Posted on 04/21/2011 12:57:08 PM PDT by massmike
In what appears to be yet another case of the Mexican Government orchestrating a fake crime against one of their drug smuggling criminals hauling dope into the U.S., Border Patrol Agent Jesus Diaz, a 7-year Border Patrol veteran, was convicted in Federal Court on February 24 of one count of excessive force (under color of law) and 5 counts of lying to Internal Affairs. He is facing a maximum of 35 years in prison when he is sentenced in November. Meanwhile, hes been in jail since the verdict nearly two months ago. Hes in solitary confinement 23 hours per day for his safety. So far, the judge has refused to allow bond while Diaz awaits sentencing.
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And Georgie and Johnnie were great friends.
Assholes.
(Sorry for my language. I just can’t help it. I never, ever use the “F” word not even in the privacy of my home. “A” is as bad as it gets. The “S” word I use as Shi’ite.)
The day he hired a piece of human garbage like Johnny Sutton.
Frankly I have been suprised that Sutton was not found face down in an alley somewhere before this. I’m sure the border patrol guys are not too thrilled with him.
Johnny Sutton, another WONDERFUL gift from that ultra-Conservative icon we all know and love as GW Bush, or Presidente El Heh Dubleveh Boosh, down Mehico way. Don’t worry Baby Bush, the Bushbots still love you. Idiot. Jerk.
With Old man Bush teaming up with Bill Clinton on more than one occasion, whether it was raising money to be stolen in Haiti, or putting in the good word for Sutton, these guys had more than one opportunity to be involved in criminal activities.
All of this nonsense involving the dopers and Mexicans tracks back through the Clinton regime, and Daddy Bush is on the other end.
Your post is out of line.
It's Jorge Busho. Not Bush.
Mexicans have a variety of American accents.
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