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Imprisoned agent's wife: President is a hypocrite
WorldNetDaily ^ | January 24, 2007 | Jerome R. Corsi

Posted on 01/24/2007 5:51:23 AM PST by NapkinUser

Calls State of the Union speech 'total sellout of the United States of America to Mexico'

Monica Ramos, the wife of one of two U.S. Border Patrol agents imprisoned last week for wounding an escaping drug smuggler, attended the State of the Union speech in person last night – and was sharply critical of President Bush, calling him a hypocrite and worse.

Ramos, wife of Border Patrol agent Ignacio Ramos, attended the event as a guest of Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif.

Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean began prison sentences last week, of 11 and 12 years respectively, for their actions in the shooting and wounding of a Mexican drug smuggler who was granted full immunity to testify against them.

At the conclusion of the speech, Ramos, emotional and in tears, told WND in an exclusive interview, that she considered President Bush's speech compete hypocrisy.

"How could President Bush say that he wanted to secure our borders and that he would double the size of the Border Patrol when my husband is in prison," she asked WND. "Ignacio was trying to secure our border from drug smugglers. And what do we get? I have to show my children their father in prison in chains and I have to explain to them that the president of the United States is a liar."

WND waited nearly an hour after the speech was concluded to be able to speak with a clearly emotionally upset Monica Ramos.

"President Bush can say all he wants that the solution to border security is new infrastructure and technology," Ramos told WND, "but as long as my husband is in jail the American people should know that President Bush doesn't mean a word he says."

"What I sat in the gallery and heard tonight," she said, "was a total sell-out of the United States of America to Mexico. I heard President Bush's message loud and clear. All the president has to offer is electronic gadgets. Meanwhile, our borders are wide open to illegal immigrants, criminals and drug smugglers. God help the honest men and women of the Border Patrol who want to do their duty. It's a losing battle – just ask my husband, he'll tell you the truth."

"The American people only need to ask me," Ramos pleaded to WND. "Tell America that President Bush doesn't mean a word of what he says about border security. My husband is in jail for trying to capture a drug smuggler and President Bush wants electronics? My husband is a hero and President Bush is a traitor as far as I'm concerned. Let him tell my children that he wants new 'infrastructure' or 'comprehensive immigration reform' when their dad who wore the Border Patrol badge for years is shackled and in chains for doing his job."

Rohrabacher agreed with Ramos, emphasizing to WND that "the Bush administration has a hidden agenda with Mexico and that agenda is to keep our border with Mexico wide open, even to drug smugglers."

Asked what message he wanted to send by inviting Ramos' wife to attend the speech in person, Rohrabacher explained: "I wanted to give Mrs. Ramos the opportunity to be in the room and look President Bush right in the face, knowing that this was the man who was destroying her life by his decision to prosecute her husband to the hilt."

Rohrabacher described the injustice he perceived in emotional terms: "By prosecuting these two Border Patrol agents while the drug smuggler is given immunity, President Bush has brutalized the lives of agents Ramos and Compean with a decision that threatens to destroy their families. The wives and the young children of these two Border Patrol agents are now being driven into poverty. The families have no health insurance, they are now losing their homes, and they face a mountain of debt to lawyers. This is a travesty of justice and a personal tragedy that should make President Bush ashamed.

Asked if he had achieved his purpose in inviting Monica Ramos to attend the speech, Rohrabacher told WND:

My purpose after hearing the State of the Union tonight is doubly resolved. President Bush needs to know that we will not rest until Border Patrol [officers] Ramos and Compean are set free.

In history there are cases where heroic people were brutalized and sacrificed by political powers in order to achieve a certain agenda. In this case, I think that's what's happening.

We have an administration that has a hidden agenda with Mexico such that George Bush wants an open border, even though an open border is not in the interests of the American people.

These Border Patrol agents are caught in the middle. They're Americans and they know what their job is supposed to be. They are being persecuted and prosecuted for our sake because they are getting in the way of a power play that has yet been disclosed to the public.

It brutalizes the lives and destroys the families of men who have been willing to sacrifice their lives for us for the last five and 10 years. This is both a tragedy and a travesty.

The continued insistence of the administration to prosecute these Border Patrol agents and to put them in jail and to shackle them and see the families of these men being driven into destitution – this indicates that there has been a decision right at the top that's based on arrogance and cruelty that I think unfortunately reflects our president. It's a side of the president that is now coming out.

We get calls back from the underlings, the assistant congressional liaison officers. This president doesn't return phone calls and he is arrogant and nasty and doesn't treat people very well, not even members of Congress.

The statement we're trying to make is that the president's policy along the border is responsible for murders, drug dealers and terrorists entering the country, millions of illegals. His policy has resulted in the undermining of those law enforcement officers guarding the border, he has totally demoralized the Border Patrol, and in the process of him trying to send a message to the Border Patrol he's destroying the lives of two families. … This person looking right into the face of the president in the same room, this mother of three, her life is being destroyed by President Bush's decision to fully prosecute to the hilt her husband.

American citizens need to rally around these two Border Patrol agents and should call the White House directly to register their protest to this travesty of justice.

President Bush made no reference to the Border Patrol case in a 50-minute speech that focused on domestic issues in the first half and international issues in the second half.

Monica Ramos told WND she was in Washington, D.C., to attend a meeting yesterday afternoon with concerned congressmen.

At least 70 members of the House have signed on to a resolution ordering a congressional pardon that would toss out the convictions and immediately free the former agents.

Monica Ramos described her first meeting with her husband in prison as "heart breaking."

