Mark Beatovic.
  • ·         2007-M1-189176 Defendant in lawsuit against Midland Funding.
  • ·         2009-M1-158826 Defendant in lawsuit against Illinois Lending.

Ms. Bialek was also sued in 1999 over a paternity matter according to ABC 7 Chicago (WLS-TV).  Source: WLS-TV, November 7, 2011

In personal finances, PACER (Federal Court) records show that Ms. Bialek has filed for bankruptcy in the Northern District of Illinois bankruptcy court in 1991 and 2001. The respective case numbers according to the PACER system are 1:01-bk-22664 and 1:91-bk-23273.

Ms. Bialek has worked for nine employers over the last seventeen years. Source: WLS-TV, November 7, 2011

Curiously, if Ms. Bialek had intended to take legal action, the statute of limitations would have passed a decade ago.

Which brings up the question of why she would make such reprehensible statements now?

The questions should be - who is financing her legal team, have any media agreed to pay for her story, and has she been offered employment for taking these actions?

VICKSBURG, Miss. - In a formal change of command ceremony, Major General Michael J. Walsh will transfer command of the Mississippi Valley Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to Major General John W. Peabody, Thursday, November 10.  The ceremony will be officiated by the Corps' Acting Chief of Engineers, Major General Merdith "Bo" Temple, and will take place at 10 a.m. in the Vicksburg Convention Center.

Maj. Gen. Walsh, MVD Commander and President of the Mississippi River Commission since February 2008, has been assigned as the Deputy Commanding General for Civil and Emergency Operations for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, D.C.

Maj. Gen. Peabody comes to Vicksburg from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was Commander and Division Engineer of the Corps' Great Lakes and Ohio River Division. Previous commands include the 618th Engineer Company (Light Equipment) (Airborne), 82nd Airborne Division; the 299th Engineer Battalion, 4th Infantry Division at Fort Hood, the Engineer Brigade for the 3rd Infantry Division during Operation Iraqi Freedom I, and the Pacific Ocean Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

As MVD Commander, General Peabody will be responsible for the Corps water resources programs in a 370,000-square-mile area that includes portions of 12 states; its boundary extends from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico.  District offices are headquartered in St. Paul, Rock Island, St. Louis, Memphis, Vicksburg, and New Orleans.

In addition, General Peabody will be president-designee of the Mississippi River Commission, the presidentially appointed agency that oversees the comprehensive Mississippi River and Tributaries flood control and navigation project, as well as the entire Mississippi River and its tributaries.

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Prepared Statement of Ranking Member Chuck Grassley

Senate Committee on the Judiciary

Oversight Hearing on the Department of Justice

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for holding this important oversight hearing.  If our time were not so limited, I would have liked to ask about the department's conference budget, the broken system of reviewing FBI whistleblower cases, the department's attempt to use the tragic failure in Fast and Furious as a pretext to call for new, stricter gun laws, and many other important topics.  However, oversight on Operation Fast and Furious has been my focus since the last time Attorney General Holder appeared before the committee.

Just over nine months ago Attorney General Holder sat in my office.  After discussing a number of items with him, I handed him two letters I had written to the Acting Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), Kenneth Melson.[1] A member of my staff briefly outlined the allegations contained therein that had come to us from an ATF whistleblower.

My letters mentioned: (1) the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, (2) the allegation that ATF had sanctioned the sale of hundreds of assault weapons to straw buyers, (3) the allegation that two of those weapons had been found at the scene of Agent Terry's death, and (4) the allegation that the whistleblowers who provided this information were already facing retaliation.[2]

Just four days later, I received a response back from the Justice Department.[3] That response explicitly stated that the whistleblower allegations were "false" and that "ATF makes every effort to interdict weapons that have been purchased illegally and prevent their transportation to Mexico."[4] In the nine months since then, mounting evidence has put the lie to those claims.  We have learned that instead of making every effort to interdict, ATF actually allowed the transfer of firearms in several operations, in hopes of making bigger cases.[5] Agents who objected to the practice called it "walking guns."[6] In addition to documentary evidence contradicting the department's denials, six ATF agents testified powerfully at two House Oversight Committee hearings about gunwalking in Operation Fast and Furious.

Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer admitted one week ago in this room that the department's letter to me in February was absolutely false.[7] Think about that for a second.  It's bad enough that the head of the Criminal Division admits that the department's letter to me was false.  It gets worse, though.  He admitted that he knew all along that it was false.  Although he could not recall whether he helped edit it, he knew it was false because he was aware of a previous gunwalking operation called Wide Receiver.  Yet he remained silent for nine months as the public controversy over gunwalking grew.  He was aware that Congress had been misled and yet made no effort to correct the department's official denial.  I am eager to hear whether the Attorney General thinks that is acceptable and what he intends to do about it.

Much has been said recently about guns being walked in Operation Wide Receiver "during the Bush era."  It doesn't matter to me when it happened, we need to get to the bottom of it.  According to the Justice Department, Bush-era prosecutors refused to bring the case.[8] However, under Mr. Breuer's leadership headquarters revived it despite the gunwalking issues.[9] Reviving the case may have provided the green light to the Phoenix Field Division to repeat the gunwalking strategy in Operation Fast and Furious on a much bigger scale.

It seems likely that the same ATF managers responsible for overseeing Wide Receiver might have interpreted the administration's willingness to prosecute such cases as an approval of gunwalking as an acceptable tactic.  If that was not the case, then it was Mr. Breuer's responsibility to clearly communicate that gunwalking was not acceptable and to institute oversight and safeguards to ensure that it did not happen again.  He did not do that.

In fact, it is clear from documents produced by the Justice Department that in early 2010, the ATF, Main Justice, and the U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona considered Wide Receiver and Fast and Furious to be a set of related cases.[10] Yet Mr. Breuer claims that he saw the flaws in one but not the other.[11]

As Mr. Breuer's deputy was learning about the Wide Receiver in March 2010, he asked: "[D]id ATF allow the guns to walk, or did ATF learn about the volume of guns after the FFL began cooperating?"[12] That was the right question, at the right time, about the wrong case.  It was too late to stop gunwalking in Wide Receiver.  However, Fast and Furious was still very active.  By that time, 1,228 weapons had been purchased by the straw buyers in Fast and Furious, and hundreds had been recovered in Mexico.  Gun dealers were giving ATF real time notice each time the straws bought another batch of guns.  As one of the ATF agents testified before the House Committee, "This wasn't a who done it."[13] Yet the criminals were allowed to keep breaking the law, all in the hopes of catching bigger fish.

In March 2010, the Attorney General's current chief of staff, then the No. 2 individual in the department as the Deputy Attorney General, received a personal briefing on Fast and Furious.[14] The briefing included a presentation detailing the numbers of firearms each straw buyer had purchased up to that point, including 313 by one and 241 by another.[15] The presentation explained that those two straw buyers had spent almost $214,000 and $140,000, respectively, on the weapons.[16] A copy of the Deputy Attorney General's presentation includes his handwritten notations.  One said, "all cash," which is a typical red flag of straw buying.[17]

The Deputy Attorney General also wrote such detail in his notes as "followed to 3 stash houses."[18] Yet the presentation also clearly included a map that he labeled "seizures in Mexico."[19] Didn't he stop to question how these weapons were going from being under surveillance at stash houses in the U.S. to being recovered in Mexico?  Didn't he ask why search warrants or other techniques could not have been used to seize the weapons and prevent them from being trafficked to Mexico?  Or was the strategy of "allowing the transfer of firearms to continue to take place" explained to him?[20]

That's how it was described in other briefing papers prepared by ATF, and one of the emails transmitting that paper said it was "likely to go to the DAG [Deputy Attorney General]."[21] The ATF strategy was clearly documented.  Agents were even forbidden to stop and question the straw buyers for fear that it would scare them off and stop further straw buying at the cooperating gun dealers.

In the same time period the Deputy Attorney General received such a detailed briefing, the Justice Department's Criminal Division in Washington, D.C. assigned a prosecutor  to Fast and Furious as the result of a direct request from ATF Director Melson to Mr. Breuer.[22] Simultaneously, Mr. Breuer's deputies and the Justice Department Office of Enforcement Operations reviewed and approved detailed wiretap applications for Fast and Furious.  Mr. Breuer and his deputies were quick to recognize gunwalking in a Bush-era case and ask all the right questions.  Yet, tell-tale information was right under their very noses that the same field division was doing it again, and Mr. Breuer claims he didn't make the connection.[23]

Mr. Breuer admitted before this committee last week that that very same deputy who informed him of gunwalking in Wide Receiver also approved at least one of the wiretap applications in Operation Fast and Furious.[24] As Mr. Breuer himself said, "The Congress made clear in law that wiretaps on telephones are an extraordinarily intrusive technique."[25] Thus, wiretap applications are extremely detailed documents.  In order to justify tapping the phone of a private citizen, the law requires that law enforcement agencies show that they have tried everything else first. Agencies have to explain the techniques they have tried or considered in order to explain to the court why a wiretap is the only way to get the evidence needed for prosecution.  The Justice Department is supposed to review those claims to make sure they are legally sufficient.

