Repeated links for readers who missed them re: border patrol agents
I didn't mishmash this list of links; Blogger did.
Related Articles Jan 29: Homeland Security won't release papers on border agents' case Jan 25: DHS yet to release evidence on convicted border agents Jan 20: Bush to talk to border agents' families Jan 19: Bush will review border agents' court case Jan 18: House of Representatives press release re: Bill to pardon border agents Agents' families exhausted as prison sentences begin Agents surrender to police Jan 17: Agents to report to prison today Dec 22: Former agents can seek pardon Dec 21: Press conference today for convicted border agents Dec 8: 48 lawmakers ask for pardons for agents Dec 3: GOP reps call for immediate hearing on Border Patrol Agents case Oct 26: Those backing border agents want to see evidence of wrongdoing Oct 20: Families to enjoy holidays before sentence begins Sentence handed to border agents; free until Jan. 17 Oct 18: Jurors say they were misled to convict agents Border agent's family waits, worries Oct 13: Justice Department asked to review border agents' case Oct 11: Border agents denied delay Oct 9: Agents ask judge for delay Sep 14: Congress letter expresses need for review of agents' case Sep 8: Leaders push for delay in border agents' case Sep 2: Border agent Ramos visits Ontario for radio show Aug 22: Border agents get congressional support Aug 18: Agents' case prompts call for probe Aug 13: Convicted border agents finding a lot of supporters Aug 10: Troubling aspects to case against 2 border agents Aug 9: Support for border agents floods in
Related Articles Jan 29: Homeland Security won't release papers on border agents' case Jan 25: DHS yet to release evidence on convicted border agents Jan 20: Bush to talk to border agents' families Jan 19: Bush will review border agents' court case Jan 18: House of Representatives press release re: Bill to pardon border agents Agents' families exhausted as prison sentences begin Agents surrender to police Jan 17: Agents to report to prison today Dec 22: Former agents can seek pardon Dec 21: Press conference today for convicted border agents Dec 8: 48 lawmakers ask for pardons for agents Dec 3: GOP reps call for immediate hearing on Border Patrol Agents case Oct 26: Those backing border agents want to see evidence of wrongdoing Oct 20: Families to enjoy holidays before sentence begins Sentence handed to border agents; free until Jan. 17 Oct 18: Jurors say they were misled to convict agents Border agent's family waits, worries Oct 13: Justice Department asked to review border agents' case Oct 11: Border agents denied delay Oct 9: Agents ask judge for delay Sep 14: Congress letter expresses need for review of agents' case Sep 8: Leaders push for delay in border agents' case Sep 2: Border agent Ramos visits Ontario for radio show Aug 22: Border agents get congressional support Aug 18: Agents' case prompts call for probe Aug 13: Convicted border agents finding a lot of supporters Aug 10: Troubling aspects to case against 2 border agents Aug 9: Support for border agents floods in
3 Comments:
At Friday, February 02, 2007 5:59:00 PM , Anonymous said...
But what I'm not seeing here is a motive. Why would the prosecutor, the judge, and the Department of Homeland Security colluded to delude the jury and railroad two innocent policemen into prison?
(Reading through your other posts, I think we probably agree on much, much more than we disagree- and we may ultimately agree on this thing, too, once the whole story is out. There's something about this we're not being told, so I can't really decipher this thing just yet.)
At Saturday, February 03, 2007 12:01:00 AM , Granny said...
I was waiting for Worried American to respond before I added my two cents since this was her post.
I wrote a short post a few days ago about not marching in lockstep. She said it far better.
Welcome and come back any time.
Ann (aka granny)
At Saturday, February 03, 2007 5:35:00 AM , Spadoman said...
I spend a lot of time in winter down in New Mexico. (this year not so, but in the past, plenty). I've seen the border patrol doing their business, Stopping people at random in the small towns near the border.
Some day, I'm going to have one of my friends in Hollywood make me up with a little mustache and a wide brimmed hat and go to Deming and see if they pick me up. I'll leave my ID at the motel. Maybe they'll deport this Italian European American to Mexico for looking like a Mexican.
It's a whole fifferent world down there that most Americans don't even realize is there.
I live near Canadian border. A whole different world here too, more like the United Staes, Think their color has anything to do with it?
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