Ramos confirmed the account provided WND by her father, Joe Loya. She acknowledged her husband is being held in solitary confinement in a 6-by-12 foot cell, without windows. Ignacio Ramos is not being allowed any exercise time, and he is shackled every time he leaves his cell.

"This may be for his protection from other inmates," Monica Ramos acknowledged to WND, "but this is abusive. They are treating my husband like the worst hardened criminal imaginable."

She said one of her three young children is so disturbed by the imprisonment that the family has decided to seek counseling for the child.

"My children are planning to visit their father for the first time this Friday," she said, expressing concern. "This will be the first time they see their dad shackled in chains, when they are used to seeing me send him off in his badge and uniform."

The couple's youngest child is 7 years old, the others are aged 9 and 13.

"My youngest child wanted to know if we could order pizza for dad in prison," Monic Ramos said. "No, I told him. Let's wait and have pizza night when daddy gets home."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
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To: NapkinUser

Bump for later reading


221 posted on 01/24/2007 11:54:38 AM PST by Kevmo (Darn, if only I had signed up 4 days earlier, I'd have a 3-digit Freeper #)
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To: Lunatic Fringe
All our lives are in imminent danger due to the influx of these illegal "immigrunts". No, they are not... quit being so histrionic.

37 percnet of our prison population is illegals.

222 posted on 01/24/2007 11:56:06 AM PST by TBP
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To: 1rudeboy

Yeah but I don't like to mention "Cops" The last time I did, was when I asked if a police officer could shoot a suspect fleeing" I was told that was "tv" :')


223 posted on 01/24/2007 11:57:15 AM PST by CindyDawg
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To: TBP

That doesn't make your life under imminent threat.


224 posted on 01/24/2007 11:57:57 AM PST by Lunatic Fringe (LF for President! http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1771780/posts)
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To: P-Marlowe
I do take comfort in the knowledge that whatever Bush does is essentially part of God's overall plan. I do fear, however, that what is happening now is the dawn of judgment rather than the dawn of mercy.

I, too, sense the same thing.

225 posted on 01/24/2007 11:57:58 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and proud of it! Supporting our troops means praying for them to WIN!)
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To: calcowgirl

I can't wiat to see the open borders crowd explain that away!!


226 posted on 01/24/2007 11:58:18 AM PST by TBP
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To: 1rudeboy
If the incredible deal the "victim" got from federal prosecutors in this case is not admissible, or the evidence of the additional smuggling attempt the "victim" made after he got his first immunity deal, the verdict in this case is an obvious miscarriage of justice.

If the jury knew the truth about the "victim," they wouldn't have believed his word over the agents. Our government made sure they didn't know the truth. Yet you somehow still defend this prosecution. Why?

227 posted on 01/24/2007 11:59:35 AM PST by teawithmisswilliams (Basta, already!)
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To: oldvike
Are you for real?

I guess that depends on the meaning of "real" :')

I stand by my post.

228 posted on 01/24/2007 12:00:03 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: 1rudeboy
We're talking about the conviction, on eleven of twelve counts, of two Border Parol agents.

After the jury was misled, according to their own statements. Try again.

229 posted on 01/24/2007 12:00:06 PM PST by TBP
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To: Moose4

The two agents should do the same time that Lon Horiuchi served for shooting Vicki Weaver in the face.


230 posted on 01/24/2007 12:01:49 PM PST by LiveFree99
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To: teawithmisswilliams

Like I said, I'm not willing to revie the topic of evidence. But you could probably stand to study up on the "prejudicial" kind.


231 posted on 01/24/2007 12:02:17 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: xzins

Things sure seem to be lining up, don't they?


232 posted on 01/24/2007 12:02:30 PM PST by CindyDawg
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To: TBP

After two of the jurors made comments to the press, which may or may not be appealable.


233 posted on 01/24/2007 12:03:13 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: TBP

Do you realize that referring to people on the other side of the argument as the "open borders crowd" actually weakens your own?


234 posted on 01/24/2007 12:04:51 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: DreamsofPolycarp
THEY TRIED TO COVER IT UP

By telling their supervisors!

236 posted on 01/24/2007 12:06:57 PM PST by TBP
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To: CindyDawg

From what I understand a PERSON was fleeing. At the time the agents did not know who that person was nor did they know there was marijuana in the van. That's not part of the story that should be taken lightly nor ignored, IMHO.


237 posted on 01/24/2007 12:07:02 PM PST by Chena
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To: CindyDawg; P-Marlowe
It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God. Perhaps He will be merciful and send a time of refreshing.

But, what if America must undergo a "depression-type" judgment?

238 posted on 01/24/2007 12:07:36 PM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and proud of it! Supporting our troops means praying for them to WIN!)
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To: TBP

Damn, if that were true, you would have thought the agents would have REPORTED the "fact" that they shot at an "armed" fleeing drug runner. These guys were cowboys and got busted.


239 posted on 01/24/2007 12:07:54 PM PST by BritExPatInFla
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To: TBP
From the U.S. Attorney's website I linked earlier:

The trial testimony of the defendants, fellow Border Patrol agents who were on the scene and who arrived shortly thereafter, as well as taped radio communications showed that there were no supervisors at the scene at the time of the shooting. The agents knew they must report any discharge of a firearm and had just received training to this effect the day before this shooting. Further, Agent Ramos was a Border Patrol firearms instructor and a member of the evidence recovery team. He was well aware of this requirement as he had taught this to other agents. They did not report the discharge because they knew the shooting was not justified. Furthermore, based on their training and experience, they were aware of what law enforcement resources would be dispatched to the crime scene to investigate a shooting, including sector evidence team, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and state and local law enforcement. [emphasis added]

240 posted on 01/24/2007 12:11:14 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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