But the very same facts that would show the need to obtain the wiretap would also show that the Justice Department knew these individuals were trafficking weapons.  Indeed, the goal of the wiretap was to identify other co-conspirators.  That's all well and good, but they should have stopped the flow of guns in the meantime. Anyone reviewing the affidavits would likely know that was not happening.

The Justice Department has now produced 10 memos about Operation Fast and Furious received by the Attorney General from March to November 2010, including two he did not reference in his October 7, 2011, letter to Congress.[26] Additionally, the Office of National Drug Control Policy recently produced another three memos addressed to the Attorney General on the issue, bringing the count to 13.[27] These additional three memos were also not included in the Attorney General's October 7 letter.  The memos describe the government's knowledge that straw buyers were responsible for the purchase of over a thousand firearms and that the guns were being supplied to Mexican drug trafficking cartels.  The Attorney General has said that since he does not have time to read the memos he receives, these memos were read by his staff instead.[28] I look forward to hearing today who on his staff did read them, who was responsible for overseeing the case, and why it was deemed unworthy of his attention.

I am also interested to hear when the Attorney General learned of the connection between Operation Fast and Furious and the weapons found at the scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry's death.  The Attorney General's then-Deputy Chief of Staff Monty Wilkinson, spoke with U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke about Operation Fast and Furious the very day that Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry died.[29] Did he learn of the connection between Fast and Furious and Agent Terry's death and bring it to the Attorney General's attention?  Then-Acting Deputy Attorney General Gary Grindler found out within 48 hours of Agent Terry's death of the connection to Fast and Furious.[30] Just two weeks after that, the Attorney General announced that Mr. Grindler would be his new Chief of Staff.  Did Mr. Grindler bring the connection between Fast and Furious and Agent Terry's death to the Attorney General's attention?

One month ago Attorney General Holder finally acknowledged that Operation Fast and Furious was flawed.[31] Yet he said on September 7 of this year:

[T]he notion that somehow or other that this thing reaches into the upper levels of the Justice Department is something that at this point I don't think is supported by the facts.  And I think as we examine and as all the facts are in fact revealed, we'll see that is not the case.[32]

I look forward to closely examining this claim with Mr. Holder today.

I would also add that those who seek to use this tragedy to call for new gun control should note that many of the individuals involved in Fast and Furious should have been indicted and arrested nearly a year before they were.  While trafficking in firearms is a real problem in Mexico, blaming our Second Amendment freedoms in the U.S. isn't accurate and won't fix anything.

Countless stories have documented the weak controls of U.S.-made weapons in Central American nations which has been a source for firearms in Mexico.  Other sources, such as weapons that walk off Mexico military bases, pose a problem too.

So, to say that guns in Mexico are "sourced" to the U.S. just because they were made here is misleading.[33] It doesn't mean that they were ever sold in a retail gun store in the U.S.  The faulty statistics include U.S. weapons sold to the military in Mexico, weapons that were transferred into Mexico years ago, guns from Fast and Furious, and many other sources.

More accurate statistics breaking down what is really known about the sources of guns in Mexico would help, and I urge the Attorney General to provide these more detailed breakdowns. As we learn more about the utter failure to enforce our existing gun laws in Fast and Furious, I'm eager to hear from Attorney General Holder who he plans to hold accountable. I also want to know how he plans to prevent another tragedy like this in the future.

Let me be clear.  The bottom line is that it doesn't matter how many laws we pass if those responsible for enforcing them refuse to do their duty?as was the case in Fast and Furious.

 

[1] Letters from Senator Charles E. Grassley to Kenneth Melson, Acting Director of the ATF (Jan. 27, 2011, and Jan. 31, 2011).

2 Id.

3 Letter from Ronald Weich, Asst. Att'y Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice, to Senator Charles E. Grassley (Feb. 4, 2011) .

