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Friday, December 22, 2006

Possible Good News For Railroaded Border Agents

A while ago, about 59 days top be exact, I blogged here about the US border agents that were railroaded into 11 and 12 year sentences for doing their job too well essentially.

Here's part of what I said then and what occurred:

Something is terribly wrong is this damn country when a skank leftwing lawyer aids and abets terrorists conspiring against the United States and gets a paltry 28 months in prison, then a couple of border patrol agents doing their job in an exemplary fashion who shoot a couple of illegals smuggling drugs in the ass as they attempt to escape get 11 & 12 years in prison. read more

Fortunately these two agents Jose Alonso Compean & Ignacio Ramos' have been given the OK to appeal to the president for pardons, hopefully resulting in relieving them of serving out these outrageous sentences issued by Liberal illegal sympathist Judge Kathleen Cardone.

Led by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher appealing and lobbying on their behalf, the DOJ has officially given them the nod to apply for the pardons. President Bush had better grant these appeals or I personally will lose any of the little confidence I still have in him that he is serious about the war on terror, the only thing this president still has going for him at this late stage of his presidency.

Sadly, up until this time he has refused to do do, and sadly we all know Bush really has a soft spot for these damn illegals. If these sentences stand, what agent in their right mind will want to continue to work under conditions that they may be prosecuted and incarcerated for doing their jobs.

Justice Department suggests personal plea to President Bush

In the first official response of any kind to several congressional letters sent on behalf of two former Border Patrol agents, the U.S. Department of Justice Thursday recommended that the agents personally petition for a presidential pardon.
The Justice Department letter was one highlight of a midafternoon rally in Santa Ana for former agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean. At the rally, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Huntington Beach, demanded that President Bush review the agents' case and either pardon them or commute their sentences. read more


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