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To: demkicker
One guy did, one guy didn't. Charging both for "destroying evidence" can easily be considered as over reaching.

They acted in concert; one was an accessory.

You sound like a broken record.

I will continue repeating myself until you actually get it through your head that what these guys did was pretty flagrantly illegal, and would get you sent to prison for 5 to 20 if you did it.

Cops should be held to a much higher standard with respect to obeying the law than civilians. They are expected to enforce the law; they cannot be placed above the law.

Indicating consciousness of guilt isn't the same thing as being guilty

Then what you're saying is that they are mentally and morally unsuited to the job and should be fired immediately.

Behaving as if you're conscious of your guilt after committing an act that is a felony just seals the deal on the conviction.

and this looks like a railroad prosecution to many.

If two cops in your neighborhood had done this exact same thing to you, you'd be screaming bloody murder about the jack-booted thugs who violated your rights.

If you wish to praise and defend these two, then you'd better praise and defend Lon Horiuchi.

Or are you just pi$$ed off about Horiuchi because he's Asian and he killed a white woman?

213 posted on 09/09/2006 9:23:38 PM PDT by BeHoldAPaleHorse ( ~()):~)>)
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To: BeHoldAPaleHorse
They acted in concert

You have no proof of that, so quit trying to pretend otherwise.

If two cops in your neighborhood had done this exact same thing to you, you'd be screaming bloody murder about the jack-booted thugs who violated your rights.

Wrong again. It is impossible for this same scenario to "happen" in my neighborhood. You are ignoring some crucial FACTS that are very disturbing in THIS case:

After learning of the shooting, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton sought out Aldrete-Davila in Mexico and offered him immunity from prosecution if he would return to the United States to testify against Ramos and Compean.

The initial immunity offer covered Aldrete-Davila's illegal entry into the U.S., the drug smuggling and his unlawful flight from the agents to avoid arrest. Sutton expanded the immunity to include a subsequent drug offense, when Aldrete-Davila tried to smuggle another 1,000 pounds of marijuana into the United States.

"The Justice Department says they don't have the resources to secure our borders, but somehow they found the resources to send agents to Mexico to find Aldrete-Davila and prosecute these agents..."

If you wish to praise and defend these two, then you'd better praise and defend Lon Horiuchi.

Stooping to compare Horiuchito to these two BP Agents is ridiculous, and proves that your emotional need to defend their outrageous prosecution is questionable and borderline hysterical on your part. Comparing the actions of the BP Agents to a sniper who to aim through a scope and shot an unarmed woman holding a baby, making a perfect kill shot by severing her carotid artery isn't remotely linked.

Or are you just pi$$ed off about Horiuchi because he's Asian and he killed a white woman?

I knew you were irrational and over emotional in defending the BP Agent's prosecution, but you crossed the line with that remark and have demonstrated what a complete jerk you are. No need to post back to me. I'm done with you.

216 posted on 09/10/2006 7:29:02 AM PDT by demkicker (democrats and terrorists are intimate bedfellows)
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