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Will President Bush Pardon Ramos and Compean?

January 15, 2009

 Time is running out for Ramos and Campean, the two border patrol agents who were railroaded to prove a point by the Bush administration during Bush’s ill fated illegal amnesty granting farce. Pressure is now being stepped up on the president to do the right thing and pardon these two heroes before he leaves office.

 Will president Bush pardon Ramos and Compean? I don’t think so, he is just being stubborn on this issue to prove a point. He wanted desperately to pass what he called comprehensive immigration reform but what most of America called amnesty for illegals and because it failed he is arrogantly letting these two border patrol agents rot in jail while their wives are left to try to raise their young children fatherless. And why? Because these men were protecting America’s border. Where is the justice?

 The one thing that I just can’t comprehend about the president is this; how can the man who has kept America safe from enemies abroad be so ignorant to the notion that in order to keep America safe at home we need to secure the borders? I just can’t understand it. Perhaps because we haven’t been attacked since 9/11 he is justified in his logic, but I can’t accept that as proof that we should not secure the borders. Who knows who has slipped into this country over the last eight years.

 The federal government granted an illegal alien, drug smuggling scumbag amnesty to travel back to the USA and testify against Ramos and Compean. Ramos and Compean were just doing their jobs trying to protect Americans from the type of person who testified against them and sent them to jail. This is appalling. There is no excuse for this disgusting injustice.

 President Bush’s last official act as president of the United State should be pardoning Ramos and Compean. I implore President Bush to do the right thing. If he doesn’t, I will never forgive him. If he wants to protect American he won’t continue to punish those that try to do the same.

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5 Comments leave one →
  1. Dominique's avatar
    January 15, 2009 10:17 pm

    I think the answer to your question lies in Bush’s loyalty to Mexico and the North American Union agreement the US/CANADA/AND MEXICO have entered into.

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  2. KT's avatar
    January 16, 2009 1:31 am

    If senor Bush won’t pardon them, that leaves their fate in the hands of one world Obama. God help them…

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  3. Joe Hunley's avatar
    January 16, 2009 8:23 am

    I was hoping that He indeed would pardon them, however I do not see this happening, nor do I see Obama taking such a step to do so.

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  4. Dominique's avatar
    January 16, 2009 11:10 pm

    News tonight is that the DOJ is looking at commuting their sentences because they do not qualify for pardons.

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  5. Steve Dennis's avatar
    January 17, 2009 7:48 am

    That works for me, I would rather a full pardon but a commutation is better than nothing.

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