Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Hannity starts a Iraq clock ticking on the Democrats on Fox news .

Hannity starts a Iraq clock ticking on the Democrats on Fox news .

lookd like everyone is waiting on the Democratic "new Direction in Iraq".



oh well, time will tell...................

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

BUSH PARDONS FIVE DRUG DEALERS, IGNORES WRONGLY CONVICTED BORDER PATROL AGENTS



BUSH PARDONS FIVE DRUG DEALERS, IGNORES WRONGLY CONVICTED BORDER PATROL AGENTS

George Bush - friend of criminals; enemy of American citizens

At the same time Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean were seeking a presidential pardon for their convictions in the wounding of a Mexican drug smuggler in Texas last year, President Bush pardoned 16 criminals this week, including five drug dealers, one of whom was convicted of cocaine distribution and conspiracy. Meanwhile, Ramos
and Compean are about to serve 11 and 12 years in
prison for the administrative offense of failing to
report the shooting, protecting one of the most
dangerous sections of the U.S.-Mexico border. They
did not even know they hit the fleeing suspect who
ran back across the border into Mexico. His drug haul was seized by U.S. and Mexican authorities, so his guilt
was never in doubt. During his first six years in office, President Bush has pardoned 113 criminals, from moon
shiners to tax cheats, and commuted the sentences of three others. The case of Ramos and Compean deserves special attention. Over 150,000 U.S. citizens and 55 members
of Congress have signed petitions requesting a
presidential pardon. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher noted:
"What the president is doing is putting in jeopardy
the good
relationship he's had with people like me, who supported his policies. Now we have a doubt as to what his motives
are; pardoning drug dealers and other criminals,
but ignoring the pleas for a pardon for two of the
people who have been protecting us at the border." Ramos and Compean are scheduled to report to prison January 17.

seem more at http://www.minutemanproject.com/