What is ironic (not sure if its a big surprise or not) is that this DA actually went to Mexico (foriegn soil) to actually seek out, investigate, meet with, and guarantee immunity to this "drug dealing smuggler" for his "testimony" to prosecute these two BP guys...
I have never met anyone in the ranks of the BP to be anywhere near a "loose cannon" that that a message like this that our government is pushing on us needed to be delivered...
This is just another example of how we are all being set up for the inevitable...
And we will pay for this agenda by risking our countries soverienty, security and our livelyhoods...
All for a block of voters, and cheap labor...
I'll say it again...We will have an amnesty deal worked out by Spring, and the gates will be locked open by the Summer...
Watch the wording in the State of the Onion address when he talks about Immigration Reform...
The reform will actually be that we will not inforce our borders, thus allowing the excusing of criminals and further flooding of our country with the dregs of other societies...
I think this shows bad faith on the part of the prosecutor. Does anyone thing that the illegal would say anything contrary to what the prosecutor has coached him on? This case stinks to high-heavens.
If Bush doesn't pardon the two agents, then I will agree with the Democrats: George Bush is the worst president we have ever had.
Bush is supposed to be such a Christian, where is his sense of justice? A man's character is judged on his actions, not his rhetoric.
Sign me - Disgusted at our justice system and with President Bush.