Total Humiliation for California Anti-Gun Lobby

Even the mainstream media cannot hide the tail-between-legs posture of the California anti-gun lobby as one of their "leading lights" AND a state senator besides, gets busted. For gun trafficking.

http://news.yahoo.com/gun-control-advocates-lawmaker-arrest-setback-220631790.html

From the article: "Court documents allege that (State Senator) Yee sought campaign donations in exchange for introducing an undercover FBI agent to an arms trafficker. An FBI affidavit says Yee talked with the undercover agent about acquiring weapons worth $500,000 to $2.5 million, including shoulder-fired missiles, from a Muslim separatist group in the Philippines."

This opens up a whole series of painful questions that Diane Feinstien MUST answer. The first being a full disclosure of the involvement of Yee and other California "anti-gun" crusaders in both international weapons trafficking, supporting terrorist groups, AND organized crime activity.

The second question is who else within the California anti-gun lobby was (or even worse, is still) involved in weapons trafficking and aiding terrorist organizations. It is NOT credible to position Yee as a single actor in such an obviously large trafficking scheme.

Only the tip of the iceberg has been exposed on this one. Naturally, it is completely likely that a full-on cover-up has been launched to protect anti-gun associates of Yee. Let's just hope the cat is too far out of the bag by now.

California? Or Califailia?

Grouse
 
THis is just priceless and shows the blatent hipocrits they are and how they truely believe I can do it, your to dumb.
I don't think it's going to get to big, or cleaned up since the FBI and ATF work for the DOJ and we know who's running that. DOJ and ATF got caught Blatently running guns (fast and furious) and nothing happend. But they are going after the guy in California that didn't want to give up his customer list and violated a cease and desist order from the courts protecting him.

We are all just a bunch of slowly boiling frogs, and I wonder if there is going to be something that finally wakes us up and starts the "jump out of the pot" movement?
 
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I hope that this scandal is of the scale that even AG Holder won't be able to cover up.

Covering up a failure like Fast and Furious is one thing, but now we have a State Senator accused of arms trafficking AND with obvious ties to terrorist organizations.

I think Yee had better not count on Fienstien, Holder, or Obama jumping in to save him on this one. As this administration knows well, it's not the scandal that gets you. It's the cover-up.

Grouse
 
Whats really sickening is that Yee is out on Bail, and still getting his checks from the taxpayers. This make 3 Dem Lawmakers arrested in less than a year.
 
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Yee Gods!
The astounding story of Leeland Yee.

By
James Taranto

March 28,2014

You may remember Leland Yee. He's a state senator from San Francisco who's appeared in this column a couple of times before: in 2009, when he objected (unsuccessfully) to the appointment of a University of California chancellor who'd been linked to a possible scandal at the University of Illinois; and in 2011, when he demanded an apology from Rush Limbaugh for "mimicking the Chinese language" in a segment mocking Hu Jintao, then "paramount leader" of communist China.

Yee, who was born in China and immigrated at age 3, also made news two weeks ago when, as the San Francisco Chronicle reported, he and two other Asian-American state Senate Democrats withdrew their support of a measure that would have brought back racial preferences at California public universities, which the state constitution has banned since 1996. "Yee said he had heard--loud and clear--from Asian Americans who fear that undoing the ban on affirmative action in college admissions would hurt their children's chances of getting into the highly competitive University of California system," the Chronicle noted.

This week Yee was back in the news--and was he ever.
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As Fox News sums it up: "Call it 'American Hustle' gone West. An elaborate FBI sting culminated this week after two undercover officers--who posed as East Coast Mafia members--helped take down 26 Californians, including an influential state senator with alleged ties to an Asian mob." That would be Yee, who has reportedly dropped his candidacy for California secretary of state. The Associated Press reports Yee is expected to be suspended from the Senate along with two other Democrats who face unrelated criminal charges.

The probe's target was the colorfully nicknamed Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, described by Fox as "a notorious gangster who ran a Chinese criminal organization with ties to Hong Kong." The San Francisco Chronicle has some background on Chow:

In recent years, the notorious Chinatown gang leader has been telling groups of troubled youths to resist a life of crime while touting his awards from politicians, including U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, who praised him in July 2012 "for his tenacity and willingness to give back to the community and working 'in the trenches' as a change agent."

Change agent indeed:

Despite his pronouncements of being reformed, Chow remained very much at the heart of a criminal network, according to an affidavit by FBI Special Agent Emmanuel Pascua." . . .

Chow holds a "supreme authority" position in the Triad, an international Chinese organized crime group; heads the Hop Sing Boys, a San Francisco street gang; and serves as the "dragon head," or leader, of the Ghee Kung Tong, a Chinese brotherhood that allegedly provided cover for criminal operations after Chow took over in 2006, according to the affidavit.

San Francisco Magazine, part of the Modern Luxury chain, has a summary of the allegations against Yee, "in descending order of [shock value]." Here are the first few:

Yee told an FBI agent to give him a shopping list of guns: "Senator Yee asked [the agent] to provide an inventory list of desired weapons [...] [The agent] told Yee he would deliver $2,000,000 cash."

Yee could arrange [for] some serious firepower: "[The agent] asked about shoulder fired automatic weapons. Senator Yee responded by saying the automatic weapons are the equivalent to the "M16" Automatic Service Weapon [...] [The agent] asked about the availability of shoulder fire missiles or rockets. Senator Yee responded 'I told him about the rockets and things like that.'"

