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Ramos and Compean: One Year in Purgatory

Tony Jingo
Today is the one-year anniversary of the wrongful
imprisonment of U.S. Border Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.

Steve Elliott, President of Grassfire.org Alliance released the following press statement by Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA):

"It has been a year since Border Agents Ramos and
Compean entered prison. This marks a year of shame for
President Bush who has been fully aware of the details of
this blatant miscarriage of justice and chosen to do
absolutely nothing about it. Since day one, family members,
a cross section of the American people and Members of
Congress have pleaded with President Bush to pardon or
commute their sentences to prevent these men from having
to endure the horror of federal prison.

For a year, the President has shown us his arrogant and
heartless side by permitting the wrongful incarceration of
Ramos and Compean to continue. He may have put Ramos
and Compean out of his mind, but for the rest of us, the
President's disregard for Ramos and Compean's injustice
represents a definitive and deliberate inaction on his part.

The last year has been an absolute nightmare for these two
men who risked their lives defending our borders. Agent
Ramos was savagely beaten within days of imprisonment
and both men have been condemned to solitary confinement
for a year, suffering conditions worse than detainees at
Guantanamo Bay.

It is shameful that President Bush refused to show the
same level of mercy for Ramos and Compean that he was
so easily willing to grant his friend Scooter Libby."

Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), has been an outspoken advocate
of the agents.

The agents' appeal was heard before the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on December 3, 2007.

Grassfire has been in close contact with both Mrs. Ramos
and Compean, and they have not received any indications
as to when the ruling might be announced. They did however,
ask everyone to pray. Contingent upon the courts ruling, Ramos
and Compean may be forced to serve their entire 11 and 12 years
sentences, respectively.

Folks, this travesty of justice began when West Texas U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton manipulated the system for his own political advancement and perverse sense of justice.

This should serve as a harsh reminder that terrible things happen to good people. At this magnitude, American justice seems to be a foreign concept.

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Please review these other articles previously published regarding the plight of our former agents, the commencement of the appeal process, and the pardons by President Bush that ignored their plight.

Note: President Bush appointed U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, and in deference to his "dear friend" will not address the plight of the agents. To view video of bush discussing this please activate this hyperlinked note.

If you wish to correspond with agents contact author for information.

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Sources: Steve Elliott, President of Grassfire.org Alliance in an email 01/17/08 to author AND referenced content previously published by Tony Vega.

Published by Tony Jingo

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  • Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), has been an outspoken advocate
  • Appeal began December 03, 2007
  • No indication when ruling may be rendered.
View embedded video of President Bush in deference to his "dear friend" U.S. Attorney Sutton at: http://americanangle.blogspot.com/2007/12/president-bush-pardons-drug-dealers-and.html
Link to video also provided with in content

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  • Donald Pennington12/21/2008

    Lord Bush must obey our Mexican overlords or he gets no kickback. Come on! How do we little people expect Lord Bush to support a cocaine habit on just what he makes? His Skull&Bones buddies won't pay for it for him.

  • Kristie Leong M.D.2/13/2008

    Another five star article! Keep up the great work, Tony.

  • Penny Pentecost2/4/2008

    How sad.

  • Michael Grisso1/31/2008

    whew, way to drub this back up............seriously, its amazing the things you forget about as time passes. Which is what he figured would happen

  • Momie Tullottes1/29/2008

    Wow - so sad. Thanks for letting us know.

  • cathiesbloggs1/25/2008

    Fantastic job with this !!!!

  • Carol Bengle Gilbert1/25/2008

    This got me interested in going back and reading what came before it, so off I go.

  • jcorn1/24/2008

    Tony - Thanks for the update. This information is important for people to know!

  • Lori Piper1/23/2008

    keep these articles on the front line... great job

  • Donna Porter1/23/2008

    Thanks Tony...when things settle down for me (if) I would like to send these brave souls words of encouragement. Keep up the work and the faith!

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