Jul 02
Not heroes! Not American "Patriots", but your garden variety felons who are being honored on America's birthdayThis is America! Where convicted felons, liars and cowards both are hailed as heroes by those who disguise their xenophobia and bigotry by referring to themselves as “Patriots”!

Former Border Patrol Agents and convicted felons Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean are being honored at a Fourth of July BBQ and parade in Southern California, at Camp Vigilence, owned by the radical extremist group Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.

Security is being provided by the armed extremist group “Border Patrol Auxiliary”!

The events have the endorsement of amongst others, Barbara “Mexican’s are savages” Coe, founder of the hate group CA Coalition for Immigration Reform, who is also an organizer.

Coe, Jeff “Bikini Boy” Schwilk of SDMM and William “Weird Willy” Gheen of ALIPAC, recently shared the stage together at a “Spread the Hate” tour in California earlier this year.

Ramos and Compean were recently given one time permission to attend these events separately by the Federal Parole Office in El Paso.

We’re waiting for a call back from an official at that office who had no idea of the militant nature of these organizations.

We’ve heard this cast of characters recently in relation to the home invasion murder of 9 year old Brisenia Flores and her father Raul, by Shawna Forde, Executive Director of Minutemen American Defense, a border vigilante group with close ties to MCDC, the Minuteman Project and other extremist groups.

So this 4th of July, instead of celebrating the birth of our nation, certain factions will be honoring two convicted criminals, cowards, accused of shooting an unknown, unarmed man in the back, and then lying and covering up the crime!

What kind of lesson does this teach our children?

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Jan 19

In a move not unexpected, President Bush today commuted the sentences of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. Their sentences will now expire on March 20 of this year

Bush has been cautious in his use of pardon powers, and particularly careful when it comes to commutations of prison terms. A pardon is an official forgiveness of a crime (typically requested at least five years after the completion of a prison term); a commutation is a reduction of sentence.

Already though, supporters are fighting one another to take credit for the commutation. The credit though goes to George Bush and nobody else.

Bush acted on principle and used good judgment in granting these commutations without falling victim to the threats, demands and character assassination used by supporters of Ramos and Compean.

But while their supporters are celebrating, some gloating, let’s not forget one thing.

The commutation does not erase the record. Upon release, Ramos and Compean will still be under the direct supervision of the Federal Parole office for three years. Both are still obligated to pay the court ordered fines of $2500.00 each and costs of $600 and $800 respectively.

Like all convicted felons, they have forfeited their right to vote, run for most public offices or possess or be around firearms.

Some though on the other side of the issue are not satisfied with President Bush’s action today.

Nativist Willy Gheen of ALIPAC who is phreaking out over how he is going to continue to extort donations from his flock of faithfuls to pay his $7000 dollar a month salary to spread the hatred, has this posted on his site.

Bush’s decision to commute the sentences of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, who tried to cover up the shooting (FALSE STATEMENT BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS), was welcomed by both…………………………………

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that they had already suffered the loss of their jobs, freedom and reputations, a senior administration official said (The Reputations of Ramos and Compean are those of national heroes!).

The action by the president, who believes the border agents received fair trials and that the verdicts were just (FALSE: These men were railroaded!), does not diminish the seriousness of their crimes, the official said.

Sorry Willy, their reputations or those of common felons who lied about their actions. They weren’t railroaded but instead received a fair and just trial.

These agents shot someone whom they knew to be unarmed and running away,” said the prosecutor, United States Attorney Johnny Sutton. “They destroyed evidence, covered up a crime scene and then filed false reports about what happened. It is shocking that there are people who believe it is O.K. for agents to shoot an unarmed suspect who is running away.”

This is why they were prosecuted.

So this is the end of this circus finally. No Pardon, they don’t deserve one. Not two heroes but two felons who benefited from the largesse of and outgoing President.

Perhaps now, in the remaining two months, the US Bureau of Prisons will release these two convicts into the general population. After all, haven’t their supporters all along been whining about them being kept in solitary?

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Jul 30
Ruben Garcia, director of Annuniciation House, listened to a question posed during a conference to respond to a judge's ruling which found the U.S Border Patrol not liable in the 2003 shooting death of Juan Patricio Peraza, a 19-year-old undocumented Mexican immigrant. Peraza is pictured with an unidentified child at right

Ruben Garcia, director of Annuniciation House, listened to a question posed during a conference to respond to a judge's ruling which found the U.S Border Patrol not liable in the 2003 shooting death of Juan Patricio Peraza, a 19-year-old undocumented Mexican immigrant. Peraza is pictured with an unidentified child at right

The United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals handed down it’s ruling yesterday in the case of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean and Justice was affirmed. US Judge Katherine Carbone was foud to have run a fair trial and the verdict hinged on who the Jury or 12 chose to believe. The Prosecution or the Defense. They chose the former.

Reaction to the ruling is about what one would suspect. but with a few surprises.

WND seemed to get the jump on everyone, not surprising since Jerome Corsi has been instrumental in having this case tried in the Court of Public Opinion, but a couple of hours after we broke the news here, WND relegated the story midways down their page. I guess since the ruling didn’t go their way, it didn’t have much importance to them.

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Jul 28
Ramos and Compean - “It's the end of the road for them,  They had their day in court. They had their due process of law, the same due process that they tried to deprive a person who they shot in the back.”

Ramos and Compean - “It's the end of the road for them, They had their day in court. They had their due process of law, the same due process that they tried to deprive a person who they shot in the back.”

A federal appeals court refused today to throw out lengthy prison sentences for a pair of jailed U.S. Border Patrol agents convicted two years ago of shooting an unarmed illegal immigrant and lying about it.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld most of the convictions against former agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean.

But the appeals court threw out their convictions for tampering with an official proceeding, even the three-judge panel refused to reverse the convictions that resulted in their lengthy sentences.

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