Yee took personal responsibility for delivering the weapons: "Senator Yee said, 'We're interested' in arranging the weapons deal [...] and said of the arms dealer, 'He's going to rely on me, because ultimately it's going to be me. [The agent] stated he would compensate Yee for brokering the relationship and arms deal."

Yee was in it for the cash: "Senator Yee said, 'Do I think we can make some money? I think we can make some money. Do I think we can get the good? I think we can get the goods.'"

Yee masterminded a complex scheme to import illegal weapons: "Keith Jackson [a political consultant who worked as Yee's fundraiser] told [an agent] that Senator Yee had a contact who deals in arms trafficking. This purported arms dealer was later identified. Jackson requested [a campaign donation] on behalf of Senator Yee, for Senator Yee to facilitate a meeting with arms dealer with the intent of [the agent] to purportedly purchase a large number of weapons to be imported through the Port of Newark, New Jersey. During a meeting [...] Senator Yee discussed certain details of the specific types of weapons [the agent] was interested in buying and importing."

Yee also allegedly claimed to have connections to a Filipino terrorist organization: "[The agent] asked about the major Muslim organizations in the Mindanao region of the Philippines. Senator Yee responded by saying "M.I.L.F." [The agent] understood M.I.L.F. to be an acronym for the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Senator Yee went on to explain there were several factions within the M.I.L.F. Regarding the M.I.L.F., [Wilson Sy] Lim [another defendant] told [the agent] they are his friends but he does not personally associate with them."

In addition, Yee stands accused, in the magazine's words, of taking "envelopes full of cash to influence marijuana policy" and of trading "favors directly for campaign cash" three times.

Yee was for the most part a liberal Democrat, but the Los Angeles Times notes a couple of heterodoxies in addition to his race-preferences reversal: "He opposed a ban on the use of plastic bags by grocery stores, for example, as well as a prohibition on the sale of shark fins that he called 'an attack on Asian culture.' "

A child psychologist, he backed a law "to ban the sale of violent videogames to minors," which the Supreme Court struck down by a 7-2 vote in the 2011 case Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association . The most interesting aspect of that case was the two very different dissents: Justice Clarence Thomas would have upheld the law on the ground that the First Amendment was never meant to apply to children, while Justice Stephen Breyer argued that it was constitutional because it was based on sound social science.

But on one topic he held to the standard liberal line. "He was involved in efforts to regulate guns, particularly after the 2012 mass murder of children at a Connecticut elementary school, a tragedy that Yee said touched him," the Times notes. National Review's Tim Cavanaugh elaborates, noting that his arrest in the alleged gun-running conspiracy comes "less than a year after [he was] pushing wide-ranging bills to require micro-stamping, restrict magazine choice, and regulate private handling of legally owned weapons."

By contrast, the Times reports that in dealing with his alleged co-conspirators, "the senator's approach to arms dealing was 'agnostic,' the 137-page [affidavit] says. 'People want to get whatever they want to get. Do I care? No, I don't care,' Yee allegedly said. 'People need certain things.' "

One marvels at the evident hypocrisy. Was Yee's zeal for gun control an expression of a guilty conscience--a moralist's battle with his own inner demons? Or was he consistent in doing whatever seemed expedient? Perhaps that enigma will be unraveled as the case proceeds.
 
Yes, I read of this news on another forum (non firearm related...mostly)yesterday and found it delightful, yet doubtful much will come of it.
Wish I could remember some of the comments from some of the conservatives there..even some from California!

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..yeah, boiling frogs..IDK..not sure what I envision as to what would be time to exit the pot...couple scenarios but,
First I hope more people will wake up and vote..
 
Originally Posted By: HookedYes, I read of this news on another forum (non firearm related...mostly)yesterday and found it delightful, yet doubtful much will come of it.
Wish I could remember some of the comments from some of the conservatives there..even some from California!

lol.gif
..yeah, boiling frogs..IDK..not sure what I envision as to what would be time to exit the pot...couple scenarios but,
First I hope more people will wake up and vote..



Hey.. this is Kommiefornia... You really expect this to happen? LOL
 
Quote:Calderon and Wright previously took leaves of absence, which also let them keep their pay. The California Constitution says lawmakers can lose their pay only if they are expelled or resign.


Me thinks the people of the state of California need to take a good long look at the California Constitution. There is no reason that a Senator's pay could not be suspended while he were suspended, and if proven innocent, then he could receive back pay. Under this situation, while he is guilty and awaiting prosecution he still places a burden on the tax payer.
 
...whatcha wanna bet?????
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.....The esteemed Senator's story will be that he was conducting his OWN investigation into arms trafficking???


I recall this same line of defense several years ago, when some politician get caught with his pants down, and used the excuse that he was in the middle of his own sting.

With the current POTUS(piece of trash, utterly slimy) there will be nothing done, i.e., Fast & Furious.
 
I turned Meet The Press on long enough to see their preview of todays show, not one mention of this scandal. Same old same old horrible Chris Christie "Bridge Scandal" and Crimea/Putin. Why this country does not hold media accountable and demand full impartial reporting is beyond me!
 
Same old story. The fastest way to get rich is create a black market, which you control. Seems like everyone in politics wants to be a Kennedy.
 
Yeah Yee and compadres got paid suspensions. I tried for 25 years to get a paid suspension and never could get one. Shessh, have we ever let this crowd become a bunch pampered aristocrats.
 
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