4 Id.

5 Email from George Gillett to David Voth, Oct. 05, 2010, HOGR DOJ 001349-001352 (Attachment 1).

6 Joint Staff Report, The Department of Justice's Operation Fast and Furious: Accounts of ATF Agents, at p. 19 (June 14, 2011).

7 Combatting International Organized Crime: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on Crime and Terrorism of the S. Comm. on the Judiciary, 112th Cong. (2011) (statement of Lanny Breuer, Asst. Att'y Gen.).

8 Letter from Ronald Weich, Asst. Att'y Gen., Department of Justice, to Senator Patrick J Leahy (Oct. 31, 2011).

9 Id.

10 Id.

11 Combatting International Organized Crime: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on Crime and Terrorism of the S. Comm. on the Judiciary, 112th Cong. (2011).

12 Email from Jason Weinstein to Kevin Carwile, Mar. 16 2010, HOGR DOJ 003438 (Attachment 2).

13 Operation Fast and Furious: The Other Side of the Border: Hearing before the H. Comm. on Oversight and Government Reform, 112th Cong. 128-129 (2011) (statement of Carlos Canino, ATF Acting Attache to Mexico).

14 ATF Monthly Meeting with the Acting Deputy Attorney General, HOGR DOJ 002817-002823 (Mar. 12, 2010) (Attachment 3).

15 Id.

16 Id.

17 Id.

18 Id.

19 Id.

20 Email from George Gillett to David Voth, Oct. 05, 2010 (Attachment 1).

21 Id.

22 Email from Kenneth Melson to Lanny Breuer, Dec. 04, 2009, HOGR DOJ 2730 (Attachment 4).

23 Combatting International Organized Crime: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on Crime and Terrorism of the S. Comm. on the Judiciary, 112th Cong. (2011).

24 Id.

25 Id.

26 Memorandum to the Attorney General from Kenneth Melson, HOGR DOJ 003270-003271 (Mar. 01, 2010); Weekly Report to the Attorney General from Lanny Breuer,  HOGR DOJ 003263 (Oct. 25, 2010) (Attachment 5).

27 Weekly Memoranda to the Attorney General from NDIC, ONDCP F&F 000134-000137, 000183-000187, 000205-000208  (Attachment 6).

28 Letter from Attorney General Eric Holder to Chairman Issa, et al.  (Oct. 7, 2011).

29 Email from Monty Wilkinson to Dennis Burke, HOGR USAO 003073-003074 (Dec. 14, 2010) (Attachment 7).

30 Email from Brad Smith to Gary Grindler, HOGR DOJ 002875-2881 (Dec. 17, 2010) (Attachment 8).

31 Letter from Attorney General Eric Holder to Chairman Issa, et al.  (Oct. 7, 2011).

32 Carrie Johnson, Holder Takes Heat Over 'Fast And Furious' Scandal, NPR (Oct. 6, 2011) available at http://www.npr.org/2011/10/06/141124685/holder-takes-heat-over-fast-and-furious-scandal.

33 Letter from Senator Charles E. Grassley to Acting Director Kenneth Melson (June 16, 2011) (Attachment 9).

The Quad Cities is home to approximately twenty-eight thousand military veterans, many who continue to serve as part of the Rock Island Arsenal workforce.

Our veterans are owed a debt that simply cannot be repaid. Our nation depends on the willingness of its finest men and women to step forward and to serve, that dedicate themselves to the greater cause of protecting our democracy.

Following World War II, November 11, previously known as "Armistice Day", became Veterans Day in order to remember those who served as members of the armed forces with honor and distinction.

As First Army Commander, I have had the privilege of serving with thousands of veterans, outstanding Soldiers and their incredibly dedicated families. For the better part of a decade they have endured multiple tours - protecting us from danger. Our most recent group of veterans, continue to honor the legacy of those that have served before them.

It's never easy to console your children when your wife or husband is deployed. Military families do this every day, and today, as we remember and recognize our veterans, we recognize their families who stood beside our veterans and served and sacrificed in their own "combat zones".

This Veterans Day, take a few moments to honor our veterans and show your appreciation for their sacrifices. Our veterans fought for and defended our freedoms, and we need to continue to thank them for their service.

First In Deed!

Lt. Gen. Mick Bednarek
First Army Commander

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